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@ WWDC: Is Apple's 3G iPhone The Blackberry-Killer?
With the unveiling of the 3G iPhone today, and with so many of the new features matching the strength of the RIM Blackberry, it begs the question: will the 3G iPhone be the Blackberry killer?
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BREAKING NEWS: Apple has unveiled a second-generation iPhone, a sleek black unit with faster Internet access.
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Icahn to Yahoo: "Why did you permit Google to leave you in the dust?" [Yahoo Raid]
Buying up billions of dollars in Yahoo shares and calling for a new board and renewed merger negotiations with Microsoft made corporate raider Carl Icahn come off daring and bold, if slightly... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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The Online Information Source for the Medical Device Industry
Two Italian Decrees issued on 20 February 2007 and 20 March 2007 by the Italian Ministry of Health (MOH) introduced a new system for registering medical devices in Italy.
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Apple replaces .Mac with Me.com [Confirmed]
At Steve Jobs's WWDC Keynote, Gizmodo is reporting that Apple has replaced .Mac, its computer-centric set of Web services, with Me.com, an online suite of email, photos, and file storage. It's... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
Vodafone, the world’s leading international mobile communications group, and Apple today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone 3G will be available in Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Portugal on July 11, and in the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, India, South Africa and Turkey later this year. iPhone 3G combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as ...
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First generation 2G iPhone Vs. second generation 3G iPhone
Out with the old, and in with the new, as the saying goes - something Apple has obviously embraced, as they've turfed out the first generation iPhone, and replaced it with the 3G iPhone on their site. There's no mention of the previous model whatsoever, however we luckily knew all the specs anyway, so read on below for a comparison of the two phones...
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Scientists develop fastest computer
WASHINGTON—Scientists unveiled the world's fastest supercomputer on Monday, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.
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Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price
SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Inc. has unveiled an upgraded iPhone with a faster Internet connection and satellite navigation capabilities — priced $200 lower than current models, but with more expensive service. Analysts have said Apple needed to slash the multimedia gadget's price and upgrade it to work over so-called 3G, or third-generation, wireless networks to hit the company's target of selling ...
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Apple unveils upgraded iPhone with faster Internet
Apple Inc. unveiled an upgraded iPhone Monday with a faster Internet connection and satellite navigation capabilities _ priced $200 lower than current models, but with more expensive service. Analysts have said Apple needed to slash the multimedia gadget's...
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Apple unveils faster new iPhone, chops price
Associated Press - June 9, 2008 4:13 PM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Apple Inc. has unveiled an upgraded iPhone with a faster Internet connection and satellite navigation capabilities - priced $200...
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Quantum Slippage: The First Sale Doctrine in the 21st Century
The Supreme Court on Monday continued its trend toward restricting patent rights with its ruling in the Quanta Computer v. LG Electronics case. In a unanimous opinion, the Court addressed a seemingly simple principle called "patent exhaustion." In other words, what restrictions can patent holders place on products that are sold?
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Apple introduces "zippy" iPhone
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Windows Home Server gets a big bug fix (and much more)
That noise you just heard from outside Seattle was a collective sigh of relief, as Microsoft announced that it has released a public beta version of Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server. It's more than a service pack, with at least two significant new features (client support for x64-based Windows machines and...
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ChemGenex Acquires Full Control of Omacetaxine, Consolidating the Product's Global Rights
MELBOURNE, Australia & MENLO PARK, Calif.----ChemGenex Pharmaceuticals announced today that the company will gain full commercial control of omacetaxine mepesuccinate through an arrangement with its European partner Stragen Pharma to transfer the ownership of Intellectual Property and commercial rights currently held by Stragen.
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Apple confirms OS X Snow Leopard
In a WWDC keynote dominated by iPhone talk, Apple CEO Steve Jobs did confirm that the next version of Mac OS X is code-named Snow Leopard. But most details of the new OS will remain hidden from the public eye.
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Lebanese take political wrangling to Facebook
Off the streets and on to the Internet, Lebanon's political divisions are manifesting themselves on Facebook. The world's second-most popular social networking Web site has become host to myriad politically oriented groups, the number and diversity of which reflect the country's many factions and complex make-up.
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Apple unveils iPhone 3G
Apple Inc. unveiled its next generation iPhone Monday, saying it provides faster Internet access and e-mail service than its predecessor.The iPhone 3G is twice as fast at half the price, Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs said in a statement.The new phone supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync right out of the box, Jobs said.The phone can also makes it easier to multitask with simultaneous ...
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Dale Jr. Specialty License Plate Unveiled
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. (WGHP) – Dale Earnhardt Junior is NASCAR's most popular driver. After driving the #8 car for his father's Dale Earnhardt Inc. for seven years, Junior switched to Hendrick Motorsports and now drives the #88 car. Monday, the state unveiled a new specialty plate with Dale Jr's. new number. The state offers specialty license plates for 22 NASCAR drivers. Each plate costs an ...
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Apple Unveils MobileMe Push Email
News by Michael Oryl on Monday June 09, 2008. Note: Sponsored advertising links, if any, are in green.
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AP IMPACT: AP-AOL poll: Debt hurts your body, too
The stress from deepening debt is becoming a major pain in the neck _ and the back and the head and the stomach _ for millions of Americans. When people are dealing with mountains of debt, they're much more likely to report health problems, too, according to an Associated Press-AOL Health poll. And not just little stuff; this means ulcers, severe depression, even heart attacks. ...
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Fringe ticket sales are hit by computer problems
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe was hit by computer trouble last night as its website sales operation, due to open yesterday, was closed by technological problems.
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Analysts: Macs in 80 percent of multinationals
Corporate adoption of Macs is extremely high in the realm of multinationals, a new study claims. The Yankee Group research firm says it has conducted a web-based survey of 700 global IT administrators and C-level executives, and determined that approximately 80 percent of multinationals have Apple computers operating in their networks. A quarter ...
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iPhone apps to use push notification
Speaking at the WWDC keynote, Apple's senior VP of iPhone software -- Scott Forstall -- today claimed that the company was addressing a major concern of developers, background processes. Forstall noted that using true background processes would be "wrong," as it often hurts battery life, as well as the performance of foreground applications, which ...
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Tokyo killer had warned of rampage online
TOKYO: A disturbed young auto worker who killed seven people on a stabbing frenzy in downtown Tokyo had posted dozens of warnings of what he was going to do on internet bulletin boards, police said on Monday.
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