iTunes says goodbye to Palm Pre

“Apple is aware that some third parties claim that their digital media players are able to sync with Apple software. However, Apple does not provide support for, or test for compatibility with, non-Apple digital media players and, because software changes over time, newer versions of Apple’s iTunes software may no longer provide syncing functionality with [...]

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Say hello to the Twitter hacker

Its common knowledge: the web isn’t free from opportunists, scammers and hackers. Now this story is yet another proof that confidential information on the web, even those of the big guys like Twitter execs, isn’t safe at all. It was revealed yesterday that a hacker has exposed corporate info about Twitter a month ago. How? [...]

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Another launch attempt from NASA

Endeavor will launch at 6:03 pm on Wednesday if the weather forecast holds. Two launch attempts of the Endeavor last week failed because of bad weather in the launch area. Weather forecasts for this launch however, shows a 60% chance for good conditions. Last week’s two launch schedules were Sunday (previously Saturday but was moved) [...]

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Child stumps BlackBerry creators

“Are you going to make a phone more for kids so that my Mom will let me get one?” These were the innocent words coming from a child in the audience at the annual general shareholders’ meeting at Canada’s Research in Motion in Toronto yesterday. The creators of BlackBerry, the world’s No.2 smartphone maker whose target market are [...]

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Windows 7 close to the final stage

Another update for all you Microsoft fans out there. Microsoft has outlined a timeline for the release of Windows 7 to manufacturers to put an end to the rumors circulating on the Web that finished Windows 7 code was already sent to its manufacturing team. Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft’s Windows Communication Manager, denied the rumors in [...]

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Blockbuster and Samsung: A new alliance

Struggling video rental-chain Blockbuster Inc. has just announced a partnership with TV giant Samsung Electronics America Inc.  to “pipe entertainment from the Internet to TV screens”. Blockbuster rentals will be priced from $1.99 to $3.99 a piece for a 24-hour viewing experience. The video rental-chains on-demand service will be available in Samsung’s HDTVs this fall. [...]

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Bing adds credibility to Microsoft

As I have written in one blog previously, many were skeptical about Microsoft’s Bing and its plan to compete with the two search engine giants. This isn’t a surprising reaction as Microsoft’s repeated efforts to come up with credible search engines fell flat before. Bing however, changed all that and as New York Times wrote, [...]

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