CTech Staff in
Business Products
on March 25
News from around the web you shouldn’t miss today: The WSJ has a pricey iPad version, a new version of Bing is coming up, Google testifies about China, Verizon talks 4G and Netflix for Wii is coming. iPad version of WSJ: $17.99 a month From the article: “The Wall Street Journal has reported on itself [...]
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Briefly noted today: Europe rules in favor of Google, Firefox 3.6.2 released, Apple iPhone/iPad capture video game console market share, Dell Mini with WiMax, Intel has a many-core test result, Clearwire announces more WiMax locations, and a new security solution promises to beat hackers.
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Wolfgang Gruener in
Business
on March 22
Google today said that it is re-routing access to Google.cn to Google.com.hk, where the company provides uncensored search results. While the site of Google.cn is effectively shut down at this time, Google says it will keep a presence in China and is taking precautionary rhetoric steps to protect its employees in China.
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Wolfgang Gruener in
Business Products Science & Research
on March 18
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Here is our headline selection of news not to miss this morning: Microsoft extends Windows XP mode for Windows 7 Pro PCs, Netflix cancels Friends feature, Mobile App revenue estimated at $11 billion per year by 2014, Smartphones take 31% share of cell phone market and HTC’s response to Apple’s iPhone patent claims.
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