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Goojje Search Engine Launches in China [Goojje to Replace Google Search in China?]

Posted under COMPANIES, Google by admin on Sunday 31 January 2010 at 11:08 am

Goojje

It all sounds a little too weird and disturbing at the same time but it looks like a certain Chinese site is ready to replace Google Search altogether. Goojje is the name of the new search engine
and it might become the alternative China needs should Google withdraw from the market. (more…)


Google phasing out support for IE6

Posted under Google, Microsoft, Software by admin on Saturday 30 January 2010 at 12:45 pm

IE logo

Google has clearly had enough with Internet Explorer 6.

As of March 1, Google will no longer support IE6 on its Google Docs and Google Sites services, (more…)


Apple stelt iPad voor

Posted under Notebooks & PC, Technology News, Technology Reports, featured by admin on Thursday 28 January 2010 at 9:45 am

Apple iPad

Tijdens de voorstelling in San Francisco demonstreert Jobs -in traditionele jeans en zwarte trui- het nieuwe toestel dat voor Apple een vierde pijler moet worden, naast de Mac, iPod en iPhone. De iPad is iets breder dan een A4-blad en lijkt op een grote versie van de iPhone. (more…)


TechCrunch officially hacked.

Posted under Internet News, Security, Technology News by admin on Wednesday 27 January 2010 at 10:16 am

TechCrunch

Popular technology blog Techcrunch has been hacked and is currently down with all but a message noting that the site has indeed been compromised. (more…)


Apple iTablet: the obvious name?

Posted under Notebooks & PC, Technology Reports, featured by admin on Tuesday 26 January 2010 at 12:08 pm

Apple iTablet: the obvious name?

With all the recent talk about the iSlate, iPad, iSlab, whatever… doesn’t it seem like the obvious candidate for the name of Apple’s rumored tablet computer is being completely overlooked? (more…)


MP3 replacement proposed

Posted under Media News, Music by admin on Tuesday 26 January 2010 at 11:37 am

Bach Technology

A proposed file format called MusicDNA will allow content owners to ship up to 32GB of information, such as album cover art, song lyrics, and even up-to-the minute blog posts and concert listings, alongside a music file. If enough content owners and distributors sign on, it could become an alternative to the MP3, giving users a more album-like digital playback experience, and allowing artists and content owners to charge more money per download. (more…)


Microsoft Learned of IE Zero-Day Flaw Last September

Posted under Google, Microsoft, Security, Software by admin on Saturday 23 January 2010 at 5:45 pm

Microsoft Learned of IE Zero-Day Flaw Last September

Microsoft was aware months ago of a critical security vulnerability well before hackers exploited it to breach Google, Adobe and other large U.S. companies but did not patch the hole until Thursday. (more…)


Apple tablet could earn $3 billion in a year

Posted under Technology News, Technology Reports, featured by admin on Saturday 23 January 2010 at 11:58 am

Apple Logo

There has been a lot of speculation as to what Apple’s rumored tablet will look like and how it will work. One analyst is now speculating on how much potential revenue the device, expected to be announced next week, could bring the Mac maker. (more…)


Google Sees Mobile as Key to Extend Search Might in 2010

Posted under Google, Mobile by admin on Saturday 23 January 2010 at 11:52 am

Google

Google’s logged 87.8 billion searches in December 2009, or 66.8 percent of the more than 131 billion searches conducted worldwide. (more…)


Bill Gates Joins the Twitterati

Posted under COMPANIES, Social networking, Twitter by admin on Thursday 21 January 2010 at 9:03 am

Bill Gates

With little fanfare, Bill Gates joined the ranks of celebrities on Twitter this week. But if 140-character tweets aren’t enough for you, the software-mogul-turned-philanthropist Wednesday started sharing his more complete thoughts on a Web site dubbed “The Gates Notes.” (more…)


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