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[31 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

Google has gone from innovative upstart to fat-and-happy industry leader in what seems like record time. Put simply, the search giant has lost its mojo. That’s good news for Microsoft, and it could affect how you use Google’s cloud computing services. Google looks as if it’s on top of the world right now, holding an ever-increasing lion’s share…
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[31 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

In this rare interview with Sony
´s “Gaijin” boss Stringer, he admits to have enjoyed playing the the Wii, and also discusses the possibility to get out of the joint venture with Ericsson…Interesting stuff!
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[31 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

In 1985, when he was fourteen and in high school in Escondido, California, Anderson was subject to one of the largest FBI raids in California history after hacking into a Chase Manhattan Bank computer system and subsequently showing his friends how to do it.
MySpace and Anderson would not comment on this post. But most of the information is now available …

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[31 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

Segregate the IP addresses you use according to what you use them for. Yahoo! Mail keeps reputation data about each IP address you send from. Consumer reports of spam negatively impact an address’s reputation data. Separating an address that delivers marketing mail from another that sends transactional mail (order receipts or billing notices, etc.) – or from another address that …

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[25 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

The acquisition of AMD’s DTV business is expected to enable Broadcom to immediately scale its DTV business, and, in conjunction with its existing products, to offer a complete product line that covers all segments of the DTV market ranging from low-end value and mid-range quality to high-end interactive platforms and panel processors. The acquisition also is intended to expand Broadcom’s existing tier one customer base, which includes the top DTV brands worldwide. This deal aims to enhance and strengthen Broadcom’s innovative DTV system solution offerings while delivering the scale and focus needed to forge a market-leading DTV business.

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[25 Aug 2008 | No Comment | ]

“We welcome AMD’s broad support for DirectX 10.1 compliant hardware and we’re pleased to see our newest technology brought to market so soon. One of the great advantages of PC gaming is the rapid pace at which the experiences evolve and improve. The ATI Radeon HD 3000 series and now the ATI Radeon HD 4800 series hardware delivers on the promise of DirectX 10 gaming with significantly improved visuals and enhanced performance,” said Kevin Unangst, Global Director, Microsoft Games for Windows.