iPad Will Use Open EPUB Format FCC Tools Check Broadband Speeds Google Feature Finds Products Nearby Intel Core i7 Extreme Boosts Laptops Botnet Cut Off, But Victory Short-Lived Courts Catch Up to Texting Jurors Along with accepting advance orders for its iPad, Apple has revealed a details about how e-books will be handled. The iPad will read the contents of pages and use the open EPUB format. The FCC has unveiled tools that will enable consumers, businesses, schools and other organizations to test the real-world performance of their fixed and mobile broadband connections. Google can tell you if a product you want to buy is in a nearby store. Among the Google search results, click on the "in stock nearby" link to find out which retailers have the product in stock. Intel has previewed platforms using its Core i7 Extreme Edition processor. Although the processor is aimed at the gaming market, analysts said there are also clear business applications. The sudden takedown of an Internet provider thought to be helping spread one of the most promiscuous pieces of malware out there appeared to succeed, but the victory proved to be short-lived. Enough with the tweets, the blogs, the Internet searches. That's the message being communicated by courts across the country as jurors using their portable electronic devices cause chaos. FULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORY
Cybercriminals Steal Virtual Objects Get Rid of Graffiti with Your iPhone Fighting Flood of Bogus Tech Products Recession Recovery: One-Hit Wonder Remove 'Bloatware' from a Win 7 PC Tiny Laptops Offer Fancy Features Computer gamers are increasingly finding that there's a serious side to their virtual fun: their hard-earned virtual objects are being stolen from them, and in some cases their entire game as well. Graffiti? There's an app for that. The old-school practice of American graffiti may have met its match in some high-tech programs designed to report and remove the blight from city and private property. In the past five years, counterfeit computer chips, routers, and other electronic products have become an epidemic, with fake gear costing the IT industry an estimated $100 billion a year. The recovery is losing steam, with the U.S. economy growing at half the brisk 5.9 percent pace at which the government estimated it grew last quarter. Was the year-end growth spurt a one-hit wonder? Buy a new Win 7 computer, and you'll likely be in for some surprises -- both pleasant and unpleasant. On the unpleasant side will be the many applications PC makers preinstall on their computers. A rash of new laptops set for display at the CeBIT computing trade show underlines the growing shift in the market to tinier machines with fancier features such as 3-D graphics and touch screens. FULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORYFULL STORY
iPad Will Read Books Aloud, Support Open EPUB Format Along with accepting advance orders for its iPad, Apple has revealed a details about how e-books will be handled. The iPad will read the contents of pages and use the open EPUB format.
HP Turns Steve Jobs' Flash Snub Against Apple's iPad No watered-down Internet. No sacrifices. That's the promise Hewlett-Packard Vice President and CTO Phil McKinney offered consumers in a blog post about the PC giant's upcoming tablet.
Will Cisco's Super Fast CRS-3 Router Be a Game Changer? Cisco says its CRS-3 Carrier Routing System is the foundation of the next-generation Internet that will pave the way for rapid growth of video transmissions, mobile devices, and new services.
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Palm Teeters in Crowded Smartphone Market Last year, Palm thought it had all the pieces for a turnaround: A new CEO known for making the iPod a household name, a sleek new smartphone called the Pre and fresh, intuitive operating software.
Legal System Catches Up To Texting Jurors Enough with the tweets, the blogs, the Internet searches. That's the message being communicated by courts across the country as jurors using their portable electronic devices cause chaos.
The FCC National Broadband Plan Faces Long Haul Opposition from the National Association of Broadcasters is just one of the hurdles the government must clear as it presses ahead with a plan to bring broadband access to 100 million U.S. residents.
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Intel Core i7 Extreme Boosts Portable Workstations Intel has previewed platforms using its Core i7 Extreme Edition processor. Although the processor is aimed at the gaming market, analysts said there are also clear business applications.
New Google Feature Will Hunt for Products Nearby Google can tell you if a product you want to buy is in a nearby store. Among the Google search results, click on the "in stock nearby" link to find out which retailers have the product in stock.
Could New Cisco High-Speed Router Save the Internet? Cisco says its new generation of high-speed routing equipment -- unveiled to much fanfare -- is able to handle the rising tide of video and mobile data transmissions threatening to flood the Internet.