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Microsoft to show off spherical Surface next week
During Microsoft's annual Research Faculty Summit in Redmond, the company will finally show off semi-publicly the spherical Surface computer that has been rumored for the past few months. by Mary ...
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Sony Reader PRS-505 gets a major firmware upgrade
My Sony Reader is an excellent piece of hardware that I thoroughly enjoy using during my daily commute. I skipped the Amazon Kindle and bought the Sony Reader and have ...
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Speculation over possible Skype backdoor
There's growing speculation coming out of Europe that there's a backdoor in Skype that allows remote eavesdropping of telephone conversations. A report in the reputable Heise Online says the issue ...
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Ballmer seeks to justify Microsoft's bottomless-pit online spending
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer played online-services pitch man duirng his opening keynote at Microsoft's annual Financial Analyst Meeting FAM, explaining why Micorsoft believes it must continue to invest heavily in ...
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The little wind turbines that could
I have to admit, I'm more used to reading about U.S. tech firms expanding abroad rather than the reverse. But in the case of certain green tech innovations, I suppose ...
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HTC Touch Diamond ROM update adds 850 MHz support and much more
I've written a few posts about the HTC Touch Diamond and my last one discussed some of the issues I was seeing with the device. I like to visit the ...
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Government, markets and regulation
Problems in the housting market in the United States provide some interesting lessons about government regulation in general, lessons that have equal applicability to the intersection between Information Technology and ...
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World's fastest Blu-ray recorder outruns Blu-ray media?
Buffalo just announced the world's fastest Blu-ray recorder capable of burning through your data at an 8x clip. The problem? BDA-approved media maxes out at 6x assuming you can find ...
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Google + Digg = ?
There's a persistent rumor that crops up every few months about social news site Digg being acquired by ____ insert company here. The latest, citing "multiple sources inside and outside ...
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Intel launches new chip for consumer electronics
In its latest bid to expand beyond PCs and servers into industrial and consumer electronics applications, Intel has announced a new family of embedded processors. These chips are not based ...
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Ingres gives Fortify security study a good fisking
Open source projects in Fortify's Open Review report fewer defects per thousand lines of code than proprietary products in the same review. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Microsoft to get more 'Apple-like' in PC, phone space
Microsoft has long prided itself on its open partner ecosystem and cited it as a key differentiator from Apple, which provides all of the hardware and software for its products. ...
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NASA used cadavers to test Orion moonship
NASA officials recognized last week that dead bodies were used to develop Orion landing systems. According to NASA, 'three human bodies were used in the tests at Ohio State University ...
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Is open source hurt by piracy?
Louis Suarez-Potts, who is community manager for Open Office, suggested that many users disdain open source because they can get proprietary titles "for free." by Dana Blankenhorn
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Apple looking to hire iPhone hacker
Apple is in the market for someone capable of hacking into the iPhone. According to this job listing, the company is looking for an iPhone Security Engineer capable of, among ...
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Cash for the merchandise, cash for the breakthrough
How can open source achieve the breakthroughs it needs and beat Apple at its own game?What about cash and fabulous prizes? by Dana Blankenhorn
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Weak US dollar starts to drive up mobile software prices
I am working on a full review of the excellent SoftMaker Office 2008 for Pocket PC and just received a note from the company that has an effect on pricing ...
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Apple's coming notebook transition
Apple is readying a major product transition. We know because they told us so. In the quarterly financial crime call chief financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer referred several times to a ...
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How SlideRocket plans to make money
Unlike so many misguided Web 2.0 startups, SlideRocket is going to ask its users to pay to use its Flex-based on-demand presentation application, and it plans a potentially lucrative add-on ...
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Google creates a new market and wreaks havoc on another
When they first announced it, I was certain Knol was simply a way for Google steal some of the attention away from Wikia search -- and I'm still sure that's ...
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