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Chrome: The Google OS
News Analysis. Microsoft, meet the new Netscape.
Microsoft Watch |
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LaCie Launches USB Speakers Designed by Neil Poulton
LaCie announced the immediate availability of its encore product, bus-powered USB Speakers designed by Neil Poulton. The speakers feature internal cable storage and a carrying case
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Gen Y Busiest Online Shoppers
Buyers in their mid-twenties and thirties are the group most likely to use the Web for purchasing, a new survey finds.
InformationWeek |
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Google browser takes advantage of Apple software
Google Inc's new browser software is designed to work "invisibly" and will run any application that runs on Apple Inc's Safari Web browser, company officials said on Tuesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Aluratek Tornado Plus (250GB)
The Aluratek Tornado external hard drive is a RFID-secured hard-drive enclosure that doesn't have the performance or the innovation to warrant its expensive price tag. We don't recommend the poorly designed Tornado since the competition offers more storage space and a higher level of security at less cost.
CNET |
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NEWS FEATURE: Ultrawideband chip debuts at tough time for wireless USB
SAN JOSE, Calif. — An analyst predicts a shakeout may lie ahead for the many companies designing ultrawideband silicon for the wireless USB interface.
Embedded Systems Programming Magazine |
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Microsoft's coming-out party for virtualization
The software giant's virtualization launch on September 8 is one big shindig that no one but Redmond could pull off.
CNET |
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Stanford's 'autonomous' helicopters teach themselves to fly
Stanford computer scientists have developed an artificial intelligence system that enables robotic helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters. The result is an autonomous helicopter than can perform a complete airshow of complex tricks on its own. The airshow is an important demonstration of "apprenticeship learning," in which robots learn by observing ...
EurekAlert! |
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Comcast puts a cap on Net usage
Comcast Corp. plans to limit the amount of data its Internet customers can send and receive each month to 250 gigabytes, effective Oct. 1. (CMCSA) (TWC)
Nashville Business Journal |
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CHECK IT OUT... at the Bolton Public Library: Aug. 29
The following is just a sampling of what’s available at your local library.
The Bolton Common |
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How it resurrected itself
Malaysia Today It shows why web blocking is "plain stupid" says UMNO-owned newspaper columnist, Evangeline Majawat. Sep 1, 2008 THE feisty Malaysia Today editor and blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin must be laughing with glee.
Little Speck |
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Singapore's political Internet
New media Why Singapore starts to loosen up.. Malaysia's UMNO leaders shun the Internet, block the 'troublesome', while in Singapore the opposite for a simple reason: It can't be banned.
Little Speck |
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Uniserver Partners with R1Soft
September 2, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Netherlands-based web hosting provider Uniserver Internet announced on Tuesday that it has partnered with R1Soft to offer a value-added data protection service for its customers.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Intel spins multi-core programming tools
— Aug. 21, 2008 — At this week's Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Intel announced a forthcoming beta of new tools designed to optimize software for multicore processors.
WindowsForDevices |
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Further information
The independent Windows Mobile and Embedded community, featuring the news, views, cool device info, discussion forums, resource links, and original technical content.
WindowsForDevices |
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Broadband ISPs Shy Away From Ad Targeting, Frustrating Targeters
While the controversy over behavioral targeting had been building since last year, Charter Communications' (NSDQ: CHTR) high-profile troubles with ad targeter NebuAd in June has chilled similar efforts by other ISP broadband providers to serve ads directly to subscribers through their systems. Complaints by privacy advocates led Charter to abandon the ad targeting test it was running with NebuAd ...
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Google Chrome already known worldwide in July [We Read Twitter So You Don't Have To]
Forget the klutzy announcement-by-comic-book of Google Chrome, Google's new Web browser — this thing was the worst-kept secret in the Valley and beyond. Joshua Schachter notes that Alberto... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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Liveblogging From the Google Chrome Launch: Hello, Sundar!
Okay, BoomTown is grudgingly going to liveblog this event at the Googleplex, as it might be mercifully short, given Google is supposed to release its new Chrome browser at high noon, Pacific time.
AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance |
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Can Google not do evil?
Given the size and innovation at Google it frankly shocks me that they don't control more of the world. They still don't have an enterprise play. They don't sell goods. If you're a big company looking to build in a cloud, call Amazon. by Dana Blankenhorn
ZDNet |
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Liveblogging the Google Chrome announcement
I'm tuned in to the webcast press briefing and demo of Google Chrome and will live blog any interesting points from the briefing here. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
ZDNet |
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Top 5 Internet Marketing Strategies To Improve Web Site Accessibility
The Internet is the latest trend in information lookup. Either personal or business use, everyone is setting up their own site to ensure that their reputation is improved, or to guarantee a successful enterprise for profit and fame.
Turks.US |
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Namco Bandai and Koei Again Join Forces to Deliver an Epic Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2
Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 delivers more massive mobile suits, melee combat mayhem and online versus play.
IGN PS2 |
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Styling Your Page with Free Blog Themes
The most common thing to hit the cyberspace now is the blogs. IT has been one of the most popular things to hit up the internet, “blogosphere” as people refer to the alternate world of it, where people interact by means of comments to each others blogs.
Turks.US |
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Dell Inspiron 910 Subnotebook Gets Ready to Ship on September 5
Although it's just a touch late for the "back to school" crowd, it's good to hear that the new Dell Inspiron 910 subnotebook could be ready for public consumption as early as this Friday.
MobileMag |
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AT&T Users Get Blackerry 4.5 Firmware This Month
While they may not be able to get their hands on the BlackBerry Bold just yet, AT&T subscribers will be able to download the new BlackBerry 4.5 firmware this month.
MobileMag |
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