No solution for BlackBerry in India, 4 days to go Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:29 am PDT AP - Efforts by Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry, to broaden the debate over data encryption were dismissed by Indian industry groups as unnecessary Friday and appeared unlikely to break a logjam over government demands for access to users' e-mails by an Aug. 31 deadline. Full Story | Top | Three big-carrier, Android-packing Samsung Galaxy phones down, one to go Fri, 27 Aug 2010 03:49 pm PDT Ben Patterson - We've already got the Captivate for AT&T, the Epic 4G for Sprint, and the Vibrant for T-Mobile — all three of which come armed with eye-popping 4-inch displays, slim profiles, speedy 1GHz processors, and five-megapixel cameras — and now Samsung’s set to finish its lap of the four big U.S. carriers with the Fascinate, due in the coming weeks for Verizon Wireless. Full Story | Top | Is Blockbuster poised to declare bankruptcy? Fri, 27 Aug 2010 12:04 pm PDT Ben Patterson - Rumors of imminent bankruptcy have been dogging the financially struggling Blockbuster video rental chain for years, and a recent report claims that Blockbuster will finally file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as early as next month. But while the easy-to-hate Blockbuster may be down, it’s probably not out—and that’s a good thing for us movie-loving consumers. Full Story | Top | Remains of the Day: A veritable who's who Fri, 27 Aug 2010 04:30 pm PDT Macworld.com - Itâs a whoâs who of tech industry folks in the news: weâve got Steve Jobs talking branding, Paul Allen suing everybody, and Mark Zuckerberg trying to get a contentious trademark. Thrown in an iPhone-related injury and a mysterious job posting, and there should be plenty to tide you over for the weekend in the remainders for Friday, August 27, 2010. Full Story | Top | Netflix iPhone App Review Fri, 27 Aug 2010 03:29 pm PDT Digital Trends - Whether youâre still rolling with a chipped-up 8GB iPhone 3G, or just sprang for a flashy new 32GB iPhone 4, you can now claim to carry 17,000 titles in your pocket. Full Story | Top | Microsoft to spend fortune on Windows 7 push Fri, 27 Aug 2010 07:38 am PDT Appolicious - Microsoft's marketing and development costs could reach $1 billion as it pushes its new mobile platform. Also, the more you use your smartphone, the more damage you may cause to your brain. Full Story | Top | It's Not Over: HP Ups the Ante for 3PAR To $2 Billion Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:13 am PDT NewsFactor - Hewlett-Packard submitted a $2 billion offer for 3PAR on Friday morning, topping Dell's latest $1.8 billion bid for the storage technology provider. Formed in 1999 by a group of server-cluster engineers from Sun Microsystems, 3PAR offers technologies that enable enterprises to service a wide range of applications concurrently from multiple on-premise servers, virtual cloud servers, or hybrid systems that combine on-premise and off-premise elements. Full Story | Top | Defending the Internet: National Security v. Big Brother Fri, 27 Aug 2010 08:46 am PDT PC World - In the wake of revelations that the US military network was compromised in 2008, and that US digital interests are under a relative constant threat of attack, the Pentagon is establishing new cyber security initiatives to protect the Internet. The Pentagon strategy--which is part digital NATO, part digital civil defense, and part Big Brother--may ruffle some feathers and raise concerns that the US Internet is becoming a military police state. Full Story | Top | El DeBarge faces the music with "Second Chance" Fri, 27 Aug 2010 07:53 pm PDT Reuters - The last time El DeBarge released an album, it was 1994. The Internet was starting to come into its own. YouTube, iTunes, Facebook and Twitter weren't even blips on anyone's radar. Beyond that, in the intervening years, R&B and its fan base have changed radically. Full Story | Top |
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