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David Gonzales / Electronic Pulp:
Apple patent shows possible design for upcoming Tablet PC/MID — On the last day of 2008, TechCrunch's Michael Arrington sparked a rumor about Apple's plans to unveil a “large sized iPod touch with a 7 or 9 inch screen” in the fall of 2009 that will be their very first tablet PC.
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Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
Apple Tablet Described in Patent — Hidden within the usual litany of claims in a patent awarded this January—titled “Display Housing for Computing Device”, which covers their current portable displays—Apple describes a pure tablet device with radio communication:
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Motorola Announces Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year Financial Results — Fourth-quarter GAAP net loss of $1.57 per share, including net charges of $1.56 per share for highlighted items, primarily non-cash related — Implementing cost-reduction actions of approximately $1.5 billion for 2009
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Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Motorola's mobile device revenue tanks in fourth quarter — Motorola's fourth quarter results were in line with Wall Street's dismal expectations. That's where the good news ended. — Motorola reported a net loss of $3.6 billion, or $1.57 a share, on revenue of $7.1 billion (statement, Techmeme).
Eric Savitz / Tech Trader Daily:
Motorola Suspends Div, CFO Liska Out, Posts Big Q4 Loss
Motorola Suspends Div, CFO Liska Out, Posts Big Q4 Loss
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Saul Hansell / Bits:
Google Executives Face Jail Time for Italian Video — Four executives of Google begin trial Tuesday in Milan on criminal charges of defamation and privacy violation in regard to a video posted on Google's Italian site. — The case involves a three-minute cellphone video …
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Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Google's Reyes, Drummond On Trial In Italy (GOOG)
Google's Reyes, Drummond On Trial In Italy (GOOG)
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Daniel Terdiman / CNET News:
Leading futurists, thinkers to launch Silicon Valley university … Starting this summer, some of the world's leading thinkers in exponentially growing technologies will be gathering annually at NASA Ames Research Center, in the heart of Silicon Valley, for 10 weeks of discussions on how to change the future.
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Nancy Sudheer / business24-7.ae:
Earlier iPhone versions can use etisalat's services — The latest 3G model will be available on February 15 and etisalat will be targeting private and business users (AFP) — Consumers who have purchased earlier versions of the iPhone from the parallel market can also avail of the services like voice …
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Michael Bolin / Gmail Blog:
Tasks: Paper vs. iPhone — Among the world's leading productivity tools is an advanced technology known as paper. Many of the world's top corporations and most active internet users have adopted paper as a method of organizing their daily lives. When they think of something they need to do …
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Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft:
What's Microsoft hiding in its Skybox in the cloud? — If you've been wondering what Microsoft's Software+Services strategy is for its Windows Mobile platform, the answer should become a lot clearer in another couple weeks. — There have been a few leaks during the past year about Skybox …
Stuart Miles / Pocket-lint.co.uk:
Toshiba TG01 mobile phone debuts … Trying to pip the crowds at mobile phone expo, Mobile World Congress, Toshiba has announced a new phone that promises to “revolutionise the mobile entertainment world”. — Saying that it “has listened” to what consumers want, the company has announced the TG01 …
Stephen Shankland / Underexposed:
Sensor quality: SLRs erode medium-format lead — It looks like Canon and Nikon weren't blowing smoke when they said their high-end SLRs cameras will compete with medium-format digital cameras used almost exclusively by professionals. — Given the image quality advantages that SLRs with larger …
Ari Allyn-Feuer / Ars Technica:
The State of the Netbook, Part I: WEee have lived before — The netbook has taken off over the last year, but fifteen years of drama preceded the current success. In Part I of The State of the Netbook, Ars explores the surprisingly long history of the “new” form factor.
Barry Schwartz / Search Engine Roundtable:
Google Mistakenly Sends Dozens of Unwanted SMS Messages To Users — Over night, for about four hours, Google's SMS search feature sent dozens of SMS messages to Google SMS users over and over again. There are dozens of threads complaining about the issue, but the two largest threads …
Alexis Madrigal / Wired Science:
I See Your Petaflop and Raise You 19 More — Just a year after the world's fastest supercomputers broke the petaflop barrier by performing one thousand trillion calculations per second, nuclear physicists are planning a 20-petaflop machine in conjunction with IBM.
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Glyn Moody / Computerworld UK:
Is This the Solution to Spam? — I think I may have come up with a possible solution for spam. But first, some background. — I have read somewhere (can't find the reference, unfortunately) that when intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) were first introduced in the US …
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Paul McDougall / InformationWeek:
IBM Offers To Move Laid Off Workers To India — Big Blue wants to help redundant U.S. employees relocate to developing markets, according to an internal document. — The climate is warm, there's no shortage of exotic food, and the cost of living is rock bottom.
Kim Tong-hyung / The Korea Times:
Google, Yahoo United in Map Services — Internet companies are competing to bring the real world to desktops, and usual suspects Daum (www.daum.net) and Naver (www.naver.com) have emerged once again as leaders of the pack. — This has global giants Google (www.google.co.kr) and Yahoo …
Daimaou / Akihabaranews.com:
Sony LocationPorter, Stream Your Camcorder Video Via 3G — Pretty much for professionals and hard core crazy geeks like myself, here's Sony's LocationPorter. Simply put, plug your camcorder or camera directly into a LocationPorter connected to the Net via 3G, LAN, or whatever …
Rich Miller / Data Center Knowledge:
Are Tweets Crashing Web Sites? — First came the Slashdot Effect - the flood of traffic from a link on Slashdot that crashes a smaller site's web server or exhausts its bandwidth. Subsequent variations have been known as the Digg Effect and the TechCrunch Effect.
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Chris Mellor / The Register:
Seagate sets Constellation above Barracuda — Matches Western Digital — Seagate has launched its much-expected 2TB drive under the Constellation brand, which includes 2.5-inch small form factor (SFF) drives, for nearline storage needs. — The Constellation ES 3.5-inch drive replaces …
Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
Motorola: Google Android Better Than Microsoft Windows Mobile — It's true: Motorola is shifting some focus away from Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Mobile platform and focusing more on Google's (GOOG) Android platform. Why? Because it's better, Motorola says.
Troy Wolverton / SiliconValley.com:
Need PC repairs? Go to eBays of tech support — Getting help for a problem PC can be a confusing and frustrating process. — Tech support can be costly and impersonal. And often it doesn't fix the problem, or requires consumers to call multiple times before getting help.
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Adam Frucci / Gizmodo:
Crackulous Allows for App Store Piracy — Crackulous, a program for pirating apps from the iPhone App Store, was just released. Great for cheapskates, terrible for independent developers trying to make a living. Updated: 4:35pm — You'll need to jailbreak your phone to get in on the fun …