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Google to bid on US airwaves

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Tue Dec 4, 2007 @ 8:19am neoform
BBC News -- Google has announced it is in the running for a slice of the US airwaves that would allow it to launch a nationwide wireless internet network. Part of the spectrum, called the C Block, is being sold by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in.. Read More
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Microsoft set to open up software

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Fri Feb 22, 2008 @ 8:27am neoform
BBC News -- Microsoft has announced that it will open up the technology of some of its leading software to make it easier to operate with rivals' products. The technology giant is to publish key software blueprints on its website. It also promised not to sue op.. Read More
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Mobile firms plan London TV pilot

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Wed Feb 13, 2008 @ 8:19am neoform
BBC News -- Orange and T-Mobile have announced a joint pilot project of a multi-channel TV service for mobile phone users in west London in the second half of 2008. During the trial, customers will use handsets with a technology called TDtv to receive up to 24 hig.. Read More
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2 share Nobel for work on hard drives

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Tue Oct 9, 2007 @ 8:28am neoform
MSNBC -- Prizes for chemistry, literature, peace and economics will be announced through Oct. 15. The peace award is announced in Oslo, while the other prizes are announced in Stockholm. The prizes, each of which carries a cash prize of $1.5 million, were estab.. Read More
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Apple's Content Quarrel

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Sat Sep 8, 2007 @ 1:44pm neoform
BusinessWeek -- CEO Steve Jobs announced snazzy new iPods and a price cut for the iPhone, but the frustrations of content owners such as NBC are coming to the fore Anyone who has been to one of Steve Jobs' media events knows well the thrall cast by the Apple (AAPL) ch.. Read More
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Chips stack up in third dimension

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Fri Apr 13, 2007 @ 2:28pm neoform
BBC News -- Stacks of chips, one on top of the other, will power the next generation of superfast PCs, IBM has announced. Laying chips vertically, instead of side by side, reduces the distance data has to travel by 1,000 times, making the chips faster and more eff.. Read More
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NSW CBDs will get free Wi-Fi: ZDNet Australia

TECHNOLOGY / NEWS Wed Nov 29, 2006 @ 8:20am neoform
ZDNET -- Central business districts of key cities in New South Wales will get free Wi-Fi broadband within the next three years, under a plan announced today by the state's premier Morris Iemma... Read More
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