A Microsoft blogger revealed yesterday that the next version of Windows (”Windows 7″) will contain touch features with specific claims that the new features will ‘blow away’ the current touch features on the iPhone:
I will say that if…
A Microsoft blogger revealed yesterday that the next version of Windows (”Windows 7″) will contain touch features with specific claims that the new features will ‘blow away’ the current touch features on the iPhone:
I will say that if…
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Intel has developed a software defined radio that can handle WiFi, WiMAX, as well as DVB-H digital TV - all in one chip. The problem it addresses is that of too many radios, according to system architect Jeff Hoffman. The idea is that this one-chip solution would…
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Intel has developed a software-defined radio that can handle Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and DVB-H digital TV all in one chip. The problem it addresses is that of too many radios, according to system architect Jeff Hoffman. The idea is that this one-chip solution will connect to Wi-Fi…
Filed in: Software
Socguy writes “The Canadian government has passed legislation that will reopen an Ontario nuclear reactor that produces most of the world’s supply of critical medical isotopes, even though the site has been shut down for safety maintenance. Witnesses and experts were called in to the House to face questions about safety concerns and all parties eventually voiced support for the bill, which would effectively suspend CNSC’s oversight role for 120 days. The Chalk River reactor ceased operating on Nov. 18. Pressure on the government to restart operations began to build after delays in the shutdown of the government-run site, which generates two-thirds of the world’s radioisotopes, began to cause a critical shortage of radioisotopes.”
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It doesn’t work for email yet, but Google launched their BlackBerry sync application for Google Calendar. Now when you create events on either your device, or through the service itself, everything stays up-to-date.
The new sync application works with both the traditional Google Calendar service, and the one you can find in your Google Apps […]
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InfoWorld - eEye Digital Security founder Marc Maiffret has left the company and plans to launch a new venture, developing next-generation mobile phone software for the corporate world.
Filed in: Cell Phones
Tech leaders representing Google, Wikipedia and the Center for Democracy and Technology testified Tuesday before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, which is mulling reauthorization of the E-Government Act. Signed into law five years ago, it requires government agencies make information more accessible electronically.
Filed in: Personal Tech
downix writes “Late last night Sun Microsystems announced the immediate availability of the UltraSPARC T2, also known as the Niagra 2 CPU. While we all might not have a silicon fab in the basement, the access to this source code reaffirms Suns commitment to open source, and in addition gives us FPGA-lovers something new to play with. The source code can be downloaded (with registration) from OpenSPARC.net. Already the previously open sourced T1 has spawned spin-off projects, such as the Simple RISC S1.”
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downix writes “Late last night Sun Microsystems announced the immediate availability of the UltraSPARC T2, also known as the Niagara 2 CPU. While we all might not have a silicon fab in the basement, the access to this source code reaffirms Suns commitment to open source, and in addition gives us FPGA-lovers something new to play with. The source code can be downloaded (with registration) from OpenSPARC.net. Already the previously open sourced T1 has spawned spin-off projects, such as the Simple RISC S1.”
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Continuing an ongoing string of acquisitions, Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it has acquired Multimap, a leading UK-based provider of location and mapping services. The acquisition gives Microsoft powerful new location and mapping technology to complement its existing Virtual Earth, Live Search, Windows Live services and MSN, along with the aQuantive advertising platform it acquired earlier this year.
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