Time Warner Cable customers may lose TV networks (AP) |
- Time Warner Cable customers may lose TV networks (AP)
- Alcatel to pay $137M to settle bribery charges (AP)
- Sony to launch PlayStation smartphone in spring (AFP)
- iPhone 4, T-Mobile G2 Most Buzzed About Phones for 2010 (PC World)
- 3D TV Going Mobile at CES 2011 Courtesy of LG (PC World)
- Facebook in challenge to Google crown (AFP)
- WikiLeaks, a Napster-style Internet gamechanger for 2010 (AFP)
- 4 Social Media Marketing Predictions for 2011 (Mashable)
- Best iPad apps of 2010 (Appolicious)
- Eltima releases 2.0 Beta of Folx download manager (Macworld)
- Cloud Growth Will Be Tempered By Some Restraints (NewsFactor)
- Remains of the Day: Angry angry amoebae (Macworld)
- Mozilla Site Exposed Encrypted Passwords (PC World)
- MacTVision brings Internet TV to its all-in-one Mac app (Macworld)
Time Warner Cable customers may lose TV networks (AP) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 01:30 PM PST AP - Time Warner Cable Inc. customers from Portland, Maine, to Pensacola, Fla., could lose access to one of their network TV stations because of a contract dispute with Sinclair Broadcast Group. |
Alcatel to pay $137M to settle bribery charges (AP) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 08:52 AM PST |
Sony to launch PlayStation smartphone in spring (AFP) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 09:02 PM PST |
iPhone 4, T-Mobile G2 Most Buzzed About Phones for 2010 (PC World) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 06:00 PM PST PC World - All that talk about faulty antennas didn't seem to harm Apple's reputation too much. |
3D TV Going Mobile at CES 2011 Courtesy of LG (PC World) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 04:46 PM PST PC World - Viewing 3D TV while out and about is just one of the technological treats that 2011 may have in store. LG is expected to announce a new Mobile Digital TV (MDTV) at CES 2011. While that by itself isn't too impressive, the new models are expected to support 3D video playback. |
Facebook in challenge to Google crown (AFP) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 07:08 PM PST |
WikiLeaks, a Napster-style Internet gamechanger for 2010 (AFP) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 07:53 PM PST |
4 Social Media Marketing Predictions for 2011 (Mashable) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 09:24 AM PST Mashable - Tim Ferriss is an angel investor (Twitter, StumbleUpon, Evernote, etc.) and author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Workweek. In his spare time, Tim has doctors stab pen-sized needles into his thighs. |
Best iPad apps of 2010 (Appolicious) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 10:45 AM PST Appolicious - Picking the best iPad apps of 2010 was no easy task. In the end, I selected the apps that have made the iPad, for me, less an expensive toy and more a device that has improved my life. |
Eltima releases 2.0 Beta of Folx download manager (Macworld) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 02:45 PM PST Macworld - Eltima Software has released the 2.0 Beta of Folx, its download manager and torrent client for Mac OS X. Beta 2.0 adds iTunes integration, RSS feed downloading options, and more advanced file management abilities to the handy utility. |
Cloud Growth Will Be Tempered By Some Restraints (NewsFactor) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 11:27 AM PST NewsFactor - Whatever else 2010 might have been, it was the Year of the Cloud. Cloud computing became the buzz phrase of the moment, with Salesforce.com, IBM, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon, Rackspace, Dell and others investing major efforts to position themselves in the new clouds. But what's ahead for cloud computing? |
Remains of the Day: Angry angry amoebae (Macworld) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 04:30 PM PST Macworld - Apple accurately predicted the Apple TVâs future, hackers continue to hack, T-Mobile is mocking AT&T again, and iPads are the best tablets around. Believe it or not, these are your remainders for Thursday, December 28. |
Mozilla Site Exposed Encrypted Passwords (PC World) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 01:50 PM PST PC World - A database of inactive Mozilla usernames and passwords was exposed on the Internet earlier this month, the Mozilla Foundation disclosed on Tuesday. |
MacTVision brings Internet TV to its all-in-one Mac app (Macworld) Posted: 28 Dec 2010 12:06 PM PST Macworld - "'Twas the week after Christmas and all through the nation, people asked why they paid for so many stations." MacTVision certainly wants you to ponder the same question, with the company's release of the eponymous MacTVision streaming video application that aims to be your one-stop shop for all your television needs. |
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