Category: Announcements
VirnetX won the initial round in its patent-infringement case against Microsoft
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VirnetX won the initial round in its patent-infringement case against Microsoft over VPN technology.
A Texas jury on March 16 recommended Microsoft pay VirnetX $105.75 million for willfully infringing on two VirnetX networking patents which VirnetX cla… more »
Android 2.1 update that's dropping tomorrow
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We're getting a few more details about the Android 2.1 update that's dropping tomorrow for the Motorola Droid. Here's the deal:
The first batch of 1,000 updates will be pushed out at 9 a.m. PDT.
Assuming all goes well, another 9,000 updates will go o… more »
IE9 Platform Preview won't run on XP
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If you're thinking about running the IE9 Platform Preview, don't try installing it on any nearly-decade-old operating systems (I'm looking at you, XP): If you do, you'll get to a dialog stating "Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview does not support… more »
businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7
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A new survey shows that businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7, with more than half of those questioned planning to have some machines running the operating system in their corporations by the end of the year.
The survey, cond… more »
Google failed in its bid to own the "Nexus One"
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Google failed in its bid to own the "Nexus One" name for its Android 2.1 smartphone, as the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected its application for a trademark on the moniker. That mark is currently commanded by Integra Telecom, which in December 2… more »
High Risk Credit Card Processing
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High Risk Credit Card Processing
eComTechnology is a eCommerce company with a diverse range of products and services, including a very secure and reliable multi-currency platform for credit card processing, market leading fraud minimization systems… more »
Google leaving China soon?
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As rumors continue to swirl around a possible Google exit from China, that country's government issued a reminder that it has no plans to back down. "We hope that whether Google Inc continues operating in China or makes other choices, it will respect Chi… more »
T-Mobile HSPA+ Speed Test: 3G Gets Pumped Up
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T-Mobile HSPA+ Speed Test: 3G Gets Pumped Up
Streaming HD video. Uploading gigantic files. Surfing the web comfortably. These aren't things you'd normally expect on 3G. But T-Mobile's beefed up HSPA+ network, which I tested recently in Philadelphia,… more »
FCC's broadband expansion plan
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission plan released on Monday comes as the Internet increasingly delivers everything from telephone service to movies, music and banking services.
Nearly 200 million Americans had fast Internet access at home la… more »
Flo TV adds CNN
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television FLO TV, the Qualcomm-backed broadcast mobile television company, has announced it has added CNN Mobile to its lineup. This means FLO TV Perosnal Television owners (pictured, with SpongeBob SquarePants), plus FLO TV auto e… more »
New Turner Broadcasting sports App
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sportsTurner Broadcasting System has launched SportsNOW, an iPhone app that delivers sports scores, statistics, and game recaps, according to FierceMobileContent. While this sounds like 50 bazillion other mobile apps, SportsNOW prom… more »
New Intel 40GB priced at $125 per 1,000
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The new Intel 40GB drive is priced at $125 per 1,000 quantity and is positioned for lower-end netbooks and dual-drive/boot drive desktops. Could an SSD price war be in the making?
Intel, the world's largest processor maker, made another move into the s… more »
Dell Files Lawsuit Against Five Tech Companies For Alleged Price-Fixing
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Dell Files Lawsuit Against Five Tech Companies For Alleged Price-Fixing
News just in—X tech company sues Y tech company! Except it's not that simple. Dell's actually filed a lawsuit against five manufacturers—Sharp, Hitachi, Toshiba, Seiko Epson and… more »
Facebook stalking?
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Facebook If you're on Facebook you've probably gotten a notification or two that a friend can now see who is looking at their profile "and it really works!" Actually, "and it really works" is usually "AND IT REALLY WORKS," because eve… more »
Facebook adding to the gaming world
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AUSTIN, Texas--Facebook envisions its technology as a powerful unifying force in the gaming world, games program manager Gareth Davis said to a packed house of eager coders at the social network's "Developer Garage" event on Sunday afternoon here. The ge… more »





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