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Sony shows 21-inch OLED prototype, promises moreOpen in New Window
Sony unveiled its latest prototype OLED (organic light emitting diode) panel at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, but didn't announce a new television to follow t read more »
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Ars at CES: Ballmer keynote coverage and moreOpen in New Window
Ars is at CES. Look inside and find out how to stay on top of our coverage.Read More... read more »
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Beta Launch Invites: Kwyno Brings The Web Into Your IM And (Soon) SMS InboxesOpen in New Window
"For people who live inside their instant messenger clients and SMS text messages on their mobile phones, Kwyno wants to help bridge those worlds with the Web. Kwyno is a simple service developed b read more »
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MadeIT Can’t Make It In Invites, Switches To Online TicketingOpen in New Window
"MadeIT, a San Francisco-based startup we profiled over a year ago, is leaving the crowded space of event planning and invitation applications and entering the equally-crowded space of online ticket read more »
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Flock 2.0 Launches: Adds MySpace, Media RSS, and MoreOpen in New Window
Remember when we told you that your MySpace web browser is coming? Well today it has officially arrived. In the new version of the social browser Flock, they've finally integrated their number one mo read more »
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More MashLogic Invites Available on InviteShareOpen in New Window
Mark Hendrickson writes: "We've run out of our 500 pre-allotted beta invites for MashLogic, a new Firefox plugin that puts users in control of website links. But you can get one by putting your name down on InviteShare, where current MashLogic users are encouraged invite up to two people each." read more »
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More for the hit-by-the-bus filesOpen in New Window
All techies should create a "hit-by-the-bus" file. This is a file that contains important information that should live beyond them in case of unexpected death or disaster. read more »
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NYC invites 911 crime-busting snapsOpen in New Window
Callers to New York's 911 and non-emergency 311 lines can now send photo and video footage from PCs or mobile phones.The city yesterday rolled out its $250,000 image software, developed over 18 months, as part of a major campaign to improve NYC's crime-busting IT infrastructure. read more »
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