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Kazaa goes Legit

August 2, 2009 in Services

Once being forced to closed down by lines of court rulings, as reported in CNET News.com, Kazaa, a former giant in the P2P world with the same popularity rate as Napster and LimeWire, is back on the surface as a standard-issue music-subscription site, fully up and running, and prepared even for just a quick check [...]

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Facebook leads to lower grades

April 13, 2009 in Internet, Services

I did not know if the point of this story is too obvious to blogs, but I thought at the end he has to say: in a word, Facebook is ridiculously huge distraction for the students – and now, a study shows that the use of the popular social networking can be measured in the [...]

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Inconceivable! Microsoft extends XP sales through April 2010

April 6, 2009 in Services, Systems

It really is the OS that refuses to die no matter what you think about the successor of Windows XP, OS can Littlefield had yet another postponement of the high-tech trash. Apple Insider that Microsoft has decided that a further extension to the sale of Windows XP, at least for Hewlett-Packard, the largest manufacturer of [...]

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More app stores in store as Nokia preps Ovi

April 3, 2009 in Internet, Mobile Phones, Services

As if there were not enough iPhone applications, we now have too many App Store, from the election.
Research in Motion, on Wednesday was the last of the founding of companies with the opening of the app world for its BlackBerry phones at the CTIA wireless conference in Las Vegas.
Developers May happy about the possibility of [...]

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Intel hails “recession buster” Nehalem

March 31, 2009 in Internet, Services, Systems

Pat Gelsinger Monday Blog tagged “cool” even though he no doubt on the Xeon processor 5500, formerly known under the name Nehalem instead of his own prose.
The head of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group also has the word “spectacular” repeatedly during his presentation at the launch of the Intel 5500 in the office. It was the [...]

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