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Archive for July 21st, 2010

Holy crap! Scientists create pooping robot

Bristol Robotics Laboratory boffins threaten to unleash their EcoBot-III pooping robot on the world. The Ig Nobel Prize is in the bag.

21 July 2010 at 23:58 - Comments

T-Mobile USA is latest rumored iPhone suitor

If true, it would be an easy carrier addition, since T-Mobile USA and AT&T run the same type of network in the United States.

21 July 2010 at 23:55 - Comments

HP dabbling with Windows 7 tablet computer (AFP)

Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday said it is gauging the promise of a tablet computer that runs on Windows 7 software from Microsoft.(AFP/BELGA/File)AFP – Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday said it is gauging the promise of a tablet computer that runs on Windows 7 software from Microsoft.

21 July 2010 at 23:52 - Comments

Zuckerberg on the evening news: Yawn

You’d be kidding yourself if you expected Facebook’s quiet CEO Mark Zuckerberg to drop serious bombs in his interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer. But, hey, people watched it anyway.

21 July 2010 at 23:46 - Comments

RIM Offers Peek at Multimedia Features of New OS (PC World)

PC World – Research In Motion has been slowly releasing details of its forthcoming BlackBerry 6 operating system and this week outlined some of the multimedia features.

21 July 2010 at 23:40 - Comments

Terabyte-sized Java Apps Now Possible (PC World)

PC World – The new version of the Terracotta distributed Java caching software is able, for the first time, to aggregate more than a terabyte of pooled memory for a single application and its data, the company announced this week.

21 July 2010 at 23:30 - Comments

FTC extends Intel antitrust settlement deadline

Federal Trade Commission says the two-week extension gives it “more time to consider a proposed settlement.”

21 July 2010 at 23:16 - Comments

SendStuffNow offers secure, managed file delivery (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – Sharing files between employees and clients is a challenge for virtually every business, big or small. FTP is too Old World and technical, you get what you (don’t) pay for with most free services, and don’t even get me started on e-mail. Smith Micro Software—a company that boasts 20 years of experience in file compression and encryption—is entering the online file sharing foray with SendStuffNow, its Web-based “secure file delivery service.”

21 July 2010 at 22:15 - Comments

GOP senators move to block FCC on Net neutrality

Seven Republican senators are proposing to curb Obama administration’s push to impose Net neutrality regulations on the Internet.

21 July 2010 at 22:11 - Comments

Microsoft: We won’t ignore hard-core with Kinect

Microsoft Kinect for the Xbox 360 is less than four months away, and Microsoft is already telling the world that it will be designed for both casual and hard-core gamers.

21 July 2010 at 21:51 - Comments