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MacBook - thin enough. May 9, 2008
A parody of Apple's commercial for MacBook Air.

Processing visualization library implemented in JavaScript May 9, 2008
John Resig has released his JavaScript port of the Processing visualization library today. This is an excellent addition to the world of JavaScript graphics programming, I can't wait to make some visuals with it.


Microsoft tax evasion: Get gNewSense preinstalled May 9, 2008
Los Alamos Computers is now selling laptops, desktops and servers preinstalled with gNewSense, the fully free GNU/Linux distribution. This is even better than what larger companies like Dell and Lenovo have been offering -- and they are also donating a portion of their sales to the Free Software Foundation.

Europeans get drunk 'to have sex' May 9, 2008
Young adults in Europe deliberately binge on drink and drugs to improve their sex lives, research suggests.

Rumor: .Mac relaunch to coincide with iPhone 2.0? May 9, 2008
According to our anonymous tipster, .Mac will undergo a complete revamp that will coincide with the iPhone 2.0 launch (which everyone expect to occur at WWDC 08).

Can Apple buck the trend? May 9, 2008
So I was struck when I read that Steve Jobs is busy expanding Apple’s empire. Tuesday, Apple announced a deal with Vodafone to distribute the iPhone in 10 countries.I

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.

Microsoft prepares 'Albany' to compete with Google Docs

27 March 2008 10:38
Facing pressure from hosted productivity suites like Google Docs and Google Apps, Microsoft is planning a new package of low-end productivity software and hosted services through a secretive project code-named Albany. Read More
 

 

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