Feb 23 2009

Kindle 2 Starts Shipping a Day Early – PC World


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Kindle 2 Starts Shipping a Day Early
PC World
Amazon.com on Monday began shipping its Kindle 2 e-book reader a day earlier than originally planned. Amazon said Monday that Kindle 2, introduced two weeks ago for preordering, is already the number-one seller on its Electronics Web site.
Amazon.com Ships Kindle 2 a Day Early PC Magazine
What's the average age of Kindle owners? CNET News
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Feb 23 2009

Jobs Health Concerns Swirl Ahead of Apple Meeting – Bloomberg


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Jobs Health Concerns Swirl Ahead of Apple Meeting
Bloomberg
By Connie Guglielmo Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. will hold its annual meeting this week without Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs, his first absence since he reclaimed leadership of the company more than a decade ago.
Health worries triggered: No Jobs at Apple annual meeting WA today
Apple's Jobs to skip annual shareholder meeting CNET News
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Feb 23 2009

Capcom descends on Lost Planet 2 – GameSpot


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Capcom descends on Lost Planet 2
GameSpot
By Alex Sassoon Coby, GameSpot UK Japanese publisher confirms via Xbox Live that gamers will return to EDN III; previously snow-bound planet now features jungle.
Capcom announces 'Lost Planet 2' Digital Spy
Capcom reveals Lost Planet 2 via Xbox Live Ars Technica
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Feb 23 2009

Key: We still need a new internet copyright law – Stuff.co.nz


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Key: We still need a new internet copyright law
Stuff.co.nz
Implementing copyright law covering the internet is necessary in terms of bringing New Zealand into line with other countries, Prime Minister John Key says.
National stalls law to block internet pirates New Zealand Herald
Protests stall New Zealand copyright rule CNET News
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Feb 23 2009

Microsoft Unveils "Elevate America"

nandemoari writes “In response to the current economic crisis, Microsoft Corp. has come out with a stimulus plan of their own. Their goal is to help a large group of individuals use their computers to land employment in ways other than to generate a compelling resume. The new online initiative, Elevate America, is set to equip close to 2 million people (over the next three years) with the skills needed to succeed in the field of technology.”

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Feb 23 2009

Citrix XenServer Virtualization Platform Now Free

Pedro writes “Citrix announced today that they are giving away their Xen OSS based virtualization platform XenServer with all the goodies included for free. The big highlights are XenMotion, which lets you move VMs from box to box without downtime, and multi server management. The same stuff in VMware land is k. They plan to sell new products for XenServer and also the same stuff on Microsoft’s virtualization technology called Hyper-V. It will be interesting to see what VMware does. The announcement comes the day before VMware’s big user event VMworld.”

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Feb 23 2009

Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition – Ars Technica


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Friday Apple Links: Dancing with the Woz edition
Ars Technica
In this week-ending roundup of interesting Apple tidbits, we have iTunes taxes, German Mac cloners telling Apple to bring it on, turn-by-turn GPS navigation for your iPhone, Apple's Wayne Westerman talks multi-touch inspiration, and more.
Emerging iPhone contenders charted, compared by RBC Apple Insider
Should Apple make a netbook? If Tim Cook wants to be its CEO, yes guardian.co.uk
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Feb 23 2009

Deadline looms for public comments on internet traffic control – CBC.ca


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Deadline looms for public comments on internet traffic control
CBC.ca
Internet users who have something to say about the way internet service providers selectively slow down or speed up traffic for different internet applications have until Monday at midnight to make their views known to Canada's internet service
CRTC ‘ignored evidence’ in Bell throttling case: report p2pnet.net
Gauging Bell Canada's public perception Canada.com
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Feb 23 2009

Capcom descends on Lost Planet 2 – GameSpot


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Capcom descends on Lost Planet 2
GameSpot
By Alex Sassoon Coby, GameSpot UK Japanese publisher confirms via Xbox Live that gamers will return to EDN III; previously snow-bound planet now features jungle.
Capcom reveals Lost Planet 2 via Xbox Live Ars Technica
Lost Planet 2 trailer hints at warmer climes San Jose Mercury News
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Feb 23 2009

RIM, T-Mobile Throw Curve with New BlackBerry – eWeek


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RIM, T-Mobile Throw Curve with New BlackBerry
eWeek
By Wayne Rash The new BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone, built by RIM for T-Mobile, combines GPS, Wi-Fi, global calling, a full QWERTY keyboard, location-based services and new browser in a sleeker, thinner package.
Research In Motion Keeps Hiring Amid Economic Downturn Teleclick.ca
New BlackBerry a flexible, keyboard-free affair Otago Daily Times
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