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Tech on the Big Screen and the Small
PC World News - August 21, 2008
Readers discuss computers in the movies, technology in the Olympics, and goofy e-mail addresses.
Photos: The ultramobiles of IDF
CNET News - August 20, 2008
Here's a peek at a dozen or so ultramobile computers powered by Intel's new Atom CPU and on display this week at the company's developer forum.
AOL Switches AIM Express to Flash
Digital Trends News - August 20, 2008
Nomadic IM addicts rejoice: AOL just released a new version of AIM Express, its instant messaging client that doesn’t need to be installed on a computer. The new Flash-based version adds many features that were formerly exclusive to the clunky ...
Microsoft Intros New Sidewinder Peripherals
Digital Trends News - August 20, 2008
At the Leipzig Games Convention in Germany, Microsoft has introduced its new Sidewinder X6 gaming keyboard and Sidewinder X5 gaming mouse, hoping to appeal to serious gamers and everyday computer users. The peripherals represent Microsoft's latest fo...
Symantec Buys PC Tools
Digital Trends News - August 20, 2008
Symantec has a great reputation in computer security, and now it’ll have a bigger impact in the consumer market, as well as the emerging market, with the acquisition of consumer PC security company PC Tools. The deal is expected to close by the...
Live Mesh Expands To Three More Countries
Digital Trends News - August 20, 2008
CNET reports that Microsoft has expanded its open invitation to join its Live Mesh service to people in Ireland, India and Canada, joining those in the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand who already have access to Live Mesh without an invitation.Howev...
Big Blue's latest big dollar bet on cloud computing
CNET News - August 20, 2008
IBM will equip data centers around the world to let customers access cloud-based computer services in the event service disruptions take down their networks.
HP posts another solid quarter
CNET News - August 19, 2008
Growth in notebook sales again leads the way for the computer maker, which beat Wall Street estimates for the third quarter with $2.03 billion in earnings.
Sensors will be key to future computing, Intel says
CNET News - August 19, 2008
Computers will be capable of interpreting human behavior--once sensors intimately connect the physical and digital worlds--speakers say at Intel Developer Forum's "Zero Day."(By Vivian Yeo of ZDNet Asia)
Windows To Support Blu-ray
Digital Trends News - August 19, 2008
When the hi-def wars began, Microsoft came down on the side of Toshiba and its HD DVD format. But Toshiba threw in the towel earlier this year, leaving the Blu-ray format as champion – and Redmond out in the cold.Now Microsoft is taking steps t...
Woman Beats RIAA Lawsuit
Digital Trends News - August 18, 2008
Disabled single mother Tanya Andersen is going to be a folk here. She took on the might of the RIAA, challenging them to prove she’d pirated music – and won. Now the RIAA has to pay a whopping $107,951 in legal fees, and she’s filed...
Netflix computer problems continue
CNET News - August 17, 2008
Netflix is shipping again, but it's not all good news
Wake Me When You Need Me, Says Intel
PC World News - August 15, 2008
Intel's Remote Wake lets a computer listen intelligently for a signal to rouse from sleep mode and carry out an activity.
Keep That Laptop in the Bag in the Security Line
PC World News - August 15, 2008
The TSA says that you can keep your laptop in a bag as long as it's designed to provide a clear top and bottom image of the computer.
Netflix Hit By Outage
Digital Trends News - August 15, 2008
When your business depends on sending out new orders, a computer problem stopping you doing that is disastrous. But that’s what’s happened to DVD rental company Netflix.The company first reported the problem on Tuesday, according to Vnune...

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