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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 |
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iPhone Beware, The Nokia N97 Is Coming
Daniel Ionescu, PC World Dec 2, 2008 After months of waiting, Nokia finally announced the N97, the company's second (unreleased) device to challenge the iPhone and revive to the N-series to their former glory. With a 3.5" touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera and 32GB of memory, the N97 is one phone worth waiting for in the New Year. Expected spring next year, the N97 features a kick-out QWERTY keyboard that is hidden behind the phone's 3.5" - 16:9 aspect ratio - touchscreen. As a worthy iPhone competitor, the N97 rocks a 5-megapixel camera on the back with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens and dual LED flash. Also, unlike the iPhone or the T-Mobile G1, the N97 can capture video in DVD quality in 16:9 aspect ratio. [Comments...] |
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Written by Daniel
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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 |
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Ford Motor made electric vehicles a centerpiece of a turnaround plan presented to Congress on Tuesday, saying that it will introduce an all-electric van for fleet use in 2010 and a sedan in 2011 Posted by Martin LaMonica December 2, 2008 8:31 AM PST
.The Big Three U.S. automakers are scheduled to return to Washington, D.C., this week with the hopes of negotiating loans to forestall a collapse from lack of cash. |
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Written by Danrok
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Tuesday, 02 December 2008 |
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From the BBC: Apple has urged Mac owners to use anti-virus software. In a note posted on its support site in late November, Apple said it wanted to "encourage" people to use anti-virus to stay safe online. |
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
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From Ubergizmo: Half-Life has been hailed as one of the great titles in video game history, and when it came out, it looked really good -for that time-, but characters and scenes were really blocky and lack realism. |
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Written by Daniel
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
Microsoft, Yahoo coy as reports of new search deal surface
By Jacqui Cheng | Published: December 01, 2008 - 11:24AM CT
After the messy breakup between Microsoft and Yahoo, most observers never expected the two to get back together. But after a brief rebound fling with Google that eventually went sour, it seems as if Yahoo has been driven back into the comforting arms of Microsoft—at least according to the latest rumors. Over the weekend, news leaked that Microsoft was in new talks to buy Yahoo's search business for $20 billion, but the two companies aren't ready to discuss any possible deal just yet. |
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Written by Daniel
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
The open-source operating system still has major problems that need immediate attention. Our expert recommends configuration, versioning, and GUI enhancements, to name a few.
By Serdar Yegulalp InformationWeek December 1, 2008 04:00 AM
Despite the fact that it's been around since 1991, Linux remains a work in progress. It's not perfect, nor does anyone pretend it is. The places where it needs the most immediate improvement are also a matter of debate: what's crucially important to some is only marginally important to others.
Still, there's no question that there are key areas where Linux is lacking -- not just missing individual features, but things that are actively dysfunctional and which need immediate attention. I'm going to run down several major areas where Linux, as an operating system and as a platform, needs work. [Comments....] |
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Written by Daniel
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Saturday, 29 November 2008 |
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With Fedora 10 finally entering the world earlier this week, we have performed benchmarks comparing the performance of Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10 Published on November 28, 2008 Written by Michael Larabel In our testing we used both the 32-bit and 64-bit builds of each distribution and then ran a series of automated tests through the Phoronix Test Suite. Our test system consisted of an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 clocked at 4.00GHz, an ASUS P5E64 WS Professional motherboard, MSI 9800GT 512MB graphics card, 2GB of OCZ DDR3-1333MHz RAM, and Western Digital WD1600JS-00MHB0 160GB SATA HDD. With each distribution we had manually installed the NVIDIA 180.08 driver and Phoronix Test Suite 1.4.2. Per our standard testing protocol, each distribution was left in its stock configuration (though as part of that, SELinux is disabled on Fedora). The final i686 and x86_64 builds of Ubuntu 8.10 and Fedora 10 were each tested. [Phoronix...] [Comments...] |
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Written by Daniel
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Friday, 28 November 2008 |
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November 28, 2008 4:00 AM PST HANOI, Vietnam--Every obstacle presents an opportunity. I saw this firsthand in Hanoi. Posted by Dong Ngo The obstacle in question: the iPhone 3G. Since its launch, it has proven a much tougher nut to crack than the original iPhone. Without a viable software-based unlock solution, the only way to make the phone work with any GSM carrier has been the use of a proxy SIM. Put this piece of very thin circuitboard in the iPhone 3G atop the carrier's SIM, and you can make calls and text on a new network. |
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Written by Daniel
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Friday, 28 November 2008 |
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Doing its part to bring the dream of ubiquitous live and pre-recorded television to life, Sling.com has shifted from a private to a public beta.
By David Chartier | Published: November 28, 2008 - 10:52AM CT We took a look at Sling Media's video portal earlier this month and found it to be quite successful. Now, we've gone back in to test the Live TV feature with a couple of Slingboxes to see whether the company has scratched our streaming TV itch. |
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Written by Danrok
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Friday, 28 November 2008 |
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From The Register: Supporters of Gary McKinnon are planning a further demo outside the US embassy next Friday as time runs out to prevent the hacker's extradition to the US. Protesters hope to present a letter for US president-elect Barack Obama to embassy officials during the demo, which kicks off at 5pm on 5 December. They also hope to present a letter to the office of former prime minister Tony Blair, whose London house is a short walk away from the US Embassy. |
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Written by Danrok
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Thursday, 27 November 2008 |
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From Trusted Reviews: Sony revealed its forthcoming Wireless Keypad add-on for the PS3 controller at the Leipzig Games convention in August, but we've waited until now for word on a release date. Luckily for those still stuck on Christmas gift ideas - I know I have relatives badgering me - Sony is pushing the device out for the first week of December, so there's still time for said relatives to grab one. |
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
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From Daily Tech: HP's new integral circuit component allows engineers to produce identical logic circuits using less transistors and space
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Written by Daniel
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
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Latest Greenpeace Rankings Still Put Apple Down
Dan Moren, Macworld.com Nov 26, 2008 10:10 am It's almost Thanksgiving, and you know what that means: arguments and bickering. Apple and Greenpeace are going at in style: hot on the heels of Apple's passive aggressive green MacBook ads, the environmental organization has released the latest version of its Guide to Greener Electronics which--and come on, are you really surprised?--shows Apple falling in the ranks despite its recent improvements. |
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Written by Daniel
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
Spammer remains on the lam, but courts hope big award will scare others
Nov 25, 2008 | 04:57 PM By Tim Wilson DarkReading
Social networking site Facebook today won an $873 million court judgment against a spammer who has been routinely deluging the site with sales pitches and sexually explicit messages.
According to an Associated Press report, the judgment against Adam Guerbuez of Montreal is the largest ever awarded under the U.S. CAN-SPAM Act. The award is more than three times as much as Facebook will gross in revenue this year. |
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