Report: IBM researcher says Moore’s Law at end (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

Microsoft unleashes another ‘laptop hunter’ ad (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

Florida woman watches home burglarized live on Web | Technically Incorrect – CNET News (via FriendFeed)

April 9th, 2009
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"The Boynton Beach, Fla., police, ever armed and ready, raced over to her house where they apprehended Curtis Williams, 20 and Steven Morales, 19, inside. They caught another couple of suspects at a home nearby." – Alan Cheslow

Microsoft mobile photo service easier than Nokia’s | Technology | Reuters (via FriendFeed)

April 9th, 2009
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"Microsoft Corp's upcoming MyPhone service seems to solve the mobile industry's eternal challenge: how to make a wireless service easy to use." – Alan Cheslow

Visualizing Last.fm with Seadragon (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

You’re a Mac, you’re a PC…Now it’s our turn, says Linux (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

Samsung’s new SPF-87H and SPF-107H photo frames pull double duty as secondary displays (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

Bluetooth 3.0 specification to debut on April 21st (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

Intel Promises Two-Second Boot Times With Their Moblin Netbook Linux OS [NetBooks] (via Google Reader)

April 9th, 2009

Microsoft Europe: Internet Usage Will Overtake Traditional TV In 2010 – ReadWriteWeb (via FriendFeed)

April 9th, 2009
Microsoft Europe: Internet Usage Will Overtake Traditional TV In 2010 - ReadWriteWeb
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"Microsoft, in a new report about Internet usage in Europe, predicts that the Internet will overtake TV as the most consumed form of media in Europe by the middle of next year. Broadband connections in Europe have grown by 95% in the last five years, and the average European now spends about 8.9 hours per week online. Microsoft also predicts that over the next 5 years, usage patterns will shift away from traditional PCs to other web enabled devices like game consoles, IPTV, and mobile phones." – Alan Cheslow


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