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Stories About Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games
Google May Leave China By April 10, Report Says
Windows Phone 7 Mirrors iPhone with Missing Features
Microsoft threw out the playbook for Windows Phone 7, but seems to be closely following Apple's iPhone playbook--including the features it doesn't have.
iPad Expected to Beat iPhone's First 3-Month Sales
Apple is reportedly taking 20,000 orders daily for the device, which is scheduled to ship April 3.
Google Launches 3D Graphics Driver Project for Chrome
Google has launched a new project for Chrome that will let the browser run a wider range of graphics content without downloading additional drivers.
Pramati Aims to Integrate Social Networking and Business
Indian product company; Pramati; introduces Qontext; a social collaboration environment for businesses
Open Source Miranda IM Pulls All Your Instant Message Networks Together
Merge multiple instant messengers into a single, open-source app with Miranda IM.
Novell's Pulse Enterprise 2.0 Suite Goes Beta Next Week
Novell will open the beta test period for its Pulse enterprise social-networking and collaboration suite next week.
High-Speed Scanner Reads 200 Pages per Minute
The University of Tokyo developed a scanner that can handle curved pages and read 200 pages in around a minute. No, that isn't a typo.
Tech Equipment Tax Deduction Tips
Knowing how, when, and when not to deduct your technology expenses is key to minimizing your taxes while avoiding inquisitive IRS auditors.
Google's Nexus One Heads to Four Big US Networks
Android phone had a rocky start on T-Mobile, but availability on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint may boost its popularity.
Xbox 360 May Support USB Storage with Update
A document reportedly references an upcoming update that lets the console use USB storage devices.
Multicore Requires OS Rework, Windows Architect Advises
Windows architect Dave Probert sees doing away with the OS kernel altogether, in favor of the hypervisor.
iPad Fans Create Flash-Free Sites to Support the Tablet
The Wall Street Journal and National Public Radio plan to build Flash-free versions of their websites for iPad users.
Palm CEO: We Could Have Been Bigger Than Droid
Palm released disappointing third-quarter results and said that inventories are piling up for operators.
Max and the Magic Marker
One of the reasons why I like playing videogames are the God-like abilities I am bestowed with. There's a certain feeling of omnipotence when I control a pudgy...
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