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New iPhone 3G Popular, But Rollout Bumpy
Hundreds of eager customers waited in line for hours Friday to buy Apple's newest version of the iPhone, but many ended up frustrated by difficulties getting the new phones activated.
Hartford Courant |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Jan 2007 20:12 UTC
"The introduction of Microsoft Windows Vista and its' many confusing and progressively expensive flavors has opened up a er, period of opportunity for Apple (formerly Apple Computer).
New Mobile Computing |
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AMD cuts value of two divisions by $880 million / Acquisitions in pricey deal called underperforming
Struggling to climb back to profitability, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. suffered another setback Friday when the Sunnyvale chipmaker disclosed that two businesses it acquired in a pricey acquisition were underperforming. AMD said the businesses' values would...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Wireless Worries
Drivers who use hands-free cellular devices while driving may be doing themselves a favor in the long run.
The Morning News |
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Setup problems plague Apple's new iPhone
The second coming of Apple's iPhone turned into a customer service fiasco Friday, when some of Apple's most loyal enthusiasts who had waited for hours in front of Apple stores went home frustrated, while thousands of users across the country reported problems...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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TECH: Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but problems surfaces almost immediately getting the phones to work.
North County Times |
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Recent Original Stories
"Recently at a Linux show, John Littler saw a preview of a new version of KDE running on a KDE developer's laptop. The interface looked cleaner than before, and apparently there was a whole raft of new stuff under the hood.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jan 2006 14:20 UTC
"Intel has started shipping its 65nm dual-core mobile Pentium processor, Yonah, along with Centrino bundles based on the new processor.
OS News |
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Using a cellphone to tag along
The launch of the iPhone 3G signals the growing sophistication of an industry -- demonstrating the power of marrying precise location technology with the reach of the Internet on mobile devices.
MSNBC |
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being productive and having fun ?"
"The impending release of Windows Vista with its fancy Aero Glass special effects, along with the hasty addition of the similar XGL and Compiz technologies to the latest SUSE Linux release makes me think that programmers have a warped idea of what desktop computing is about.
OS News |
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Rural towns seek high-speed link
BOSTON - Robert A. Brooks, of Leverett, says that high-speed Internet service is a must for his hometown and other small communities in Western Massachusetts.
The Republican |
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AMD cuts value of two divisions by $880 million / Acquisitions in pricey deal called underperforming
Struggling to climb back to profitability, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. suffered another setback Friday when the Sunnyvale chipmaker disclosed that two businesses it acquired in a pricey acquisition were underperforming. AMD said the businesses' values would...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Summer course keeps young scientists busy
The Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEM) Science Academy prepares students to excel in math, science and computer classes.
The Arizona Republic |
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Setup problems plague Apple's new iPhone
The second coming of Apple's iPhone turned into a customer service fiasco Friday, when some of Apple's most loyal enthusiasts who had waited for hours in front of Apple stores went home frustrated, while thousands of users across the country reported problems...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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New York Magazine Buys MenuPages Site
New York Media, the magazine’s publisher, bought MenuPages.com for an undisclosed price, and will maintain it as a stand-alone Web site.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Can’t Find a Parking Spot? Check Smartphone
San Francisco is preparing to undertake the nation’s most ambitious trial of a wireless sensor network that will announce which parking spaces are free at any moment.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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iPhone Users Plagued by Software Problems
Apple suffered network gridlock as the first buyers of the iPhone 3G tried to activate their purchases.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Guardian Buys Publisher of PaidContent Web Site
Guardian News and Media, the publisher of two British newspapers, purchased the homegrown media company ContentNext for a reported $30 million.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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F.C.C. Chief Would Bar Comcast From Imposing Web Restrictions
Kevin J. Martin’s recommendation is a strong statement in favor of network neutrality, the idea that Internet access providers should not be allowed to favor some uses of their networks over others.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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No Price Cuts Planned for Playstation 3
The chairman of Sony, Howard Stringer said the company did not need to lower the price of the game console in response to a possible $50 cut in the Microsoft’s Xbox 360.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple’s Toy, and Other Thoughts
Thoughts about the new iPhone, an eye-popping, all-electric roadster and the self-serving gripes and paranoia of the Bear Stearns brass.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Activation problems dim debut
NEW YORK -- The launch of Apple Inc.'s much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown yesterday, as customers were unable to get their phones working.
The Columbus Dispatch |
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Stocks: Gainers
The best Internet portal for information, news and views on Indian stock markets, companies and mutual funds.
rediff.com |
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Xbox 360 "Lips" microphone makes a cameo appearance
Filed under: Gaming We're not entirely sure what to make of this, but Gamekyo has some shots of an Xbox 360 wireless miscrophone rumored to be shipping alongside a Microsoft karaoke game called Lips. Yeah, Lips -- there's even box art, if you don't believe us. The wireless mic looks pretty much like any other wireless mic, except that it has glowing LEDs up the base that "pulse to the ...
Engadget |
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Television - Entertainment
Computer gaming is becoming a sport in its own right, as competitors at this weekend's World Cyber Games qualifier in Auckland are showing.
Scoop.co.nz |
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