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- Google to launch music service
- New operating system launched by Windows
- Mobile phone software to link global research
- Twitter enters Bing, Google universe
- Barnes and Noble Nook Gets Offical
- Google in trouble for violating Chinese copyrights
- MySQL’s Founder Says Oracle Should Sell the Database
- Sony PlayStation 3 outsells Wii for 1st time
BlackBerry Bold 9700 Announced Posted: 21 Oct 2009 09:10 PM PDT RIM has announced the launch of their latest handset which will replace the massively popular BlackBerry Bold 9000, The BlackBerry Bold 9700. The BlackBerry Bold 9700 features a new design, and is slightly smaller than the previous model, measuring 4.29 inches tall by 2.36 inches wide by 0.56 inches thick and it weighs in at 4.3 [...] |
Posted: 21 Oct 2009 09:02 PM PDT Mini Bomb Speaker can be connected to any gadget with qa 3.5mm audio jack, it comes with a built in rechargeable battery, and the speaker is capable of pumping out a massive 2 watts. Shaped like a miniature bomb, this mini-speaker will amplify the music from your MP3 player or mobile so you can really blast [...] |
Google to launch music service Posted: 21 Oct 2009 08:46 PM PDT Google Inc. reportedly is getting ready to launch a new music service. The TechCrunch blog reported Tuesday night that Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has been in talks with the major music labels lining up content for what one of its sources said will be called Google Audio. The blog based its report on what it said are multiple unnamed [...] |
New operating system launched by Windows Posted: 21 Oct 2009 08:38 PM PDT The launch of the latest Windows operating system has happened with Microsoft now hoping to improve on the Vista failure. While Vista sold more copies than its predecessor Windows XP, analysts have levelled many criticisms at the software including the heavy demand it puts on PC resources. Many of the features on the new system take into [...] |
Mobile phone software to link global research Posted: 21 Oct 2009 08:26 PM PDT New mobile phone software will help epidemiologists and ecologists analyse data remotely and map findings across the world, without going to the lab. The study authors from Imperial College-London (ICL) say the software will also enable members of the public to act as ‘citizen scientists’ and help collect data for community projects. The researchers have developed an [...] |
Twitter enters Bing, Google universe Posted: 21 Oct 2009 08:10 PM PDT MICROSOFT has started integrating Twitter messages into its new internet search engine Bing and arch rival Google announced plans to do the same. Microsoft unveiled its real-time Twitter search feature at a web 2.0 summit in San Francisco, and said it also planned to incorporate status updates from social network Facebook into Bing. Within hours of the [...] |
Barnes and Noble Nook Gets Offical Posted: 21 Oct 2009 03:55 AM PDT |
Google in trouble for violating Chinese copyrights Posted: 21 Oct 2009 03:40 AM PDT Search engine giant Google is facing accusations that its employees, illegally and without permission, scanned Chinese writers’ works into its digital library, Google Books. According to a rough estimate from CWWCS, nearly 18,000 books from 570 Chinese writers have been scanned by Google and included in its digital library, which is only open to netizens within [...] |
MySQL’s Founder Says Oracle Should Sell the Database Posted: 21 Oct 2009 03:33 AM PDT Stockholm – Oracle should resolve antitrust concerns over its acquisition of Sun Microsystems by selling open-source database MySQL to a suitable third party, its cofounder and creator Michael “Monty” Widenius said in a blog post on Monday. Oracle’s US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun is currently being held up by an investigation by the European Commission. The [...] |
Sony PlayStation 3 outsells Wii for 1st time Posted: 21 Oct 2009 02:19 AM PDT Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 3 outsold Nintendo Co.’s Wii console for the first time following a US$100 price cut, helping the U.S. video-game market end six consecutive months of declining revenue. Hardware, software and accessory sales in the world’s largest video-game market rose 1 percent to US$1.28 billion last month, researcher NPD Group Inc. said Monday in [...] |
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