Monthly Archives: March 2010

Large Hadron Collider Sets Energy Record

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After an initial series of setbacks related to technical glitches, the European Organization for Nuclear Research's (CERN) Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator...

Opera Plans Opera Mini for iPhone, Following Android and Windows Mobile

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Opera Software expects that Apple will allow Opera Mini onto the iPhone, co-founder Jon von Tetzschner told eWEEK in a March 19 interview, and...

YouTube Brand May Be an Advantage in Viacom Copyright Case

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While a judge weighs arguments from Viacom and YouTube in one of the most closely watched copyright cases in the Web's young history, a...

IObit Makes Sure That Uninstalls Leave Nothing Behind

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One of the more imaginatively named companies in IT, IObit, March 22 made available a new, freely downloadable utility called Advanced Uninstaller, which "scrapes"...

Microsoft Windows 7, Apple Refreshes, Spur Desktop Comeback

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Desktops are making a comeback.After nearly 10 rocky years of losing sales to mobile PCs, the retail desktop market is soaring, according to a...
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Follow NCAA March Madness with Google Web Apps

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Follow NCAA March Madness with Google Web Apps by Clint Boulton Tourney Map Google created the map to the left to show the key locations for the...

Out-Googling Google: Battelle Opines on What’s Next in Search

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Where is search headed? Kudos to anyone with viable answers to that question, let alone the will to predict where the market is going.Search...

Free Twitter Anti-spam Service Launched

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Researchers from the University of California-Santa Barbara have created a free spam-filtering service for Twitter that detects malicious accounts and forwards the information to...

Google Wave Rival Novell Pulse Launching to Preview March 21

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Novell plans to roll out its Pulse collaboration platform as a preview for all 3,000 attendees of its Novell Brainshare conference March 21, company...

Microsoft Planning USB Storage Connectivity for Xbox 360

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Microsoft is planning to announce USB storage support for its Xbox 360 game console, citing the "increased market penetration of high-capacity, high throughput USB...