Archive for March, 2009

 

Microsoft Multitouch Video Demos Windows 7′s Irrelevance
By Kit Eaton
blog: Technomix Microsoft’s demonstrations of the touch-response goodness built into the upcoming Windows 7 operating system are "cool." But it’s made me realize something else too: Windows 7 is irrelevant. First, check out the video to
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Windows Windows/Vista/XP/Me/98/2000
ZDNet.de – Germany
When Windows loads it’s Startup file, it attempts to load every program in there at the same time. Therefore if you have quite a lot of programs starting
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Google News Alert for: Windows Vista

Windows 7 Release Candidate Coming In May — Or Not
ChannelWeb – Manhasset,NY,USA
Microsoft, to its great regret, wasn’t able to get Windows Vista out in time for the 2006 holiday season, but given the positive feedback from the thousands
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BBC News

Global sales of Nintendo's Wii top 50 million
The Associated Press
TOKYO (AP) - Japanese game maker Nintendo Co. said Thursday global sales of its popular Wii video game console have topped 50 million since it went on sale worldwide in late 2006.
New titles set for Wii, DS platforms San Francisco Chronicle

Nintendo Tips 'Zelda' Railroad Game, Wii Storage PC Magazine
CNET News - PC World - BBC News - Ars Technica
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Reuters

Twitter again says it plans premium accounts
Bizjournals.com
Twitter Inc. co-founder Biz Stone said that the company has hired a product manager to develop accounts for businesses that would have more features but would cost a fee to use, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Twitter: Suggested Users Explained, Oprah Called Out Appscout

Twitter to Offer Companies More Features, Some Paid Tom's Guide
Techtree.com - VentureBeat - Reuters - PC Pro
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Ars Technica

Sprint wimax Begins the Era of True Wireless Broadband
PC World
How fast does mobile Internet need to be for to you give up the wired connection you're probably using right now? Sprint's announcement of plans to expand its 4G wimax network reminds us that the era of predominately wired Internet connections may be ...
Clear skies ahead for WiMax, LTE in 2009 and 2010 Ars Technica

Sprint's WiMax Plans Include Gadgets InformationWeek
ChannelWeb - TeleGeography - Bizjournals.com - FOXBusiness
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