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Displaying items by tag: Jake Widman

Wednesday, 13 January 2010 05:22

Online Star Trek game launches open beta

The upcoming Star Trek Online MMO is in open beta and available for play as of today. The beta runs through January 26, with the game scheduled to launch on February 1.

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 04:03

Prediction: IT spending to grow

Forrester Research has predicted a "recovery" in the technology sector this year as businesses and governments start spending again.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 02:11

Google adds location-aware search for mobiles

U.S. iPhone and Android-based device users can access Google.com information tailored to their phones' reported locations.

Published in Mobility
After months of speculation about the impending Apple slate's form factor, discussion has turned to the UI and functionality.

Published in Mobility
Friday, 08 January 2010 06:43

iType: a full-size keyboard for iPhone

ION Audio, best known for its line of USB turntables, has announced a physical desktop keyboard with a dock that lets it be used with an iPhone.

Published in Mobility
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The open media player Songbird will be added to the 2010 line of Philips GoGear portable media players.

Published in Mobility
Friday, 08 January 2010 04:04

Kindle DX goes global, Alex gets a price

The larger version of Amazon's Kindle e-reader is now available for order from more than a hundred countries around the world. And a price and on-sale date has been announced for the dual-screen competitor Alex.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 07 January 2010 03:29

Microsoft to beat Apple out of the slate gate?

Reports are that Microsoft will show off a slate-style handheld computer tonight at the Consumer Electronics Show, stealing a march on Apple, whose slate announcement isn't expected for another three weeks.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 06 January 2010 08:04

Iomega puts a virtual machine in your pocket

The free v.Clone software from Iomega lets you put a copy of your system on one of the company's hard drives and then run it as a virtual machine on another PC.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 06 January 2010 02:58

Office 2010 pricing announced

Microsoft has announced the U.S. retail pricing for its Office 2010 suite of productivity applications, which will be offered in four versions and two pricing levels.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 05:22

Dating site drops 'fatties'

The online dating site BeautifulPeople.com, which is supposedly only open to people who fit that description, claims to have dropped 5,000 members who gained too much weight over the holidays.

Published in Entertainment
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 05:00

Seesmic picks up Ping.fm

Twitter client maker Seesmic has acquired Ping.fm, enabling users to post updates to 50 social networks at the same time.

Published in Strategy
Tuesday, 29 December 2009 00:48

E-books outstrip paper books in Christmas sales

Amazon has released some stats and factoids about the 2009 holiday shopping season, including the news that it sold more Kindle books than physical books on Christmas Day. It also claims that the Kindle is the "most gifted item in Amazon's history."

Published in Market
Thursday, 24 December 2009 09:28

i4i crows in wake of Microsoft decision

In statements released after Microsoft lost its appeal of a patent infringement case, i4i executives portrayed the decision as a victory for small developers everywhere.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 24 December 2009 08:50

Harris poll: U.S. Internet use increasing

According to a survey by Harris Interactive, 80% of U.S. adults are online -- much the same as in the previous two years -- but online time is up to an average of 13 hours a week.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 07:19

IT spending projected to rise in 2010

A new survey from IT research firm Computer Economics finds that a slim majority of IT organizations expect their budges to increase in 2010, leading the firm to predict that the IT recession is at least temporarily over.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 05:29

Kaspersky issues 2010 cyberthreat predictions

According to security vendor Kaspersky Lab, 2010 will see several changes in the nature of malware and how it spreads, including new attacks on mobile platforms.

Published in Security
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 04:17

Psystar: It's dead, Steve

Apple has succeeded in gaining a permanent injunction against Mac clonemaker Psystar from selling computers with any version of OS X installed. The court also declined to exclude Rebel EFI, Psystar's software that enables an end user to install OS X on a non-Apple machine, from the injunction.

Published in Strategy
A Danish consulting firm has released a report describing what it calls "iPhone Syndrome," a disorder similar to Stockholm Syndrome that causes "hard-core iPhone fanatics" to ignore the device's shortcomings.

Published in Mobility
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009 04:31

Apple delays new iMac shipments

Online orders for the new 27-inch iMac, introduced in October, are now showing a two-week ship time. Apple hasn't explained the delay, but numerous issues with the new machines, especially the larger model, have been documented.

Published in Home Tech
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