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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 11:20pm CET
The labs that brought you the MP3 codec have moved their Mufin music-finder project into the public-beta phase, adding two widgets options to their collection.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 11:01pm CET
Today, Google launched its SearchWiki feature, which adds an aspect of personalization and quasi-semantic enhancement.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 10:57pm CET
Last night, Asus gave a first-time look at a more affordable version of the "deluxe" S101 Eee that debuted in October. The Windows XP-based EPC 1002HA comes with a two-cell instead of a four-cell battery.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 10:32pm CET
The latest version of Adobe's stand-alone player for Flash media appears only cosmetically different, and we've noticed a few bugs in our tests. But the big changes are under the hood, with Flash 10 and the latest AIR platform.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 8:11pm CET
AT&T plans to add another 3G phone in December, BetaNews has learned. Pantech's C630 phone will join eight other low-cost phones in AT&T's growing 3G family, along with the pricier Apple iPhone 3G and Windows Mobile-based LG Incite.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 7:11pm CET
Apple today released the iPhone's 2.2 firmware upgrade that includes Google Maps upgrades, and the ability to directly load podcasts to the device.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 5:51pm CET
Amid all the bad economic news, including a downturn in PC market growth projections for 2009 by nine points, who would have thought the company best suited to weather the storm could be one that just emerged from a storm?
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 5:11pm CET
UPDATED Yesterday, Verizon Wireless issued a statement that "a number" of its employees accessed US President-Elect Barack Obama's personal cell phone account without authorization.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 5:06pm CET
As seen by Microsoft, the good news is that the future includes music from Frank Sinatra, the book "Goodnight Moon," grandmothers' visits, koi, comfortable couches -- a 360-degree vision of middle-class America at home.
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Publié: novembre 21, 2008, 12:13am CET
Microsoft has been working for years to be your TV-time buddy, while yearning also to forge deep relationships with Hollywood and other content providers. But Microsoft wants you to know it's always liked you better.