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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 11:32pm CET
Although not divulging many specifics, David Liu, the founder of Good OS, said this evening that netbooks will, in fact, be demo'd at CES running the company's new Cloud OS.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 9:59pm CET
Yesterday, both Facebook and Google took their respective OpenID systems out of beta, continuing their neck-and-neck move away from "walled garden" status.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 9:56pm CET
Answering an inquiry from BetaNews about Wal-Mart's reputed plans to sell an iPhone 3G for $99, a spokesperson today issued a statement that neither confirms nor denies the rumors.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 9:44pm CET
The first public tests of Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 2 and Windows Server Service Pack 2 (both have the same kernel) were released this morning, and you can download them for yourself now.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 8:52pm CET
The proprietors of Dynamism have spun off the Asian-pop-tech's lower-end gadgets and baubles into their own site, Gizmine. As the Japanese girls coo, cuuuuuuute!
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 8:41pm CET
After being out in its homeland for nearly two years, Japanese company ZMP has released the SDK to US developers for its music robot called Miuro.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 8:30pm CET
At CES next month, future netbooks are likely to be on hand running Cloud OS, newly introduced software from Good OS that lets users access lightweight applications like Google Apps in a browser.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 5:42pm CET
The man who could very well have given Yahoo the keys to the kingdom of online advertising, is now a very senior executive at its arch-enemy and would-be suitor. But will Microsoft do more with Dr. Lu than it did with aQuantive?
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 7:45am CET
It's a huge hit on the iPhone, and though we experienced a few quirks during testing, the Shazam music-ID service seems to have gained nothing but good things by adding 2 million tracks to its knowledge base. We do, however, wish it took a broader view of music history.
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Publié: décembre 5, 2008, 1:30am CET
Comcast will reportedly be offering a Web-based bandwidth monitor beginning January 5 to accompany the usage limits made official last October.