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Link Shortening Mania: Goo.gl, Fb.me and Bit.ly Join Fray
Not all domain name shortening services are created equal. Google, Facebook, and Bit.ly all do it a little different.
VistaSwitcher a Sight Better Than Vista's Task Window
Replace that boring old alt-tab window with the prettier--and more useful--VistaSwitcher.
Google's Phone: Rumors, Facts and Speculation
What we know, may know, and don’t know about Google's new Android smartphone.
Microsoft Halts Microblog Service Accused of Copying Plurk
Microsoft suspended a microblog-style site for Chinese users after the service was accused of copying programming code from Plurk, a Twitter rival.
China and Taiwan Seek Cooperation in RFID
China and Taiwan hope an RFID conference this week will boost cooperation on development of the technology.
Samsung Electronics Names New CEO in Major Reorganization
Samsung Electronics named a new CEO on Tuesday as the company undertakes a major reorganization.
Fastra II: 12 Teraflops of Computing Power on a Desktop
University of Antwerp's 13-GPU desktop-sized Fastra II supercomputer is perfect for impressing your friends at your next LAN party.
Pocket Megazooms: Compact Digital Cameras With Big-Time Lenses
These compact cameras offer much more versatility than the average point-and-shoot does, thanks to powerful lenses that reach from 8X to 12X optical zoom.
The Web's Most Illogical Arguments
Everywhere you look online, people are debating something. But not all arguments are created equal. Here are ten of the most common logical fallacies you'll encounter on the Internet.
Google Phone Sets Blogosphere Ablaze
Google employees are running around with test phone handsets, sparking off another wave of speculation about Google launching a gPhone.
IBM Slapped With Suit Alleging Unfair Mainframe Competition
IBM has been disparaging products made by a smaller rival in order to protect its lucrative mainframe business, according to a lawsuit filed on Monday.
Adobe Warns of Reader, Acrobat Attack in the Wild
Adobe is warning of a zero-day attack on its Reader and Acrobat software.
WLAN Market on the Rebound, Dell'Oro Says
The wireless LAN industry nearly returned to its pre-recession health in Q3 and is likely to hit record revenue this quarter, according to Dell'Oro.
Just What the World Needs: Google Introduces Goo.gl URL Shortener
Goo.gl works inside Feedburner and from the Google toolbar. It's not something we really need, but, if Google just has to do this, what can we say?
Rambus Buys LED Technologies for $26 Million
Rambus has acquired technology and patents related to displays from Global Lighting Technologies.
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Link Shortening Mania: Goo.gl, Fb.me and Bit.ly Join Fray
Not all domain name shortening services are created equal. Google, Facebook, and Bit.ly all do it a little different.
VistaSwitcher a Sight Better Than Vista's Task Window
Replace that boring old alt-tab window with the prettier--and more useful--VistaSwitcher.
Google's Phone: Rumors, Facts and Speculation
What we know, may know, and don’t know about Google's new Android smartphone.
Microsoft Halts Microblog Service Accused of Copying Plurk
Microsoft suspended a microblog-style site for Chinese users after the service was accused of copying programming code from Plurk, a Twitter rival.
China and Taiwan Seek Cooperation in RFID
China and Taiwan hope an RFID conference this week will boost cooperation on development of the technology.
Samsung Electronics Names New CEO in Major Reorganization
Samsung Electronics named a new CEO on Tuesday as the company undertakes a major reorganization.
Fastra II: 12 Teraflops of Computing Power on a Desktop
University of Antwerp's 13-GPU desktop-sized Fastra II supercomputer is perfect for impressing your friends at your next LAN party.
Pocket Megazooms: Compact Digital Cameras With Big-Time Lenses
These compact cameras offer much more versatility than the average point-and-shoot does, thanks to powerful lenses that reach from 8X to 12X optical zoom.
The Web's Most Illogical Arguments
Everywhere you look online, people are debating something. But not all arguments are created equal. Here are ten of the most common logical fallacies you'll encounter on the Internet.
Google Phone Sets Blogosphere Ablaze
Google employees are running around with test phone handsets, sparking off another wave of speculation about Google launching a gPhone.