Jun 17 2010
Dilbert
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Jun 17 2010
Link: Flash Player 10.1 Now Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux Key feature for Mac users is the h.264 hardware acceleration.
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Jun 17 2010
Link: How Does the New Hotmail Stack Up to Gmail? This may come as a surprise, but the new Microsoft Hotmail is actually pretty good. But how does it stack up to Google’s email champion, Gmail? Here’s a look at the good and bad of both services.
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Jun 17 2010
Link: Doing the Right Thing – Cringely on technology Accidents happen to the best of companies. It is how those companies respond to big industrial accidents — how they learn and change as a result of those lessons — that shows the quality of an organization.
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Jun 17 2010
Link: Behind the scenes: Windows Phone 7 | Beyond Binary – CNET News I actually think that Windows Phone 7 will be rather nice, despite the terrible name and the fact that it will launch with several key features missing.
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Jun 17 2010
Link: Lies, Damned Lies and the “Gone Google” Calculator I love my Google Apps account, but Google’s ‘Gone Google’ calculator is terribly bad, almost insultingly so.
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Jun 14 2010
Slim Xbox 360 gets official at $299, shipping today, looks angular and ominous (hands-on!) — Engadget Microsoft seem incapable of producing a good-looking Xbox.
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Jun 14 2010
Link: SeaMicro drops an atom bomb on the server industry | VentureBeat Coming out of stealth, SeaMicro is dispelling the Silicon Valley myth that you can’t innovate in hardware anymore. The startup is announcing today it has created a server with 512 Intel Atom chips that gets supercomputer performance but uses 75 percent less power […]
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