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Planning for obsolescence
Washington - Remember 5 1/4-inch floppy disks? How about the Iomega Zip drive? Does the word...
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First Android Netbook, Alpha 680, to Cost $250
As expected, the opportunity to make a netbook running on the Google Android platform wasn't...
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Apple Sells the Billionth App through App Store
Apple finally made it past the milestone of 1 billion applications downloaded. Some iPhone user...
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Windows 7 features you'll love
Washington - Windows 7 is coming to a PC near you - and faster than previously thought. Rumours are...
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Lack of moving parts, low energy use, makes SSD drives appealing
Munich - Solid State Drives (SSD) are becoming standard in modern notebooks and net books, often...
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In March 2009, IE Loses Market Share Again, Firefox Climbs
According to latest data released by Net Applications, Internet Explorer to loose market share in...
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More Android Phones Underway From T-Mobile And Samsung
According to a report from New York Times, T-Mobile is planning to release more devices based on...
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Group Urges FCC to Investigate Restriction of Skype for iPhone
Free Press, a nonpartisan advocacy group concerned with media reform, called on the Federal...
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Verizon Launches Media Store, Online Games and Apps
Verizon Wireless has introduced an online music store that also futures over-the-air video games...
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Yahoo Unveils iPhone App at CTIA
Yahoo unveiled at the CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas trade show its new line of mobile apps for the...
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QuickPlay to Offer Full TV Shows on BlackBerrys
QuickPlay Media Inc announced it will soon deliver full length TV shows to Research In...
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AT&T Announces Nokia E71x and Samsung Propel Pro
In anticipation of the CTIA 2009, AT&T Wireless said on Sunday that will soon launch two...
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Polished Apple: Buying used Macs
Munich - In tough economic times, restraint is in, even when buying computers. Yet there are...
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App Developers Strongly Criticize Apple’s Refunding Clause
Application developers don’t care much for Apple’s new policy of...
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Firewalls keep internet attackers at bay
Gelsenkirchen, Germany - Computer users and homeowners have plenty in common as they themselves...
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Financially Hurt Palm Hopes Pre Will Be a Home Run
Palm Inc said the Palm Pre, its highly anticipated smartphone, is on track and only needs some...
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Google Launches Google Experiments to Showcase Chrome
Google launched Chrome Experiments, a site destined to showcase the capabilities of the...
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Microsoft Unveils Internet Explorer 8
Just one day after Google launched the Beta version of its Chrome Web browser, Microsoft...
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New iPhone Features Keep Apple on Top of Things
As rumored and confirmed a few days ago, the new software unveiled by Apple on March 17 included...
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Facebook Goes iPhone, Launches Facebook Connect
Facebook launched Facebook Connect for the iPhone. The mobile version provides users with social...
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Revisiting Windows Vista
So you've resisted the move to Windows Vista? You're not alone. Although Vista is installed on most...
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New, Unauthorized Sources of iPhone Apps
Competition gets tough and does not always respect rules in the iPhone applications market. Apples...
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Unauthorized iPhone App Store Functioning Under Apple’s Eyes
The Wall Street Journal reported that a developer is planning to launch on Friday a new service...
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RIM to Launch App World for BlackBerry
Reasearch In Motion, the producer of the BlackBerry samrtphone line, announced its will soon open...
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BlackBerry Store Is Now Called BlackBerry App World
Research in Motion (RIM) announced its upcoming app center will be called BlackBerry App World and...
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iSuppli: Smartphone Sales Could Go Up 11 Percent In ‘09
A recent iSuppli report predicts that smartphone sales will jump 11 percent this year on a global...
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Report: iPhone Holds Supremacy in Mobile Browsing
The iPhone has had a nice success among mobile web users, and that is reflected the best in the...
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Intel Targeting Media Phones With New Line Of Atom Chips
Intel rolled out at the beginning of this week a new line of Atom processors targeted at in-car...
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Facebook Users Tricked By Rogue Third-Party Applications
After staying in the spotlight for terms of service policy changes and re-changes, Facebook came to...
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Apple Scores Home Run with Safari 4 Beta
While the sea remained calm in the waters of the stable Web browsers, February proved to be very...
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Health
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FDA Makes Plan B Available for 17-Year-Olds without Prescription
The US Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday said it will allow 17-year-olds to get the...
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Judge Orders FDA to Make Plan B Accessible to Teenagers Younger than 17
A federal judge has asked the Food and Drug Administration to reconsider its decision to restrict...
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Ranbaxy Laboratories Falsified Data
The Food and Drug Administration says India's largest drugmaker has falsified test results for some...
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IBM Helps Google In An Effort To Put Personal Health Data Online
It looks like Google and IBM will team up in order to help get personal health data online, as the...
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Bisphenol A Remains In Our Body Long After Intake
There has been a long debate on whether bisphenol A, an organic compound used in many food and...
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FDA Releases Guidelines for Genetically Engineered Animals
The Food and Drug Administration issued on Thursday “The Regulation of Genetically...
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Watson Wins FDA Approval For Mint-Flavored Nicorette
Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc. said on Wednesday that its subsidiary Watson Laboratories, Inc. has...
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Texas to Extend Health Coverage for Children
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission decided to extend Medicaid coverage for about...
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FDA Wants More Study for Diabetes Drugs to Better Asses for Heart Risks
More than a year after GlaxoSmithKline PLC’s Avandia was linked to higher risk of heart...
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Small Victory in War Against Heart Disease
The ways of heart disease research can sometimes be too tricky to follow for the unscientific mind,...
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Health Insurance Inustry Extends Coverage To Everyone, on One Condition
Members of the health insurance industry announced Wednesday
that they would support an overhaul...
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Beauty Has Its Price: Wrinkle Fillers Tied to Serious Side Effects
It appears that beauty has its price if considering the
latest news for the Food and Drug...
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Human Hands Harbour High Numbers of Bacteria
Why is hand washing so important? A new
study may suggest a possible answer, as researchers have...
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The Gates Foundation Plans to Fund 104 Researchers around the World
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
made public its intention to give 104 grants of $100...
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Plastic Chemical Linked To Diabetes And Heart Disease
Although 9 out of 10 Americans have Bisphenol A in their bodies, the Food and Drug Administration...
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New Medicare Restrictions Target “High Pressure” Sales Tactics
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services have imposed new rules on private insurance...
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Key Gene's Role in Colorectal Cancer Unveiled
New research has discovered a genetic clue that could prevent the growth and development of...
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Does Bisphenol-A Harm Infants’ Health?
According to a report released Wednesday by government experts, exposure to bisphenol-A, a chemical...
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New Weapons in Obesity Fight
The origins of brown fat cells that could help fight obesity
have been revealed. Researchers...
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International Cancer Genome Consortium Founded
Nine countries and the European Commission have founded the International Cancer Genome Consortium,...
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Memory Training Games Boost Problem-Solving Abilities
However addicted you may become playing them, concentration
games help people improve memory and...
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Report Finds No Link between Moth Spraying and Illnesses
New study by state health officials released Thursday
reveals there is not enough data to prove...
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Blue Cross Wants Data, But Breaks Doctor-Patient Confidentiality
Blue Cross, the largest health insurer of its
kind in California, has asked physicians across the...
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FDA Approves Expanded Use of Genzyme Thyroid Cancer Drug
Genzyme Corp. said Monday that the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) expanded the approved use of...
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Human Skin Cells - An Alternative to Embryonic Stem Cells?
Embryonic stem cells have created quite a controversy not only among scientists, but also among...
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Specials
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Facebook to Adopt New, Better Terms of Use
The new Facebook terms of use changed by the social networking site were put forward by the company...
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Octomom Wants to Trademark the Name
Nadya Suleman, the controversial mom that gave birth to octuplets, encountered some trouble in her...
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Microsoft to Unveil Exchange Server Beta, Office 2010 Beta Not for Large Public
Microsoft unveiled the beta version of which enables users to explore the added features and...
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Apple Nearing Its 1 Billionth App Sold through the App Store
Apple is getting close to serving its 1 billionth application through the App Store and...
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Twitter Infected by Conficker Worm
According to several media reports, the malware virus worm called Conficker has worked its way into...
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Apple to Reward the Customer of the 1 Billionth Downloaded App
Apple is getting closer to the 1 billionth application downloaded from the App Store and it...
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RIM Launches the BlackBerry App World
Research In Motion today released the BlackBerry App World, an application store for the RIM...
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Taiwan woman steps closer to Australia's dream job
Sydney - Taiwan's Clare Wang was Wednesday destined to join 10 others in the running for the highly...
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"Inappropriate video" Russian too hot for Australia's dream job
Sydney - The top Russian candidate for the dream job of caretaker on a paradise island in...
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Artist-Specific Apps Coming to iPhone’s App Store
Interscope Geffen A&M (IGA), a division of Universal Music Group, will become a pioneer by...
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Microsoft Kicks Off Job Training Program
Sunday, Microsoft Corporation announced that it had developed a website called Elevate...
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Most iPhone Users Do Not Use the Applications after Downloading Them
Recently-released data from iPhone analytics and advertising company Pinch Media showed that users...
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Apple Refuses South Park iPhone Game Citing "Potentially Offensive" Content
Apple Inc said no to a developer who submitted a new South Park iPhone game. In a note to the...
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Mozilla, Skype Support the EEF in iPhone Jailbreaking Case
Mozilla Corporation has recently announced that it supported a move aimed at discarding the...
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Diane von Furstenberg Continues to Amaze
‘Tis the season to be creative. Although many designers prefer to play it safe, Diane von...
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Cox Has A Plan For Managing Internet Traffic
The third largest Internet provider has announced, earlier this week, its new plan for managing...
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Google Is Laying Off Recruiters
It seems that the world financial crisis has begun to be quite menacing, as the other days Nortel...
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Google Abandons Jaiku
Google purchased Jaiku, a microblogging platform, in 2007 hoping to make the service more reliable...
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Human Genome Sciences Has Big Plans For 2009
Biopharmaceutical company Human Genome Sciences Inc. announced its priority goals for 2009,...
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Windows 7 Beta 1: Should We Care? (Update)
The unveiling of the fist public beta of Windows 7 it was maybe the biggest news at this...
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Car Connectivity With Ford
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was marked by the people from ford who displayed their...
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Windows 7 Beta First Look: Mixture of Feelings
January 9 is perhaps the most talked about date in the Vista era, simply because it’s the day...
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Internet Explorer Bleeds Market Share To Chrome, Firefox
In the everlasting battle for the browser supremacy, Internet Explorer is still losing ground to...
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EPIX Pharmaceuticals Says FDA Approved Vasovist
U.S. federal regulators approved Vasovist, EPIX Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s blood pool magnetic...
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NASA Looking For Ideas Concerning Space Shuttles
Wednesday, NASA released a request for information (RFI) asking for ideas concerning what to do...
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Koobface Virus Hits Facebook
The Koobface virus started to infect users from social-networking website Facebook. The virus...
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Hitachi, Intel Will Jointly Produce SSDs
The Japanese electronics conglomerate Hitachi has recently announced that it will jointly produce...
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Women’s Hands Host More Bacteria than Men’s, Study Shows
Walking hand-in-hand with the one you love? I’m sure
everyone loves the feeling, but you...
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Human Hands Harbour High Numbers Of Bacteria
Why is hand washing so important? A new
study may suggest a possible answer, as researchers have...
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Update: Report Seriously Questions FDA Ruling On BPA Safety
An expert panel asked by the Food and Drug Administration to
review its way of handling of the...
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Video Games
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Nintendo DSi to Launch in U.S. on Sunday
Nintento will launch the next generation DSi, its highly popular console for video games, in the...
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Nintendo DSi UK Launch Date Officially Announced
After announcing the official release date for the Nintendo DSi in the United States, Nintendo...
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It’s Official: the Nintendo DSi Launches in U.S. on April 5
The Nintendo DSi, the third version of the Nintendo DS handheld, has finally been given an official...
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PlayStation 3 with additional storage due in late October
Leipzig, Germany - Sony has announced plans to begin offering the Playstation 3 in a version with...
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AMD Targets Gamers With AMD Game!
In a move that could mean the revival of the PC gaming, the
chip maker AMD announced a new...
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Spielberg's BOOM BLOX Game for Wii Is a Hit
BOOM BLOX, a game developed by Electronic Arts, and with Steven Spielberg’s personal touch, is...
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MySpace Announces Online Games from Oberon
Online social networking giant MySpace and Oberon Media, the world’s leading multi-platform...
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Why Bungie Left Microsoft?
You didn’t think Bungie’s long-time relationship with the Redmond behemoth was all
roses and...
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EA Gets Bigger with SCI Acquisition
No, we’re not talking about the British publisher that owns Lara Croft’s assets from Eidos, we’re...
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New PS3 and PSP Firmware Upgrades Available
Sony has updated the firmware for its PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable to versions 1.90 and...
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Business
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GE claims data storage breakthrough with 100 DVDs on one disc
San Francisco - General Electric has achieved a breakthrough in digital storage technology, using...
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Oracle to Buy Sun Microsystems for $7.4 B, IBM, Microsoft, Watch Out!
Oracle has big plans for the future and showed that through a move that surprised everybody: the...
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Micron drops plan to join Taiwan chipmaker
Taipei - Micron Technology Inc on Thursday dropped its plan to join a new Taiwan...
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Taipei company sues Apple over touch screen patents
San Francisco - Taipei-based company Elan Microelectronics has sued Apple for the alleged...
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Fans apply for over 1.6 million tickets 2010 World Cup tickets
Johannesburg - Football fans applied for over 1.6 million tickets for the 2010 football World Cup...
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HCL bags 350-million-dollar Reader's Digest contract
New Delhi - India's HCL Technologies has signed a 350-million dollar outsourcing...
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iSuppli Report: Smartphone Sales Will Rise 11% in 2009
According to a recent study by research firm iSuppli, the smart phone industry is among the few...
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HTC Presents Its New Mobile Devices
HTC chose the Mobile World Congress to present its new devices, the...
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Microsoft Strikes Deal with LG Electronics
Monday, Microsoft Corporation announced that it had clinched a deal with LG Electronics...
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Asus' New Eee Top 1602 Desktop Is Ready For The U.S. Market
Asus presented its new Eee Top 1602 all-in-one desktop, which will be available...
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Microsoft Introduced Its Windows Mobile 6.5 Update
During today’s Mobile World Congress, which is taking place in Barcelona,...
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Nokia Prepares Its Own App Store
Nokia Corp. announced its intentions to launch a new service called the Ovi Store, which will be...
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Google Is Opening Up Its Android Market
Looking to start bringing in significant revenue with its newest project, Google announced that it...
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Sun Microsystems Prepares Its JavaFX Mobile Platform
Sun Microsystems announced the upcoming release of its JavaFX Mobile platform,...
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Palm Is Focusing Its Efforts On The Upcoming WebOS
Palm’s officials announced their decision to stop using the...
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Apple's Snow Leopard Is One Step Closer To Release
Apple is making progress on the development of its new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow...
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Wozniak Joins Fusion-io's Executive Team
A startup storage company, called Fusion-io, managed to bring onboard one of...
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HP's Mini 1000 Netbook Runs On A Custom Interface
HP announced that its new Mini 1000 Mi Edition netbook will feature a...
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Microsoft Presents Its Upcoming Windows 7 Editions
Microsoft announced that its upcoming Windows 7 will be launched in six...
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Apple Planning New AppStore Section for Premium Games?
According to the blog PocketGamer.biz, which was the first to report the news, Apple...
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Google Presents Its New Measurement Lab
Google announced the release of the Measurement Lab, which is an open research platform used for...
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Gmail Prepares Its Offline Access
Google announced the release of a new system which allows users to access their accounts offline....
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The G1 Takes Over The European Market
T-Mobile announced its intention to introduce the G1 device in several new European countries over...
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IBM Lotus And Research In Motion Announce Partnership
IBM Lotus and Research in Motion announced yesterday at Lotusphere their new collaboration through...
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YouTube Tries Out Its New Downloadable Video Feature
Looking to address the people’s wish for downloadable content, popular video sharing Web site...
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Microsoft's Silverlight Technology Gets A New Major Client
Microsoft announced recently that its Silverlight technology has been chosen to deliver live on the...
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500 Million Apps Dowloaded from Apple’s App Store
According to a banner on Apple Incorporated’s main page, the App Store for the iPhone...
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Google Kills Unpopular Services
Wednesday evening, Google posted on several of their official blogs announcements informing that...
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Apple Allows Non-Safari Browsers for the iPhone
According to MacRumors, Apple Incorporated recently allowed several browser applications into the...
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Palm's Pre Is Awaited On The Market
Palm’s new Pre smartphone was one of the biggest hits at this...
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Science
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Report: Apple Leads Mobile Applications Marketplace
Although it is not the only player on the mobile apps market today, Apple keeps a lead position,...
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Colors Change Cognitive Performance, Study Says
A recent study revealed that colors have an important influence over people’s way to...
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ESA Gets A €10 Billion Budget
In a meeting in Holland this week, members from the European Space Agency (ESA) agreed on a new €10...
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Internet genome scans are both popular and controversial in US
Washington - Some people who want their genome scanned are only worried about what their hair will...
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Gecko-Inspired Nanotube Glue, a Sticky Business Indeed
Liming Dai of the University of Dayton, Ohio and Zhong Lin
Wang of Georgia Institute of Technology...
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Nokia Is On The Verge Of Unveiling Its First Touch-Screen
Nokia, the world's top cell phone maker, is next to launch a touch-screen handset according to the...
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Unusual Polar Bear Spotting Highlights Disasters of Global Warming
Ten polar bears were seen swimming in open water off the northern coast of Alaska, an unusual...
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Scentists Are Closer Than Ever To Invisibility
The scientists at the University of California, Berkeley are
extremely close to a major scientific...
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Invisibility Is No Longer A Fairy Tale
Many of you have probably read The Invisible Man written by H.G. Wells more than one hundred years...
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Update 1: Bending Light Or How To Become The Invisible Man
We’ve all read or seen fiction stories about the invisible
man, usually the result of an...
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The Future Of Biomedicine Relies On Lensless On-Chip Microscopes
The future of biomedicine lies in the first lensless on-chip
microscopic design, which abandons...
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WhiteKnightTwo Offers Space As The Ultimate Tourist Destination
Space, the ultimate tourist destination! It sounds out of
this world, but as science technology...
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MIT Researchers Find New Way of Capturing Solar Energy
MIT researchers have developed a new way of capturing sunlight. The method relies on advanced...
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The ISS Has A Functional Toilet, Once Again
The International Space Station’s damaged toilet has been
finally fixed thanks to the replacement...
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Kavli Prizes Awarded to Seven Scientists
The first recipients of the Kavli Prizes, awarded by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters...
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Prolonged Exposure To Carbon Nanotubes May Increase Cancer Risk
Carbon nanotubes are as
promising as they are dangerous, scientists warned, associating the...
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ISRO Successfully Launches Ten Satellites
In its thirteenth flight conducted from Satish Dhawan Space
Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, today...
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Gecko's Tail Expertise - The Most Advanced Technology In Nature
Super-sticky legs or tail? Tail for the
gecko, scientists concluded, as that seems to be the most...
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Mind Reading? Brain Scanning Opens New Windows To Our Brain
Over the years, scientists have
tried to uncover the mysteries of man’s most complicated organ:...
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Americans Warned Not to Vote a Leader Who Doubts Evolution
Just a day after ordained Baptist minister Mike Huckabee won in Iowa in the first stage of choosing...
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Dawn Starts Its Eight Years Journey To Asteroid Belt
Dawn spacecraft has left today Earth and begun its eight
years journey to the dwarf planet Ceres...
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Forget About Plugs! MIT’s WiTricity Is The Future
We live in
a gadgets word and forgetting to plug and recharge your favorite device...
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Gadgets
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GameStop Kicks Offs DSi Reservation Program
GameStop has recently announced that it was launching a reservation program that would enable...
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Nintendo Confirms April 5 as DSi Release Date
Wednesday, Nintendo confirmed that the DSi gaming console would hit the United States market on...
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HTC Magic, 2nd Android Smartphone, Unveiled
The first successor of the G1/Dream Android smartphone has finally arrived. Vodafone unveiled the...
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Apple Planning To Release Background Processing For iPhone?
It looks like Apple is planning to allow background processing in a future iPhone, perhaps deciding...
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Apple Allows Non-Safari Browsers For The iPhone
According to MacRumors, Apple Incorporated recently allowed several browser applications into the...
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Apple’s iPod Touch Had the Merriest Christmas
Recently, Web metrics service Net Applications revealed that on Christmas Day,...
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Cool iPhone And iPod Applications From Outside The App Store
The App Store provides some very useful and polished applications for iPods and iPhones. But there...
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Apple Wal-Mart Deal Boosts iPhone’s Position
Wal-Mart holds a sizeable reputation, aside from its massive market share, as the world’s top...
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“USA Today” Launches iPhone App
The “USA Today” newspaper recently launched an application for Apple...
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SeaDragon From Microsoft Now On The iPhone
First mobile application written by Microsoft has just
popped up on AppStore. Called SeaDragon...
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Intel's Nehalem chip meets with plenty of praise
Officially named Core i7, Intel's latest quadcore processor, developed under the codename Nehalem,...
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Categories Added To Apple's AppStore
Apple has always been renowned for its impeccable marketing strategies, which have managed not only...
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Chrome. Google Chrome. 1.0 No Beta
In just 100 days since its initial release, Google’s take on
Internet browsers, Google Chrome is...
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Smaller iPhone Coming for Christmas
Wal-Mart, the top U.S. retailer is saying nothing, but rumor
has it that a smaller, $99 4GB iPhone...
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AppStore Reaches 300 Million Downloaded Apps
It seems like everything Apple touches is poised to turn
into a profitable business. After the...
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Enhanced iPhone Experience With The Latest Update
Apple has released a software upgrade for the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch that adds new features and...
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Google App For iPhone With Voice Search Finally Available
Google is one of the world’s largest companies that specializes in Internet searches and most...
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Adobe Prepares Significant Upgrade To Its Flash Tools
During its annual MAX 2008 user conference, Adobe presented
some of the advancements made to its...
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Google’s Voice Search App For iPhone To Roll Out On Monday?
Use the
source and the voice will follow. Google’s voice search for Apple’s iPhone,
that...
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Google To Launch Voice Search App
One of the top tech stories of the past few days was Google’s introduction of voice search for its...
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Google Adds Voice Searching To Apple's iPhone
Friday is the day Google is releasing its iPhone mobile
search applications version two. The...
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OrbLive Update Released For iPhone And iPod Touch
Orb updated their OrbLive client for the iPhone and the iPod touch today, an update that enables...
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Importing your workspace's feel to another computer
Mountain View, California - It only takes one experience working on someone else's computer to...
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Qik Now Available On BlackBerry
BlackBerry users will be pleased to hear that they can now share and stream videos on the Internet...
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Update1: The G1 Makes Its Way On The Market
Entering its third day on the market, the G1 phone is
without a doubt on the right track. Sales...
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BlackBerry Announces Application Storefront
Research in Motion has announced on Tuesday that a new, online application storefront will be...
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iGoogle Has Now Brand New Canvas Pages
iGoogle was enhanced on Thursday in order to provide a better experience for all U.S. users, and a...
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Google’s Android Phone On Its Way To Users
The first
gadget to use Google’s open-source Android operating system is scheduled to
become...
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The Release Of T-Mobile's G1 Phone Is Due Next Week
Starting with next week, T-Mobile and HTC’s G1 phone will
finally be available after several weeks...
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Google’s Android Has Also A Kill Switch
After causing commotion and excitement and selling
approximately 1,5 million in pre-sales, another...
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