Archive for July 28th, 2008

Jul28

More details emerge on the Microsoft Sphere

On July 29 at its Faculty Research Summit, Microsoft is expected to allow attendees some hands-on time with the Microsoft Sphere. Thanks to one of Microsoft’s partners, here’s a little more information on what is behind the globe-like, multi-touch device.


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Filed in: Microsoft

Jul28

FCC to uphold network complaint vs Comcast: source (Reuters)

Reuters - U.S. communications regulators later
this week are expected to uphold a complaint accusing Comcast
Corp of unreasonably restricting Internet users who share
movies and other material, a source familiar with the case said
on Monday.

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Filed in: Internet


Jul28

Verizon’s Income Grows on Mobile and Data Services (PC World)

PC World - Verizon posts revenue and net income growth, based on increases in mobile and data customers.

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Filed in: Mobile & Wireless

Jul28

IBM to Buy Ilog for $340 Million (PC World)

PC World - IBM will buy business rules management system vendor Ilog for $340 million.

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Filed in: Internet


Jul28

Toon Boom releases Studio 4.5, Flip Boom Classic (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com - Toon Boom Animation on Friday released two prducts, Toon Boom Studio 4.5 and Flip Boom Classic.

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Filed in: Apple/Mac

Jul28

Static continues for Apple’s iPhone debut (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - LOS ANGELES - Apple’s experiencing serious Microsoft-type growing pains with its launch of the new iPhone.

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Filed in: Internet


Jul28

RealNetworks Patches Four Critical Bugs in Multimedia Player (PC World)

PC World - RealNetworks has issued four critical patches for several versions of its RealPlayer running on Windows, Linux and Apple’s Mac…

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Filed in: Linux/Open Source

Jul28

An un-American feel aids expanding US Web firms (AP)

AOL international chief Maneesh Dhir poses for a photo at AOL's headquarters in New York, Monday, June 30, 2008. AOL has launched about two dozen international sites over the past 18 months. As the one-time Internet access powerhouse transforms itself into an advertising business, executives decided to push into several emerging markets that they knew wouldn't pay off for another few years.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)AP - AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons.


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Filed in: Cell Phones




 

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