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Number of US Online Households Watching Broadband Video Doubled In One Year, Says ABI Research
According to a new ABI Research survey of online households in the United States, the number of consumers watching video streamed through a browser has doubled over the past year, going from 32% a year ago to 63% today. ABI Research believes this is due to growth in the amount of rich content available in ad-supported format on portals and through social networks, as well as increasing demand ...
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AccuSoft Announces Availability of ImageGear Version 16 Imaging Development Toolkits
AccuSoft(R) Corporation, the leading provider of imaging development toolkits, today announced that version 16 of its widely-used ImageGear(R) imaging Software Development Toolkits (SDKs) are shipping. The new releases of ImageGear Professional, ImageGear Medical, ImageGear for .NET, and ImageGear for .NET Compact Framework offer software developers many new features to build advanced imaging ...
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VMware Beefs Up Ability To Deliver Virtual Desktops
The enhancements make it possible to run multimedia presentations over Remote Desktop Protocol such as voice combined with images.
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European Union threatens legal action against nations who fail on battery recycling rules
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - European Union headquarters threatened legal action against member nations who fail to impose rules for collecting and recycling batteries which are due to come into force Friday.
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Liberals, conservatives ask for Internet-friendly debates
A coalition of people from across the political spectrum are asking the presidential candidates to commit to more open debates.
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Console Vs. PC, The Showdown: Fight!
Microsoft and Sony will not make another console, predicts Alex St. John. The CEO and founder of WildTangent, and former Microsoft game evangelist, forecasted the death of the video game console as we know it in a debate, titled "Is the Console Entertainment the Hub of the Future or Fighting to Stay Alive?" at the New York Games Conference. St John's opponents in the debate (which was carried ...
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Will DeBoard's High School Football predictions
The High Five are the five most-read stories, updated hourly. Be the first to comment on this story click the 'Add Comment' Tab! Modbee.com is pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online.
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Alcatel-Lucent Loses $1.5B Award in Microsoft Patent Suit
Alcatel-Lucent lost another round against Microsoft on Thursday in a continuing court battle over patents for MP3, a digital...
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Internet being used to sabotage dreams of higher office
It turns out virtual politics are just as nasty as the real-world version. Earlier this week, Stephen Harper got that message when his staff discovered [...]
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Alltel Wireless Rolls out Faster Broadband Network in Tallahassee
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.----Alltel Wireless today announced that it is expanding its wireless broadband network with the launch of EVDO Revision A technology in Tallahassee, enabling customers to upload files five to 10 times faster than before.
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Sometimes Do You Feel Like the Internet Is Making You Dumber? [Clips]
Oh, what's that? I didn't here what you said. Hey check this out (3:30)... [Colbert Nation]
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Watch TV On Your PC With Gadget In USB
This week's featured gadget can turn your computer into a TV of sorts.
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Happy hour goes high tech with online social network
It would appear to fly in the face of what we know about digital isolation. People are actually turning to the Internet to break free of their computers and grease the levers of socializing.
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Canada meets Alameda in musical convergence of world artists
A meeting of two like-minded musicians nearly seven years ago through the Internet will culminate in the "New World Groove" flamenco concert at Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda on Saturday.
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Holliston High grad is an up and .comer
At 23, Holliston High School alum Jared Stenquist is CEO and cofounder of a college-themed Web site taking off so quickly that he took a leave of absence from school to focus on helping it grow.
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14:30 (BST), 26/09/2008 Geo-Political Simulator Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Available for the first time on ...
Available for the first time on PC in the UK Geo-Political Simulator (GPS) is an ultra-real simulation of our current world and its politics; from now until the end of this century.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Computer Glitch Hits UK Flights
A computer problem at the main air traffic control center affected flights in South Eat England, including Heathrow and Gatwick.
Digital Trends |
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'Digital revolution' in trouble
NSW boycotts latest funding round of computers in schools program.
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Alps Electric's "non-contact touchpad" needs no touch
Filed under: Laptops When looking to dazzle your friends with humorous examples of oxymorons, make sure you insert Alps Electric's new "Non-Contact Touchpad" right after "military intelligence" and before "jumbo shrimp" (that last one always gets 'em laughing). Alps' prototype (shown without the hand model after the break) breaks linguistic and laptop convention by letting you ...
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O'Malley's Mashup: Save time by syncing calendars
Hello, this is my new column about one of the most important aspects of our increasingly digital lives: making our tech talk to our other tech. In the past, both applications on the web and your desktop and tangible consumer gadgets were all rather solitary and lonely beasts, doing their own thing and not really talking to each other - but thankfully, times are changing. Thanks to the magic of ...
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Government plans to tighten up online regulation, says culture secretary Andy Burnham
The culture secretary, Andy Burnham, said today that the government plans to crack down on the internet to "even up" the regulatory imbalance with television. Burnham, in a keynote speech at the Royal Television Society conference in London, said that a fear of the internet had caused a loss of confidence that had robbed the TV industry of "innovation, risk-taking and talent sourcing" in ...
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Music plays a role in child development
Q: Will listening to music really make my child smarter? A: It's true that researchers have found links between listening to classical music and increased spatial intelligence, the ability to think three-dimensionally.
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First Look: Intellitouch Eos wireless iPod speakers
In this week's Macworld Video, Roman Loyola takes a first look at Intellitouch's Eos, a wireless speaker system for the iPod.
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Apple, Mass. A.G. reach iTunes accessibility for blind deal
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is expected to announce an agreement with Apple Inc. for the computer and software company to improve access for the blind to its popular iTunes music store.
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Number of US Online Households Watching Broadband Video Doubled In One Year, Says ABI Research
NEW YORK----According to a new ABI Research survey of online households in the United States, the number of consumers watching video streamed through a browser has doubled over the past year, going from 32% a year ago to 63% today.
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