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Next Major Android Handset Revealed: the Kogan AgoraOpen in New Window
The next gPhone has arrived, and surprisingly, it looks pretty nice. Although we were all very excited about China's Sciphone (not really), the Kogan Agora and its upgraded twin, the Agora Pro, are p read more »
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Ralph Lauren Launches iPhone App: Could OshKosh B’Gosh Be Next?Open in New Window
Ralph Lauren has released a free iPhone application so you can look at his clothes on your iPhone. read more »
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Where Should Microsoft Go Next?Open in New Window
Joe Wilcox suggests that Microsoft needs to have scouts at DEMOfall 08 - looking for both possible business partnerships and targets for acquisition. read more »
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Microsoft supports Blu-ray mastering in Windows; is Xbox next?Open in New Window
UPDATED Finally giving up the last vestiges of its exclusive support for the HD DVD format, Microsoft has quietly launched a beta test of Windows-based mastering software for Blu-Ray discs. read more »
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Next XenServer — code named Orlando — now in alpha testingOpen in New Window
Paula Rooney reports on the next XenServer, currently in alpha testing over at Citrix. It includes significant improvements in automated high availability, performance, and monitoring. read more »
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What's next, Google Autos or Google Music?Open in New Window
Stephen Shankland reports that Hitwise was right in predicting Google would enter the virtual world based on search traffic and now that Hitwise is betting on an Autos or Music offering next. read more »
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Iptivia and Next-Generation Network Monitoring.Open in New Window
Stacey Higginbotham reports on Iptivia, a startup which offers next-generation network monitoring, especially aimed at companies that are in charge of facilitating large amounts of voice or video tra read more »
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The Next Social Network: WordPress?Open in New Window
Anne Zelenka reports on interest amongst some individuals - especially techies - to move social networking to a more distributed model. One option, currently being explored by a project called DiSo i read more »
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