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Google Chrome OS Unveiled, Signals Web Applications as Future of Computing
A radical new day has dawned for the operating system. Today Google finally aired its long awaited Chrome Operating System. The operating system was detailed at a press conference starting at 1 p.m. EST, and the open source code was posted online just before the start of the presentation. The new operating system brings a dramatically different look and perspective to ...Published 4 days ago | -
Is Google getting into Telephony?
Will Google be our next telephony provider option?Submitted by ZeroDayExploit | Published 9 days ago | -
Why Many Stores No Longer Accept Personal Checks
Nov. 21 - Don't be surprised while shopping this season to find that some stores no longer accept checks. Diesel, True Religion, Ed Hardy and Lululemon Athletica are among a growing list of stores that don't accept personal checks. Gap Inc. has tested the idea. Austin-based Whole Foods Market is trying it out at a few stores in California and ...Published about 7 hours ago | -
Study: Firefox Most Vulnerable Browser, IE8 Among the Safest
Security is a serious concern now more than ever, with hackers and cybercriminals becoming more organized and looking to profit on a wealth of stolen information. Typically problems fall into the PICNIC variety - Problem In Chair, Not In Computer - but that does not change the fact that some platforms due to design are more vulnerable to attack. Typically vulnerability ...Published 11 days ago | -
Top Gadgets for the Holidays
Nov. 23 - The holiday season is as much a time for tech as for toys. Electronic gadgets are at the top of many wish lists and account for an ever-growing share of holiday shopping budgets. Fortunately for shoppers, tech gifts don't have to break their budgets. One big trend this year is sharp discounts on products in many of ...Published about 7 hours ago | -
Google and Yahoo Risk User's Trust, Stoke Fear with Pharma Ad Lobbying
Nov. 18 - Twelve years after a change in rules allowed drug companies to bombard our televisions with prescription drug ads, I still get angry every time one of these noxious commercials appears. No matter what the drug industry claims about their educational value, these spots are nothing more than the handiwork of snake oil salesmen pitching their potions to ...Published 5 days ago | -
Adult Photos in T-Mobile Site Shock Users
The over 33.5 million customers at the nation's fourth largest mobile carrier, T-Mobile, may be in for a bit of a surprise. When completing the monthly ritual of logging in to the T-Mobile website to pay his bill, one customer reportedly came across a controversial sight - topless ladies. The customer, whose name is Andrew, wrote to The Consumerist: I have ...Published 18 days ago | -
Return to Windows Live Reveals Improved Services
One of the pleasant surprises of diving back into the world of Windows was exploring Windows Live's apps, which bundle e-mail, file storage, social networking, instant messaging, photo sharing and blogging into one clean, organized online spot. The offerings are more than enough for average computer users, and Windows Live is the closest thing I've used to serving as a one-stop ...Published 12 days ago | -
NVIDIA's CEO Proclaims Love of Apple Computers, Shows Tablet Prototype
Intel is suing NVIDIA in an effort to get them dropped from chipset licensing on Nehalem boards. NVIDIA has filed countersuit against Intel. NVIDIA has even gone as far as to sponsor cartoons lampooning Intel. NVIDIA particularly enraged Intel when it convinced Apple to dump Intel's integrated graphics from its product lineup in favor of NVIDIA designs. Intel vows it ...Published 13 days ago | -
Windows 7 Grabs 4% of PC Market in First Few Weeks
Microsoft has a lot riding on Windows 7 after Vista was poorly adopted by enterprise users and consumers. Windows 7 so far has been doing much better than Vista and is growing rapidly in marketshare in the computer market. Early reports showed that retail box sales of Windows 7 were up a whopping 234% compared to sales of Vista over the ...Published 11 days ago | -
IPhone Facebook App Developer Quits Over Apple Policies
In the early days of social networking, the dominant player was MySpace. As time went by, MySpace was joined by other players like Facebook and Twitter. MySpace has since lost the top position in the social networking world to Facebook. In October, traffic numbers for September 2009 for social networking sites came in and Facebook had over 300 million users, pushing ...Published 11 days ago | -
Microsoft Banking on Rise of Touchscreen PCs
Most every computer user is a whiz at pointing and clicking with a mouse. If Microsoft has a say, you'll become equally adept at touching and tapping the PC screen directly with your fingers. As part of the company's recent launch of Windows 7, the vastly improved successor to Windows Vista, Microsoft hopes to usher in a new era for ...Published 11 days ago | -
Early Tests Show Windows 7 Has Worse Battery Life in Netbooks than XP
With Windows Vista, Microsoft revamped many features and piled on a lot of functionality that Windows XP didn't have - among other things improving security. An unfortunate side effect of this, though was that Windows Vista was much bulkier than Windows XP and more battery hungry. As a result, up until October most netbooks used Windows XP. With Windows 7, more ...Published 10 days ago | -
Dell Smart Phone Expected to Debut in China, Brazil by Year's End
SEATTLE - Dell Inc. is officially jumping into the "smart" phone market this month in a deal with China's biggest wireless carrier, China Mobile Ltd. The Dell Mini 3, a keyboardless touch-screen phone that runs Google Inc.'s Android operating system, will also be available in Brazil later this year. The computer maker, based in Round Rock, Texas, would not say ...Published 10 days ago | -
Time Warner Cable to Cap Bandwidth in More Markets
'TWC throws down the gauntlet in additional markets.' - Nearly a year ago, DailyTech brought you news that Time Warner Cable (TWC) planned to implement bandwidth restrictions in Texas. The initial plan was to use Beaumont, Texas as a trial run for bandwidth caps meaning that customers would no longer have access to unrestricted, "all-you-can-eat" internet bandwidth. The Beaumont test bed ...Published 7 months ago | -
Novartis: Lower Dose of H1N1 Vaccine Might Be Good Enough
Swiss biotech company Novartis discovered that a half dose of its A(H1N1) 2009 unadjuvanted vaccine may help the person receiving the shot to develop a sufficient immune response. The company conducted clinical trials of about 4,000 individuals who were given the Novartis Fluvirin vaccine, which found that many of the adults had immunity from the virus. Novartis hopes to use similar ...Published 5 days ago | -
California Targets HDTVs to Lower Electricity Demand
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The most power-hungry television sets could soon be banned from store shelves in California as state energy regulators on Wednesday consider a first-in-the nation mandate intended to lower electricity demand. If adopted, the regulations will require televisions sold in California to be more energy efficient beginning in 2011. The requirement would be tougher in 2013, with only ...Published 5 days ago | -
Judge Rejects Apple's Attempt to Stop Aggresive Verizon Ads
AT&T's Christmas wish to take its main competitor's aggressive ads off the air has been met with disappointment. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Batten Sr. handed the telecom a lump of coal, denying their request for an injunction, commenting that while Verizon's commercials were "sneaky" they weren't misleading. Judge Batten Sr. commented that people might "misunderstand" the commercials, "but that doesn’t ...Published 4 days ago | -
Microsoft Lays Off 800 Workers Worldwide This Week
REDMOND, Wash. - Microsoft Corp. says it is cutting 800 more jobs. That's in addition to the 5,000 layoffs it announced in January. Lou Gellos, a Microsoft spokesman, said Wednesday the cuts are being made in offices around the globe. He would not say what specific product groups or job types are affected. Gellos also says Microsoft had already let nearly ...Published 18 days ago | -
Windows 7 Retail Box Sales Up 234% Against Vista
While Apple seems to be content with "going negative" when it comes to commercials touting its computing products, Microsoft has taken a different route with Windows 7. Apple has focused more on bashing Windows 7 (and the faults of its predecessors) rather than focus on the main strengths of the OS X platform. Microsoft, on the other hand, has created positive ...Published 17 days ago |


















