Less than two weeks before President Barack Obama’s visit to Moscow, the United States and Russia cannot agree how to counter the growing threat of cyberwar attacks that could wreak havoc on computer systems and the Internet, according to The…
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Archive for June, 2009
US, Russia in dispute over computer attacks: report
HTC Ozone coming to Verizon
Verizon Wireless and HTC today introduce the Verizon Wireless HTC Ozone™. This easy-to-use smartphone combines a simple design with a host of connectivity options that include the nation’s largest wireless 3G network, global roaming and Wi-Fi, making it a smart…
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Lenovo adds VIA Nano powered IdeaPad S12
Netbook News is reporting that there has been a little bit of confusion about the Lenovo IdeaPad S12 with regards to what’s going on and it turns out the company is planning multiple SKU’s, something we’d overseen. So the delay…
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HTC Hero Finds a Killer App in Flash
The HTC Hero opens up a whole world of multimedia content with support for Flash 9, intensifying the spotlight on Apple’s lack of cooperation with Adobe in bringing Flash to the iPhone.
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Apple iPhone 3GS Overheating Reports
Melissa Perenson from PC World is wondering if the Apple iPhone 3GS having overheating issues? I’ve seen some reports circulating on the Web today that indicate some handsets might indeed be affected. And I have my own tale to add…
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MTM Podcast Episode 35 Simulcast VII Screw Ciccone
This week Geoff is back and joins Bill Stebbins, Michael Manna, and myself to talk about their experiences with the iPhone 3GS. We also cover netbook news, the pogoplug, and take questions from our text line. We also give our…
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Pogoplug Unboxing
Today we look at the Pogoplug. This device is designed to allow you access your USB hard drive from anywhere in the world. Since I did this unboxing I have had the opportunity to set it up and use it.…
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iPhone 3G S Early Buyers Face Activation Delays
Early iPhone 3G S adopters are reporting difficulty activating their iPhones, reports AppleInsider and MacRumors. In what is practically a carbon copy of last year’s iPhone 3G launch issues, it appears that Apple’s iPhone service activation servers were unprepared to…
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Reports: Apple CEO Steve Jobs had liver transplant
Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, whose recovery from pancreatic cancer appeared less certain when he had to take medical leave in January, received a liver transplant two months ago but is recovering well, The Wall Street Journal reported…
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Smaller crowds greet new iPhone from Apple
The latest iPhone hit stores on Friday with new features and faster speeds, drawing some fans but not the crowds that had swarmed Apple and AT&T stores at previous iPhone launches.
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