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Google Gets Closer to a Mobile Future May 9, 2008
Google has long said that its best hope for future growth comes from mobile devices. Today, Google moved to bring that future a bit closer.

What is Web 3.0? The upcoming revolution. May 9, 2008
Internet visionary David Bayer gives the low-down on web 3.0 and where our emerging technologies will take us.

The next big Apple push: Mac gaming? May 9, 2008
Interesting idea about Mac making another big push into gaming. But forget a Pippin II, or an iMac gamers' edition ... this theory is all about mobile.

House overwhelmingly passes controversial PRO-IP Act May 9, 2008
The House of Representatives has passed the Pro-IP Act, which aims to impose stricter penalties for copyright infringement. It would also create a new copyright czar in the executive branch.

Best YouTube Mashup ever!! May 9, 2008
It's about time...

Apple developing 3D gaming controller for Apple TV May 9, 2008
Apple in a new patent filing reveals that it is developing a 3D remote control system for its Apple TV setup box that would mimic the functionality of the Nintendo Wii controller and also deliver some features akin to its multi-touch technology on the Mac and iPhone.

Microsoft warns of IE7 lock-in with XP SP3 May 8, 2008
You can't go backwards or forwards with SP3, truly 'screwed' down.

GPL wins in Skype case May 8, 2008
Harald Welte has posted an update on the GPL-compliance case hearing held on May 8. In the end, Skype dropped all of its arguments and gave up its appeal. "This means that the previous court decision is legally binding to Skype, and we have successfully won what has probably been the most lengthy and time consuming case so far."

Smashing Magazine: 50 More Excellent Blog Designs May 8, 2008
Smashing Magazine puts together yet another great list of well-designed blogs. Very inspirational and some really unique designs made the cut.

MPAA Demands $15 Million from The Pirate Bay May 8, 2008
The MPA(A) has announced that it demands $15.4 million from the Pirate Bay in the upcoming court case, to cover the damages they suffered from 3 movies and 13 TV-episodes that were made available via the popular BitTorrent tracker.

Why Cable And WiMax Shouldn’t Mix

27 March 2008 07:12
WiMax is going nowhere fast but that is not stopping a consortium of cable and tech companies from considering a plan to invest $3 billion more into a proposed bailout-through-merger of Sprint Nextel’s WiMax business (known as Xohm) and Craig McCaw’s Clearwire. ($1 billion),and Craig McCaw’s Clearwire. Read More
 

 

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