Senin, 29 November 2010

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Google's DocVerse links Office with Google Docs
Google Apps customers that still use native Office applications will soon be able to sync those documents just like Google Docs files.
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Survey: Smartphones altering holiday-shop habits
People plan to use their mobile devices to their advantage while gift-shopping by comparing prices, checking availability, and finding reviews, according to IDC.
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Comedy Central, MTV now blocking Google TV
Viacom channels, such as Comedy Central and MTV, are now blocking Google TV devices from streaming content.
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Attachmate acquires Novell for $2.2 billion
Novell cedes its independence after years of struggle to find a new direction. A Microsoft-led group buying some intellectual property throws in nearly a quarter of the purchase price.
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Does Wi-Fi hate trees?
Amazon lets you gift Kindle books, PayPal wants to be on your remote control, and a new study shows that Wi-Fi harms trees. If so, what's it doing to us?
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Carbon Sciences claims progress in fuel from CO2
The company, one of many seeking to use CO2 as an ingredient, is developing a process to combine natural gas and carbon dioxide to make gasoline.
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Apple releasing iOS 4.2 today
The update brings features to the iPad that hit the iPhone and iPod Touch last summer and "makes the iPad a completely new product," says Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
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Vudu coming to Panasonic Blu-ray players
Walmart's Vudu online video service is adding Panasonic Blu-ray players to its growing list of compatible devices.
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