Jan
26
2009
MichaelSmith writes “A New Zealand man who bought a second hand MP3 player from a store in the US found it loaded with the names and personal details of American soldiers, as well as a mission briefing and information about equipment. Chris Ogle says he will return the unit to the US Defense Department if asked, and that it never worked as a music player anyway. A slightly different version of the story is available from TVNZ.”

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Jan
26
2009
mamaphoenix writes “Paul McDougall of InformationWeek reports Computer enthusiasts who want to get their hands on the trial version of Microsoft’s next operating system have just two more weeks to do so. The company says it will end availability of Windows 7 Beta on Feb. 10. There are a couple of loopholes, however. Users who started to download the OS before that date will have until Feb. 12 to complete the process. Also, Microsoft will continue to distribute product keys beyond Feb. 12 to users who have previously downloaded Windows 7 Beta but have yet to obtain a key. ‘We are at a point where we have more than enough beta testers and feedback coming in to meet our engineering needs, so we are beginning to plan the end of general availability for Windows 7 Beta,’ said Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft’s in-house Windows blogger, in a post Friday. Microsoft will post warnings on its Web site that the download program for Windows 7 is about to end starting Tuesday. A final version of Windows 7, Microsoft’s follow-up to Windows Vista, is expected to be available in late 2009 or early 2010.”

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Jan
26
2009
theodp writes “Imagine a technology that lets you pay for products just by waving your cellphone over a reader. You wouldn’t have to if you lived in Japan, where people have been using it for the last five years to pay for everything from train tickets to groceries to candy in vending machines. While nearly everyone who’s tried it has liked this form of payment, consumers in the United States won’t be able to wave-and-pay anytime soon: The companies that must work together to give the technology to the masses can’t agree on how to split the resulting revenue.”

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Jan
26
2009
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Jan
26
2009
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Jan
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2009
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Jan
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2009
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2009
Comments Off on Ubisoft confirms Assassin's Creed sequel for 2009/10 – The Tech Herald | tags: 3G, games, google, news | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Bell Mobility to Launch CDMA-Based Palm Centro – Teleclick.ca | tags: cap, cell phone, email, google, mobile, news, Phone, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
26
2009
Comments Off on Whisky maker wins right to put 'Glen' on label – Globe and Mail | tags: google, news | posted in technical news