Archive for December, 2007

Dec31

Apple Sub Notebook Hints: External Optical Drive, MultiTouch Trackpad?

MacRumors has heard reliable confirmation about some features in upcoming Apple notebook releases due at Macworld San Francisco 2008.

A Mac sub-notebook is indeed expected to be coming at the Macworld and, as rumored, will not coming w…

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Dec31

Jan. 1, 1801: Up in the Sky … It’s a Star … It’s a Planet … No, Wait

It takes a little while to get the facts straight, but it turns out Giuseppe Piazzi has discovered the first asteroid.

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Filed in: Personal Tech


Dec31

The best security essay of 2007 (isn’t about security)

Security professionals everywhere, myself included, might want to think long and hard about why the best security essay of 2007 wasn’t even about security. It is a late entry to the running for 2007, published on a personal weblog on the 14th of December. The author,…

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Filed in: Security

Dec31

Your biggest challange of 2007

Well, now that the year has drawn to a close, it’s a natural time to look forward to what the next year may bring, or perhaps to look back and recollect the accomplishments and challenges of the previous year. There’s certainly a lot from which to choose, but I’ll take…

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Filed in: Software


Dec31

Your biggest challenge of 2007

Well, now that the year has drawn to a close, it’s a natural time to look forward to what the next year may bring, or perhaps to look back and recollect the accomplishments and challenges of the previous year. There’s certainly a lot from which to choose, but I’ll take…

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Filed in: Software

Dec31

Qualcomm barred from using Broadcom 3G patents (Reuters)

Reuters - A federal judge in California ruled
on Monday that wireless chip maker Qualcomm Inc must
immediately stop selling third-generation, or 3G, WCDMA
cellular chips that infringe on the Broadcom Corp
patents.

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Filed in: Cell Phones


Dec31

Beijing court sides with Baidu in music piracy case (AFP)

Commuters leave a subway train next to an advertisement for the Chinese internet search engine, Baidu.com in Shanghai, in 2006.  A Beijing appeals court has found top Chinese search engine Baidu.com not guilty of property rights infringement for posting links to websites offering illegal music downloads, state media said Monday.(AFP/File/Mark Ralston)AFP - A Beijing appeals court has found top Chinese search engine Baidu.com not guilty of property rights infringement for posting links to websites offering illegal music downloads, state media said Monday.


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Filed in: Digital Music

Dec31

An iPhone, Baidu, VMware Year… (Investor’s Business Daily)

Investor’s Business Daily - But maybe it’s always fast, especially in the Internet and technology world. (What! That top-drawer PC will cost me $400? Outrageous.”)

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Filed in: Apple/Mac


Dec31

Motorola settles outstanding patent disputes with Metrologic Instruments (Canadian Press)

Canadian Press - SCHAUMBURG, Ill. - Cellphone maker Motorola Inc. and Metrologic Instruments Inc. said Monday they have settled all outstanding patent infringement disputes between the two companies for an undisclosed amount.

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Filed in: Cell Phones

Dec31

2007’s Rumor Rejects and Unconfirmed: Google Acquisition, iSight, MacBook Pro…

MacRumors receives many rumor submissions every month — most of which can’t be verified, and many are outright fake. Here’s a collection of rejected or unconfirmed rumors from 2007 that we publish for interest alone, and are not necessarily believed…

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Filed in: Apple/Mac




 

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