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LG confirms 2009 launch for 3G wristphoneOpen in New Window
Time to dump that Rolex?Watches that let you make voice and video calls sound like something from a James Bond movie. Or an LG catalogue. The Korean electronics giant has a wristwatch phone in the wo read more »
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Ubuntu Eee undergoes cheesy Easy Peasy rebrandOpen in New Window
New distro eyes up netbook marketAn Ubuntu Linux-based distro landed this week for netbook users with the annoying sounding name of Easy Peasy 1.0.… read more »
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VoicePHP: Indian Startup Marries Voice with PHPOpen in New Window
Om Malik writes about TringMe, a Bangalore, India-based startup which has come up with a way to "marry VoIP with PHP, the lingua franca of the contemporary web. TringMe describes VoicePHP as an exte read more »
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Android-powered G1 phone is an enticing platform for app developersOpen in New Window
Nathan Willis writes "The free and open source software community has been waiting for the G1 cell phone since it was first announced in July. Source code for Google's Android mobile platform has b read more »
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The security imperativeOpen in New Window
"Leslie Lambert, vice president and chief information security officer at Sun Microsystems Inc., returned from a three-week business trip to India with a few souvenirs and a whole new set of IT secu read more »
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Big Indian outsourcer admits big problemsOpen in New Window
"Indian outsourcer Satyam has confirmed the departure of two directors and an early board meeting to discuss its future after a disastrous few weeks..." read more »
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World Bank bans India outsourcer Satyam for 8 yearsOpen in New Window
"The World Bank has barred India's Satyam Computer Services – the aid institution's largest software vendor and India's fourth-largest outsourcing company..." read more »
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Repairs Start On Mediterranean Telecoms CablesOpen in New Window
"A robot has been dispatched to retrieve three submarine cables that were cut Friday, disrupting Internet and telephone service in parts of the Middle East and south Asia." read more »
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