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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 7:01pm CEST
The CDMA version of Samsung's F700 that has been seen in Europe since last year, the Glyde is a GPS-enabled 2.8" touchscreen and QWERTY slider that will be made available to Verizon customers tomorrow both online and at company stores.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 6:56pm CEST
A National Security Letter was issued last year to the Internet Archive, seeking information about what it called a "subscriber" in conjunction with an anti-terrorism investigation. The IA challenged the letter, and as we learned yesterday, it won.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 6:56pm CEST
A New York Times article purporting that Microsoft is working with NBC Universal to create a "copyright cop" -- or anti-piracy filter -- for the Zune that will prevent playback of unauthorized videos, was refuted by Microsoft today.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 6:06pm CEST
The latest beta of OpenOffice.org 3.0, is now available, and is the first to support Mac OS X without the need for X11.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 5:49pm CEST
It seems to be getting harder to find the iPhone in Europe these days, a possible sign that the 3G version is close to release.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 5:40pm CEST
About 17,000 users of Vietnamese-language Firefox may have been wondering why their systems keep pulling up these video game cheat Web sites at random, for the past two months. But Mozilla didn't know what was up until last Tuesday.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 5:22pm CEST
A Los Angeles federal judge has delivered a default judgement against the BitTorrent site finding it guilty of copyright infringement and forcing it to compensate studios.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 4:39pm CEST
An update to Adobe's online-only Photoshop Express beta was expected to be pushed out yesterday, but was removed just before launch due to a last-minute bug that was discovered.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 12:45am CEST
Dell has touted the concept of personalized PCs ever since it began business as "PCs Limited." But now, it's experimenting with taking that philosophy to new levels, offering a peek at new laptops with custom artwork on their cases.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 12:29am CEST
Recently, Opera's developers have been touting it as the most compliant browser with Web standards. Now they're using that as leverage to help introduce Dragonfly, a tool they hope will promote Opera as a kind of standards watchdog.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 12:29am CEST
Universal Music Group has confirmed that it has agreed on terms with file-sharing site Qtrax to make its catalog available at no charge to the site's users.
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Publié: mai 8, 2008, 12:21am CEST
Broadband Reports posted information yesterday provided by an "insider" claiming that Comcast is in the early development stages of a 250 GB-per-month bandwidth cap that will charge users a fee when passed.