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Podcast: Intel and AMD Settle, MS and Apple Copy Each Other
11/15/2009 5:30:57 AM
This week, PC World editors Steve Fox, Robert Strohmeyer, and Tim Moynihan are joined by Macworld's Jason Snell for to explore all the hubbub over allegations that Microsoft has copied Apple in the design of Windows 7.
Can gadgets be too small, cheap and feature rich?
11/15/2009 5:30:57 AM
Everybody knows mobile gadgets get smaller, cheaper and more feature-rich over time. But at what point are they too small, cheap or functional?
AT&T 'Sets Record Straight' in Latest Ad Against Verizon
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
Beyond suing archrival Verizon Wireless in federal court, AT&T has now added more fuel to its fight to defend its nationwide wireless network against a negative ad blitz by sending out a letter to customers to "set the record straight."
NHS IT project delays cost BT and CSC
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
NHS IT suppliers have been paid so far only 40 percent of projected amounts on the £12.7 billion (US$21 billion) National Programme for IT.
VMware Unveils View 4
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
VMware has announced the availability of VMware View 4, which strives to enable rapid adoption of virtualized desktops and establishing a desktop as a managed service model. VMware View 4 is a purpose-built desktop virtualization solution built on vSphere. VMware claims that View 4 is a complete desktop virtualization solution featuring a rich, flexible desktop user experience while delivering dramatic efficiency, security, performance, scalability and management improvements -- all while reducing desktop total cost of ownership by as much as 50 percent.
Final Fantasy XIII releasing on March 9, 2010
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
With Japanese gamers Final Fantasy XIII within the year, US and European RPG fans were getting understandably antsy about when the rest of the world would finally get to play Square-Enix's next epic title. Thankfully, they won't have to wait too long, as the latest trailer (embedded above), announced a March 9, 2010 release date. The reveal comes in the final ten seconds of video, but it's preceded by a slew of developer commentary that's worth watching.
Time To Develop New Business Models?
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
There are approximately 18,500 banks and credit union in the U.S.. In this environment of economic recovery, slogging pace of regulatory reform, financial institutions turning over every rock for new fee income, and a reformed credit environment the question just begs the asking -- do we have too many financial institutions here in the U.S.? There is really no question that the high number of banks in the U.S. is a legacy of the old protectionist system ensuring that each community would have access to financial services from a community-based institution. From a theoretical standpoint I would argue that we have seen advances in financial services products, technologies and services that has created over-capacity in the financial services system. Our financial services system has so much capacity that it readily facilitated the housing bubble and subprime credit crisis. In making that argument that there are too many financial institutions, what now? Where do we go from here?
Microsoft to reveal details of tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds app performance
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
Next week, Microsoft will be revealing details of a new development tool, code-named Volicity, that speeds the performance of enterprise and Web applications. A session at the Professional Developer’s Conference, held in Los Angles next week, will be dedicated to the new tool.
Enable global text replacements in Snow Leopard
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
One of Snow Leopard's more intriguing new features is text substitution, which lets the operating system replace defined sets of characters with other characters or symbols. For instance, typing (c) will generate the copyright symbol, ©. You can define your own shortcuts in the Language & Text System Preferences panel, on the Text tab.
Google's Secret Chrome Plan for Browser Domination
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
Deep inside its top secret labs, Google has been piecing together a Frankenstein that will rise and forever change the Web. It's called SPDY (pronounced "speedy"), a new application-layer protocol. SPDY is true to its name and is capable of revving Web download speeds up to 55 percent. (Developers are expecting to get next week.) So what will Google do with this behemoth, and how will it affect the Web as a whole?
Hey AT&T: The map is the least of your problems
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
The Verizon and AT&T dustup is turning out to be far more entertaining than any tired old Microsoft vs. Apple campaign. After a series of scorching "there's a map for that" TV ads by Verizon mocking its competitor's spotty 3G coverage, AT&T ran to a federal judge crying "."
AT&T Escalates Verizon Ad Battle, But Why?
11/13/2009 11:31:07 PM
Verizon made some minor adjustments in the expanded its initial complaint and request for injunction to include the new ads, and has issued a statement to . Do the ads really deserve this much attention?







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