Mojave Desert may be off-limits for solar projects
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Vimeo’s offers 1080p high-def video, mobile options for paying users
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Dolby partners with Motorola to fight loud TV commercials
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Bookmark this category Who says that companies can’t do something for the good of society? Dolby Laboratories is partnering with Motorola to bring an end to a scourge of TV viewing: the loud sound volume of commercials. A lot of folks are annoyed that commercials crank up the volume on the TV, creating a jarring
ASUS EEE PC 1001P UP FOR PRE-ORDER IN GERMANY
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Bookmark this category The Asus Eee PC 1001P is now up for pre-order at Amazon.de. The netbook sells for 249 Euros (about $357 US). In Europe netbooks tend to cost more than they do in the US, still at $357, the 1001P is much cheaper than the Eee PC 1005P/PE netbooks. The Eee PC 1001P
Pliant catches $27.3M for enterprise flash drives
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Bookmark this category Pliant Technology, a developer of enterprise flash drives used in high-capacity data storage devices, has raised $27.3 million in equity, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in Milpitas, Calif., the company is backed by Arcturus Capital, Divergent Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Menlo Ventures.
Google may unveil Nexus One this week
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Bookmark this category As already there are lots of leaked demo video, images and pricing specs of Google Nexus One phones doing the rounds on the Internet, the latest buzz suggests the imminent launch of Nexus One. Google plans to hold a press conference on January 5th to officially unveil the Nexus One device. Furthermore,
LENOVO SMARTBOOK TO BE CALLED SKYLIGHT?
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Bookmark this category Lenovo has been working on a smartbook for a while. The machine will be powered by an ARM-based processor based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon platform which will enable it to decode 720p HD video. It will be connected to the internet all the time so you will be able to receive emails
Mozilla releases Firefox RC1 for Nokia Maemo
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Bookmark this category For all those who were awaiting the release and update on Mozilla’s Firefox mobile browser, finally there is a good news. As we recently covered that Mozilla is very soon going to release its much-anticipated Firefox mobile browser Fennec, here is the latest update: Mozilla has finally announced the release of the
anywhere software now for Macs, too
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Bookmark this category GoToMyPC is probably the most popular software for connecting from a laptop on the road to a PC back at the office or home. But what about us Mac-addicted members of the media? Next week, software maker Citrix — known for its online meeting and Webinar software — will officially take the
Here’s how Flash will look on the Nexus One (video)
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Bookmark this category Add another reason to the list of why iPhone users in particular may want to consider switching to the Nexus One, the new Android phone built by HTC and sold directly by Google: Like other Android phones, and unlike the iPhone, Nexus One owners should eventually be able to view Flash content in
What could Google to do placate Motorola? Perhaps a Nexus Two.
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Bookmark this category One thing that Google made clear today is that the HTC-built Nexus One is the first in a line of so-called ‘Superphones.’ And HTC doesn’t have the exclusive right to manufacture them, Google’s VP of Product Management Mario Queiroz said today. “We could very well do a Nexus Two with Motorola,” he



