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Verizon Wireless is offering the Samsung Omnia smartphone with a touchscreen and Windows Mobile 6.1. The Omnia includes Samsung's TouchWiz to personalize the device. The Samsung Omnia includes a QWERTY keyboard, a camera, Wi-Fi and an FM radio. An analyst said the Omnia shows the diversity possible with Windows Mobile.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 19:30 28th Nov
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At the Shakey's restaurant on Shinjuku Dori Street, 27 incandescent lamps were replaced with fluorescent and LED lamps. (Data derived from Panasonic Electric Works' presentation material)
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via Nikkei Business Publications @ 11:45 26th Nov
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Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.
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via Digital Arts @ 8:33 24th Nov
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Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.
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via PC World @ 15:39 22nd Nov
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Apple has updated its iPhone Firmware yet again and version 2.2, which weighs in at 246MB and is essentially the equivalent of Microsoft service pack, brings in a slew of improvements and enhancements, notably for Google Maps.
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via ITProPortal.com @ 11:03 21st Nov
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Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.
in Photography
via Macworld @ 23:31 20th Nov
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InTechnology has launched Push to Experience (PTX), a new mobile service which helps protect workers at risk, enabling companies to comply with Health and Safety legislation and the Corporate Manslaughter Act.
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via Comms Business @ 23:28 17th Nov
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Westpac has embarked on a marketing initiative to promote a customer-friendly image. A TV commercial commenced on 16 November 2008 advertising the waiving of fees on an account in which a particular amount is deposited each month. Westpac's customer service satisfaction levels are lower than those of its acquisition, St George Bank
in Banking
via Business Spectator @ 16:26 16th Nov
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HAVING a tilt at the banks for charging high fees is the kind of advertising usually associated with challenger brands like the "Dragon", not one of the big four.
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via Sydney Morning Herald @ 10:37 16th Nov
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Seagate Technology is partnering with Dell Inc. and McAfee Inc. to deliver full disk encryption for its new second-generation 2.5-inch 15,000 rpm SAS drive.
in Computer Security
via SearchStorage.com @ 11:34 14th Nov
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In the last couple of months, the first pico [very small] handheld projectors have been arriving in the UK and recently, Optoma announced one of the most anticipated ones, and not just because it's the smallest.
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via Gizmodo @ 10:06 11th Nov
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Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) is a key part of the future of communications, according to the terminal division of telecoms network provider Huawei.
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via Personal Computer World @ 4:21 11th Nov
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New Wolverhampton University research proves need for better university-business links, says organisation
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via Develop @ 15:31 10th Nov
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Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) is a key part of the future of communications, according to the terminal division of telecoms network provider Huawei.
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via VNUNet.com @ 7:48 10th Nov
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Kazakhstan will press banks to raise more capital or accept a partial nationalisation offer as it tries to fend off the impact of the global credit crisis, the state regulator said on Monday.
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via Eurasia.org.ru @ 22:02 9th Nov
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Samsung has flexed their mobile phone muscle snaring the top spot in the highly competitive US phone market ahead of the likes of Nokia and local manufacturer Motorola.
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via Smart House @ 7:10 9th Nov
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"What we've done with this release is taken it down even deeper into Solaris and made this a root file system in addition to being a data file system," Dan Roberts, Director of Data Center Software Product Management told InternetNews.com. "So, with this release, you can now run a single file across the board in a Solaris environment."
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via Linux.com @ 0:36 2nd Nov
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At the Convergence 2008 automotive electronics conference held in Orlando, Florida, this week, BMW revealed it is looking for partners to develop an open source computing platform for cars, says Tech Spot.
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via IT Web @ 5:01 31st Oct
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Intel is setting up a Linux joint venture with the Taiwanese government to push netbooks and mobile internet devices.
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via New Zealand Herald @ 17:24 30th Oct
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ThousandStars writes "According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft has been making a concerted effort to promote Windows in Africa, pushing Windows over Linux in very poor countries that haven't been locked into a single operating system. From the article: 'To that end, it has established a presence in 13 countries, donated Windows for thousands of school computers, and funded programs for entrepreneurs and the young. It also has used aggressive business tactics, some aimed at its biggest threat in the region: Linux ...'"
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via Slashdot @ 14:09 28th Oct
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Microsoft has released an “out of band” security patch, aimed at fixing a critical vulnerability in almost all versions of Windows and Windows Server.
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via ITProPortal.com @ 13:03 24th Oct
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In a note posted on its support site in late November, Apple said it wanted to "encourage" people to use anti-virus to stay safe online.
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via BBC @ 10:09 2nd Dec
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The Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) announced Monday that it has elevated its proposed specification for mobile digital television—to allow broadcasters to transmit video and data to handheld devices—to “candidate standard” status.
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via Broadcast Newsroom @ 3:30 2nd Dec
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