Report: AT&T helped Apple with iPhone issues

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

AT&T execs repeatedly visited Apple to instruct handset designers on wireless networking and assure Steve Jobs they were trying to resolve poor network service, according to The Wall Street Journal.


Cisco takes the Flip approach to home routers

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

The new Valet line of routers is designed to be straightforward and inexpensive, like the original Flip video camera.


Taxation without negotiation for California smartphone buyers

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Cellphone buyers in California pay unfair tax on devices bought under contract.


Tokbox gets super-sized group video meetings

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Video chat service Tokbox is launching a new meeting service that lets businesses and large groups set up large-scale group chats.


Science in the public view: A good gamble

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

It was risky to run a gigantic particle accelerator up to its highest energy level yet in such a visible way. But it’s time for lower barriers between scientists and the public.


Report: Energy storage market to double by 2015

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Lux Research predicts batteries, fuel cells, and ultracapacitors for vehicles and smart grids will grow to a .4 billion market by 2015.


Raise high the ’smart roof’ carpenters

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Chemists invent roof shingle coating from waste oil that adapts with temperature change to reflect or absorb solar heat as needed.


YouTube’s big redesign goes live to everyone

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

January redesign test going out live to all on Wednesday. The new look simplifies things, while making some fundamental changes to how the site works.


Inventors Hall of Fame inducts tech types

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Technical gurus inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame for 2010 include Magnavox game system designer and inventor of precursor to GPS.


Giants to host ‘largest tweet-up in history’

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

The San Francisco Giants will host the event at a baseball game in late April. But ticket costs , party and social-media panel discussion included.


Vietnamese dissidents targeted by botnet attacks

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Google and McAfee say they have found evidence of a botnet targeting opponents of a Vietnamese mining project that was created through the use of malware.


No cloud music for iPad’s launch

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Apple’s cloud-based music service is unlikely to debut before fall, sources say. Meanwhile, some studios are still reluctant to share HD films via iTunes.


Integration is the new innovation

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

In a world awash in open-source software, the market leaders will be those that can integrate and present it best.


Dreaming of iPhone on Verizon

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Get free turn-by-turn navigation on your iPhone, a USB stick self-destructs if tampered with, and rumors of the iPhone for Verizon are storming the Web.


Ford taps Microsoft Hohm for electric-car charging

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Ford to use Microsoft’s home energy management software to optimize electric-car charging schedule, starting with the electric Ford Focus next year.


Twitter tweaks home page for newbies

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

To entice more to sign up, Twitter revamps its home page to feature more live tweets, a feed of trending topics, and links to Twitter celebrities.


When will the second-gen iPad arrive?

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

A lot of people like the iPad–and want to buy one–but don’t like to buy first-generation products. So how long do we have to hold out for a second-generation model?


An alligator ate my Amazon package

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Blogger Will Collier orders a computer part via Amazon. It doesn’t arrive. On talking with an Amazon rep, he says he is told that his delivery was eaten by an alligator.


Microsoft’s latest small business plan

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Recipe calls for a healthy mix of Windows 7, a dash of Windows Azure, and a large helping of work from partners, company’s latest small business exec says.


Microsoft extends free Windows 7 trial

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

The 90-day trial program introduced in September ahead of Windows 7’s official launch is extended until December 31.


IBM, FAA partner on aviation cybersecurity

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Big Blue is working with the federal agency to design a security system to protect private and commercial plane networks from cyberattacks.


Novell wins in court; SCO eyes new fights

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

A federal jury concludes that Novell owns the rights to Linux, foiling SCO’s plan to seek millions of dollars in licensing fees. But SCO isn’t quite done yet.


eBay runs with designer fashion store

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

After a trial last fall, the Fashion Vault officially opens with “flash” sales that hawk designer clothes at deep discounts.


Firefox coders propose fast-graphics deadline

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Direct2D support on Windows could be available in a preview release of the open-source browser under a proposed second-quarter goal.


Last version of Firefox 3.0 released

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Firefox 3.0.19 is the end of the line for the browser version that debuted in 2008. Also released to fix security problems: Firefox 3.5.9 and Thunderbird 3.0.4.


Apple and Google race for mobile dominance

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

It’s looking more and more like a two-horse race for mobile device dominance. Which bandwagon will developers jump on, Apple or Google?


Intel chip hits eight-core milestone

Posted under Technology byCNETNews on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Chipmaker is integrating the largest number of cores onto one chip in its history–an average three-fold jump in performance, it says.


Living a Mold Free Lifestyle with Steel Kit Homes

Posted under Real Estate Articles byGoArticles.com on Wednesday 31 March 2010

As we all know, mold is a major issue, when it comes to health problems. However, if you are unaware such problems exist than there’s not much you can do, to eliminate the problem, or is there? Le…


Investing in Real Estate Properties

Posted under Real Estate Articles byGoArticles.com on Wednesday 31 March 2010

If you are looking for a new and innovative way to make money during this time of economic hardship you should look into renting out property. This source of income can be very lucrative.


Importance of Business Capital

Posted under Real Estate Articles byGoArticles.com on Wednesday 31 March 2010

Capital is the lifeblood of every real estate investment. It is the driving motivation, the first breath of life, and the creating foundation.


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