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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 11:55pm CET
Despite the G1, iPhone, and upcoming announcements such as LG's GD910 smartphone wristwatch, smartphones won't outshine PCs at CES 2009. For starters, Sony will reportedly launch a netbook PC with a choice of hard or solid state drive.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 10:24pm CET
UPDATED With its usual ostentatiousness, the makers of the media disc backup program AnyDVD HD released a new version that it claims decrypts "all commercial Blu-ray releases," including those featuring the latest BD+.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 9:53pm CET
Yesterday, discount retailer Wal-Mart began selling the iPhone 3G, and as if to welcome customers to their new devices, AT&T suffered a substantial network outage.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 9:22pm CET
The primary research and development arm of the Department of Homeland Security will operate under a fresh set of privacy principles for research projects, as per a report delivered to Congress this month.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 8:33pm CET
Rather than wait a week, Hewlett-Packard is hoping the post-Christmas bargain hunters are out an about this week, as it unveils its latest MediaSmart home server at a potentially attractive price.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 7:34pm CET
Screenshots and user-uploaded videos of the next version of the Mac operating system have been popping up as the first quarter of 2009 inches ever closer.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 5:42pm CET
Although it might have a tough time locating the perpetrators and collecting the loot, Verizon has been awarded $33.15 million in a court judgment touted as the biggest in cybersquatting history.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 5:27pm CET
Apple's Safari for iPhone truly did raise the bar for the Web browsing experience for mobile devices, though it may not have redefined the way browsing should work there. Mozilla Fennec continues its work on that goal.
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Publié: décembre 29, 2008, 5:07pm CET
In a departure from some other recent activities around tech exec job flight, RIM is suing Motorola for allegedly impeding its plans to hire current and laid off Motorola staffers.