Internet Explorer has recently recieved negative media coverage claiming that it is a "bloated memory hog." Joe Wilcox explains a number of tests he preformed to see whether IE or Chrome used more read more »
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Joe Wilcox analyzes Microsoft's first commercial in a major marketing series to promote Windows Vista and concludes its a bit too much about nothing. read more »
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"Even when iTunes becomes available, Songs for Tibet remains unvailable. The SF Chronicle reports: An article on China.org.cn, a new Web site operated by the Chinese government's Internet Information Center, said 'Songs for Tibet' had 'ignited strong indignation' among Chinese Web users. Some users said they would boycott Apple products, including the popular iPhone, which is so far unavailable in China, the article said." read more »

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Larry Dignan posts that, according to the Wall Street Journal, Dell has "approached contract computer manufacturers with offers to sell the plants. One person briefed on the plan said he expects the company to sell most and possibly all of its factories 'within the next 18 months' and other factories could close." read more »
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Federico Kereki reviews Epiware, an open source document management application. read more »
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"The company said it will debut CS4, an update to its flagship software bundle which includes Photoshop and Illustrator, on September 23." read more »
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Northwestern University (NU) researchers have used a new printing technique, called Polymer Pen Lithography (PPL), to print 15,000 Beijing Olympic logos on one square centimeter. Besides this 'market read more »
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After reports of an on-again, off-again relationship between Apple and China's state-run telco, a government-owned business paper is reporting talks are going well. read more »
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