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Worldwide Wi-Fi Social Network Takes OffOpen in New Window
WeFi's free software download enables users to connect to 10 million Wi-Fi access points around the world. read more »
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Report: Microsoft takes aim at Verizon Wireless searchOpen in New Window
Grant Gross writes "Microsoft is making a pitch to be the default search provider on Verizon Wireless mobile phones, in an effort to steal the business from rival Google, according to a report in Th read more »
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First Modular Multi-Touch LCD Screen Takes Aim At MicrosoftOpen in New Window
Don Reisinger writes, "MultiTouch, a company specializing in, you guessed it, multi-touch technology, today launched the world's first modular multi-touch LCD screen, which will allow owners to create screen tables and walls to their desired size." read more »
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Wireless industry takes on bird-slaughtering cell towersOpen in New Window
It is reported that millions of birds die each year from crashing into cell phone towers at night. Ars Technica has reported an appellate court in February ordered the FCC to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by setting up some guidelines to protect the birds. read more »
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DLNA takes baby stepsOpen in New Window
Mikael Ricknas writes, "More and more consumer electronics products come equipped with DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) certification -- at the IFA electronics show new TV's, home theater systems, and computers all come with the DLNA stamp." read more »
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Sarah Lacy takes on GnomedexOpen in New Window
Daniel Terdiman summarizes Sarah Lacy's presentation at Gnomedex entitled, "What happens when you get what you want: The growing blogosphere angst." read more »
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Video: Intel takes page from Kurzweil's Singularity theoryOpen in New Window
"Intel uses its big developer conference to tout progress in ushering in an age of intelligent computers. What's the reality, and when might all this be ready for prime time? Join Charles Cooper..." read more »
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Cisco takes fight against cheaters to new levelOpen in New Window
Cisco has announced a series of new security enhancements to prevent proxy testing within it's certification program, this includes photo identification requirements and a data forensics program similar to the one announced by Microsoft. read more »
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