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  Mobile: Predicting The Google Phone 2007-11-14 15:07

Posted by Zonk on Wednesday November 14 2007, @03:07PM
from the can-you-goog-me-now dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Inside The GPhone: What To Expect From Google's Android Alliance (an article at Information Week) argues that you can predict what the GPhone(s) will look like very easily, simply by listing the technologies of the Open Handset Alliance partners. According to this theory, the phone will have a user interface from Sweden's TAT, VCAST-like multimedia capabilities powered by PacketVideo Corp., and an iPhone-like capacitive touch-screen, from Synaptics. Hardware-wise, it'll probably be built around Texas Instruments' OMAP processors, which enable a single-chip world phone (GSM/EDGE/GPRS). "While the GPhone won't be revolutionary, it'll connect the pieces in pleasantly new ways," argues author Alex Wolfe. Should Apple be concerned?"
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 [+] story, mobile, cellphones, android, gphone, communications, google

  Microsoft Plans Flickr Competitor 2007-11-14 14:22

Posted by Zonk on Wednesday November 14 2007, @02:22PM
from the piktrs-maybe-or-photoz dept.
An anonymous reader writes "Judging by newly posted job calls, Microsoft is now working on a Flickr-like online photo service. ZDNet reports: '"This feature team is building a next-generation photo and video sharing service that will compete with Flickr, SmugMug and other photo web solutions today. This is a 'v1' opportunity," the ad said. And video will be a part of the effort, too: "This role will work across the new Windows Live division with teams like Spaces, SkyDrive, Messenger and Hotmail to construct a winning strategy for Microsoft in photo and video sharing." Evidently, Microsoft sees the effort as an online extension of its current desktop technology.' Gundeep Hora, at CoolTechZone, feels that such a service is unlikely to succeed, and lays out the numerous challenges the company will face upon entering the market."
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 [+] story, microsoft, metoo, internet, loosers, ilife

  An engine that runs on air 2007-10-09 16:35 BirdDoggy

Submitted by BirdDoggy on Tuesday October 09 2007, @04:35PM
BirdDoggy writes "TG Daily has an article about a pneumatic engine developed by the French company, Moteur Developpment International (MDI). With three carbon fiber air cylinders mounted under the vehicle, the prototype is capable of speeds up to 68mph and can travel about 124 miles between recharges. The recharges can be done in 4 hours with just $2 worth of electricity."
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 [+] submission, science, power, terribletitle, offtopic

  DoD block soldiers' access to YouTube, MySpace 2007-05-14 20:40 Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 14 2007, @08:40PM
Anonymous Coward writes "US soldiers will be unable to access many popular Internet sites including Youtube and Myspace from today, after the Depart of Defence blocked access to these sites claiming they were taking up too much bandwidth.

If I remember correctly, it is DoD's (D)Arpanet initiative that developed into what we call the Internet today. How ironic is it that few years down the line, DoD is censoring it's own creation?"
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 [+] submission, yro, censorship
From feed by registerfeed on Monday May 14 2007, @08:32PM
Most of the right words, in mostly the right order

Column After just a couple years of practice, Google can claim to produce the best computer-generated language translations in the world - in languages their boffin creators don't even understand.


http://go.theregister.com/feed/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/05/15/google_translation/
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Submitted by Tookis on Monday May 14 2007, @08:29PM
Tookis writes "In a recent patent filing sure to shock some, Google has proposed a real time profiling of players of online games such as World of Warcraft. Soon players of such games may see in game ads directly designed to appeal to their persona. Last month Google filed a patent in both Europe and the US which outlined plans to psychologically profile people simply by their style of play in popular online games. http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/12152/1092/"
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 [+] submission, games, google
Posted by kdawson on Monday May 14 2007, @08:20PM
from the only-stick-they've-got dept.
BlueOni0n writes "Earlier today, Microsoft announced it will begin actively seeking reparations for claimed patent infringement by Linux and the open source community in general. One opinion on why Microsoft won't reveal these 235 alleged IP infringements to the public is that they're afraid of having the claims debunked or challenged — so instead they're waiting until the OS community comes to the bargaining table. But a more optimistic thought is that Microsoft may be afraid to list these supposed violations because it knows the patents can be worked around by the open source community, leaving Microsoft high and dry without any leverage at all."
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 [+] story, yro, microsoft, linux, patents, greed, lie