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Reports are claiming that Nintendo has decided to abandon its traditional red logo and instead adopt the grey version currently seen plastered on the Wii and DS.
in Computer Games
via Casualgaming.biz @ 15:03 26th Nov
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During the summer Google launched a 3D chat application called Google Lively. Sort of like a mixture between Habbo Hotel and Second Life, the program was developed with help from Arizona State University students and launched in Beta about 4 months ago.
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via Tom's Hardware UK @ 22:50 21st Nov
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Microsoft on Tuesday said it is changing its strategy for offering PC antivirus software, with plans to discontinue its subscription-based consumer security suite and instead offer individuals free software to protect their PCs.
in Computer Security
via Silicon.com @ 6:08 19th Nov
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Top 10 Wireless Communications Industry Trends 2008 contains information that could be vital to your career — from a source you can trust: RCR Wireless News.
in Handhelds
via RCR Wireless News @ 13:26 17th Nov
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Dell has decided not to launch its ambitious digital music player before Christmas, according to reports.
in MP3
via PC Pro @ 5:13 10th Nov
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Motorola has confirmed it is to lay off around 3,000 workers in the wake of its latest financial losses.
in Mobile Technology
via ZDNet Asia @ 15:19 8th Nov
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Jerry Yang, Yahoo!'s (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people ) embattled chief executive, absorbed another body blow on Wednesday when Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) announced it was pulling out of its advertising pact with the Web portal. In a statement, Google said it would have been too difficult to convince regulators that such a deal would not give the companies too much power in the online ad market.
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via Forbes.com @ 17:39 5th Nov
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Slow-burning behavioural ad targeting network Phorm has lost another likely client - Orange had been considering using the service on its UK ISP network, making money from the transfer of its users’ browsing data to advertisers, but has decided against it on privacy grounds. Orange’s online ads SVP Paul-François Fournier (via FT.com): âPrivacy is in our DNA, so we need to be honest and clear about what we are doing. We have decided not to be in Phorm because of that. The way it was proposed, the privacy issue was too strong.â Guardian News & Media had earlier considered adopting Phorm, too, but backed down over fears the privacy aspect didn’t sit well with its brand image.
in Mobile Technology
via PaidContent.org @ 3:23 31st Oct
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Phil Spector ditches his flamboyant, wild hair for a more sombre courtroom look (at least by his standards)
in Celebrities
via Mail Online UK @ 8:51 30th Oct
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hese colourful compacts not only look snappy, but also flaunt a Carl Zeiss lens, 4x optical zoom, and image stabilisation. Nifty Anti-Blink technology takes two images, then ditches the one with the twonk who closed their eyes, while 'smile shutter' mode automatically detects grins. You just need to say "cheese".
in Gadgets
via First Post @ 17:23 29th Oct
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