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Borland Finally Sells: related news

Borland Finally Sells ...

Saturday is International Computer Shutdown Day. But I don’t accept the thought that the Internet is some kind of addiction, a dark mental prison that keeps us from living our lives.

Beatles finally coming to iTunes?

Beatles finally coming to iTunes? The United Press International has reported that a tentative agreement between Apple and former Beatle Paul McCartney had been made which would mean that the Beatles' back catalog will finally be available for digital distribution on iTunes.

Finally, the 'planet' in planetary nebulae? New studies may vindicate 300-year-old astronomical 'mistake'

Finally, the 'planet' in planetary nebulae? New studies may vindicate 300-year-old astronomical 'mistake'

Finally, a Reasonable Valuation for Google

Google (GOOG) shares have dropped about 40% from its high of around $750 due to concerns of slowing growth. Considering the long-term picture, coupled with GOOG shares historically being overvalued, Google’s current valuation is attractive. Google is the dominant player on the internet with a strong competitive position that will provide sustained growth and high margins for many years. In the internet space, Google is a must-own, and finally its valuation is reasonable.

Man sells pizza.com domain for $2.6 million

Man sells pizza.com domain for $2.6 million It’s not that uncommon to hear of people cleverly snapping up a relevant online domain name and many years later selling it for a lot of money. That was the case with the owner of the pizza.com domain who just sold it for a staggering $2.6 million.

Palm sells one-millionth Centro

Palm sells one-millionth Centro Palm, Inc. has sold its one-millionth Palm Centro, showing that a US$99 smartphone product can appeal to mobile customers. Palm is now shipping Centro in 10 countries worldwide, including Hong Kong, Singapore, India, the UK, Germany, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy, and the company is planning to release the product in more countries.

PS3 GTA IV bundle finally confirmed (Grand Theft Auto IV)

Sony has finally confirmed its plans to release a PS3 GTA IV hardware bundle in Europe when the game launches on April 29.

PS3 GTA IV bundle finally confirmed

Sony has finally confirmed its plans to release a PS3 GTA IV hardware bundle, which will be out when the game launches on April 29.

Conn. boy finally takes off Packers jersey after 1,581 days

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Finally, David Witthoft shunned his Brett Favre jersey for the first time in 1,581 days.

Contact Search Finally Coming to iPhone?

Look like Apple will finally add the ability to search contacts in the iPhone's address book when firmware upgrade 2.0 is released this June. This became apparent during Apple's presentation introducing new enterprise features for the iPhone at the SDK launch event last week.

Flickr may finally get video capabilities

Veteran* photo sharing site Flickr may finally be investing in video, according to an article from TechCrunch.

Mainstream Media Finally Catching On To How News Propagates

Techdirt is reporting that the mainstream press may finally be "getting it" when it comes to how the next generation of news readers consumes and shares news. One student summed it up very succinctly by saying "If the news is that important, it will find me." "According to interviews and recent surveys, younger voters tend to be not just consumers of news and current events but conduits as well -- sending out e-mailed links and videos to friends and their social networks. And in turn, they rely on friends and online connections for news to come to them. In essence, they are replacing the professional filter -- reading The Washington Post, clicking on CNN.com -- with a social one."

Manhunt 2 finally certified

Or is that certificated? Either way the long-running saga surrounding Rockstar Games’ efforts to secure a UK release for its horrible kill ‘em up, Manhunt 2, has finally concluded.

iTunes may finally get The Beatles

6:25 pm EDT March 10, 2008 - In a response to an inquiry by Billboard magazine, a spokesperson for Apple Inc. issued what Woodward or Bernstein might famously call a "non-denial denial" of press reports that Paul McCartney has finally made an arrangement for Beatles digital content on iTunes.

AT&T finally offers data-only plan for deaf iPhone users

Way back in December, there was quite a commotion in the iPhone accessibility community when AT&T revealed that it would not offer a data-only plan for disabled iPhone users. AT&T touted its Text Accessibility Plans instead, although those plans weren't actually available for the iPhone. Fortunately, AT&T has finally made good on its promise, and according to the San Antonio Business Journal, is now offering a Text Accessibility Plan for the iPhone.

NEWS: Canada finally getting iPhone on Rogers

NEWS COMMENT: Don't blame GTA IV for street violence NEWS Teenager mugged for copy of GTA IV NEWS Daily news roundup - 29/04/08 REVIEW TomTom 930 HD Traffic – First Look NEWS Sharp Unveils HT-DV50H home cinema system NEWS SIMable chip unlocks majority of phones NEWS Maplin launches Portable Digital Video Recorder NEWS Acer H5350 projector promises cinema experience NEWS Wi-Fi detecting wristwatch comes to UK NEWS Canada finally getting iPhone on Rogers

Burst of low-end PCs could finally push Linux to become a true desktop alternative

has a chance to finally crack Microsoft Corp.'s hold on computing's most visible domain _ mainstream PCs _ because of the rise of innovative, inexpensive machines.

Burst of low-end PCs could finally push Linux to become a true desktop alternative

has a chance to finally crack Microsoft Corp.'s hold on computing's most visible domain _ mainstream PCs _ because of the rise of innovative, inexpensive machines.

The iPhone is finally here - but does it live up to the hype?

The iPhone is the single biggest launch in the consumer technology industry in recent years. A few weeks ago, it finally arrived in Ireland. After two weeks’ use, Adrian Weckler goes through the iPhone with a fine-tooth comb, picking up on the gadget’s strengths and weaknesses.

Photos: Adobe Photoshop Express finally arrives

After more than a year of anticipation, Adobe Systems will finally roll out Photoshop Express, a Web-based application for editing, organising, and sharing images.

Images: Adobe Photoshop Express finally arrives

After more than a year of anticipation, Adobe Systems will finally roll out Photoshop Express, a Web-based application for editing, organizing, and sharing images. The application, which runs in Flash-enabled browsers, is free and an account includes 2GB of storage.

Channel 4 TV shows finally arrive on iTunes

Great news for Mac-owning telly addicts - Channel 4 is finally offering some of its biggest shows through the UK iTunes Store. And not before time.

Sam and Max finally coming to a console

After well over a year with flirting with fan’s hearts by hinting that Sam & Max might one day be playable on anything other than a PC Telltale finally told the public that the insane duo would be thwarting crime on the Wii this Fall.

Techies Turn Political; Trent Reznor Sells Out

Thanks to the residents of Illinois’s 14th district, Congress finally has a bona fide techie. Bill Foster, who won a special election on Saturday to fill the seat formerly held by Dennis Hastert, is a computer programmer. In fact, he wrote software that helps coordinate get-out-the-vote efforts. Congress is notorious for not understanding technology – you may remember Sen. Ted Stevens calling the Internet a “series of tubes” – which is a problem considering that they’re the people responsible for the laws dictating how we use technology. Hopefully, Rep. Foster will bring technical know-how to his lawmaking.


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