November, 2008

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US Army spends millions on video games

The U.S. Army plans to spend $50 million on developing video games over the next six years for training soldiers. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Five big things Microsoft got right

It’s easy these days to dwell on the missteps and competitive challenges faced by the software maker, but analysis firm Directions on Microsoft points to the big things the company has gotten right. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to... (Continue reading)

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Open Sources Episode 3: Why does technology hate us?

Another week, another podcast. Still the same weak content. Someone help us already. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Video: Behind the Apple-Google API dustup

Google acknowledged breaking the official rules of Apple’s iPhone software development kit when it created the latest version of the Google Mobile application for the iPhone. What are the implications for developers and for users? Join Charles Cooper and Tom... (Continue reading)

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Microsoft meets its match in Google: Chrome to go retail

Google may spread its Chrome browser through distribution deals. The browser market just got even more competitive. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Tracking the tech downturn

We follow the economic downturn and its impact on the tech industry, from the industry giants to the scrappy start-ups. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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AVG update deletes critical Windows file

A recent update from antivirus firm AVG has caused havoc with some users by deleting a critical file in non-English versions of Windows XP after incorrectly detecting it as a virus. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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EFF presses Obama on policy

Just days after his election to the presidency, Barack Obama is being lobbied by privacy advocates for stricter protections. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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LCD manufacturers admit to price fixing

Three of the world’s biggest LCD manufacturers have admitted taking part in a huge price fixing conspiracy to drive up the price of their products. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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High-performance computing enters the mainstream

High-performance computing (HPC) is increasingly moving into the mainstream, according to specialists in the field. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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