Monthly Archives: December 2009

Five Reasons Why Android Could Kill Windows Mobile

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When the Motorola Droid, powered by Google's Android OS and serviced by Verizon, made its street debut on Nov. 5, the comparisons immediately started...

Apple Powers Up Mac Pro with 3.33GHz Intel Processor, 8TB Storage Space

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For the low, low price of $1,200, Apple is now giving buyers of its Mac Pro desktop the option of upgrading to a 3.33GHz...

Google AppJet to Open-Source EtherPad to Appease Angry Users

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AppJet said it will open-source the code to EtherPad and the AppJet Web Framework in an effort to quiet the irate chatter from users...

Google Opens Personalized Results to All

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Google risked drawing the ire of privacy advocates Dec. 4 by making its personalized search results available to all of its users, whether they...

Microsoft’s Week: Bing v2.1 and Death to the Black Screen of Death

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Microsoft's week involved two words that start with "'B": Bing, its search engine, which received multiple improvements and added features, and Black, as in...

Climate Change E-Mail Warms Copenhagen Debate

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As climate change critics, skeptics and outright deniers have a romp at the expense of facts and scientific research over the disclosure of leaked...

Android Posts SDK Updates, Camera Fix for Motorola Droid

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Owners of the Motorola Droid, Verizon Wireless' handset running Google's Android open-source operating system, will be receiving a software development kit update soon, according...

Google Wave Pushes AppJet to Sell Out to Google

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Google purchased real-time document collaboration startup AppJet to fortify the Google Wave real-time collaboration platform, AppJet said on its blog Dec. 4.Financial terms of...

My Google Chrome OS Wish List

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Now that Google has released the initial developers build of Chrome OS, we have a basic idea of what Google is doing with its...

OpenDNS President Says Its DNS Is Better than Google’s DNS

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Google's launch into the Domain Name System space Dec. 3 is bringing criticism from competitors and cheers from users who find the service functions...