Friday, October 12, 2007

Phantom vibrations shake 'crackberry' addicts (CNN.com)

If your hipbone is connected to your BlackBerry or your thighbone is connected to your cell phone, those vibrations you're feeling in the car, in your pajamas, in the shower, may be coming from your headbone.

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Comcast Starts Rolling Out TiVo Boxes (Digital Trends)

It's been more than two years' coming, but Comcast is finally beginning to deploy set-top cable boxes employing TiVo DVR technology.

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Universal Music Takes on iTunes (BusinessWeek)

Universal chief Doug Morris is enlisting other big music players for a service to challenge the Jobs juggernaut.

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Internet growing at record pace, Apache losing ground quickly (TG Daily)

The Internet is growing on a faster rate than ever before and is quickly approaching a size of 150 million websites, according to survey results released by Netcraft. Apache remains the most popular software running web servers, but it is surrendering market shares to Microsoft and Google at a dramatic rate.

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Technologies We're Glad Are Dead (CIO.com)

It's easy to cry over the products we loved and lost. But let's take time to appreciate the many ways in which technology really has improved, and the many geeky things we no longer need to worry about.

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