Archive for July 27th, 2008

British ISPs take active role in online piracy fight

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The British music and film industries finally received the cooperation they have been seeking from Internet Service Providers in helping them fight illegal file downloading. A report on Thursday has six of the country’s largest Internet

Samsung sales thrive on smartphones, more

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Samsung today said it prospered in the spring quarter based primarily on its cellphone and LCD businesses. The Korean company says it sold 45.7 million phones between April and June, a 22 percent boost over spring 2007.

Could iTunes users suffer the same fate as Yahoo Music users if

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In the news is Yahoo! Music’s complete and epic failure after three years of trying hard to be the music source for Yahoo! users. The failure could not have come at a worse time for the beleaguered company. Even worse is the effect his

Apple iPhone News - A Mac tablet? Not just yes, but ‘heck yes’

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Apple’s Q3 Financial call may or may not have pointed to a new Mac tablet offering but that doesn’t really matter. The Mac tablet isn’ta rumor any more, Robert. It’s right here sitting in my pocket. If the iPhone isn’ta Mac tablet,

Apple iPhone News - A Mac tablet? Not just yes, but ‘heck yes’

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Apple’s Q3 Financial call may or may not have pointed to a new Mac tablet offering but that doesn’t really matter. The Mac tablet isn’ta rumor any more, Robert. It’s right here sitting in my pocket. If the iPhone isn’ta Mac tablet,

Apple shame spiral continues with MobileMe data loss

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Over the last few months Apple has had some interesting snafus. It all started with Leopard’s initial release. Nearly every user agrees that the initial release was more like a beta (or an alpha, depending on who you ask),

Steve Jobs Discusses Health with Reporter

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The topic of Steve Jobs’ health has become a hot topic amongst blogs and newspapers over the past few weeks. In 2004, Steve Jobs underwent surgery for a rare and curable form of pancreatic cancer. Jobs was reportedly cured of the disease.