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OQO launches world's smallest Vista PC with OLED screenOpen in New Window
OQO has been around almost as long as Ars, and through the years the company has been so far ahead of the portable computing curve that it hasn't been able to catch on with consumers. But Intel's Ato read more »
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Skype For Mac Adds Screen Sharing, Wi-Fi ServiceOpen in New Window
Along with improved overall call quality, Skype 2.8 also lets Mac users make calls on Boingo Wi-Fi hotspots on a per-minute basis. read more »
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SOA gets an obituaryOpen in New Window
"SOA is dead but services remain alive, according to a prominent analyst who published an obituary for SOA in a blog post on Monday. In her blog, Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research direc read more »
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Pharos Launches GPS-Centric SmartphoneOpen in New Window
The Windows Mobile-powered handset will be able to offer turn-by-turn navigation without a cellular data connection. read more »
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Cisco Launches Mix-and-Match Wireless Home Audio SystemOpen in New Window
Details are finally out on the most poorly kept pre-CES secret: Cisco plans to enter the wireless home audio fray with a family of mix-and-match components for playing music throughout your home over read more »
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Mumbai gunmen used U.S. VoIP service to talk to their superiors during their spreeOpen in New Window
A U.S. VoIP phone service kept one of the terrorists who carried out deadly attacks in Mumbai, India, in November in touch with his handlers based in Pakistan, according to reports describing a dossi read more »
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Amazon offers pay-per-use service for data hosted on S3Open in New Window
"Amazon has rolled out a new option for its Simple Storage Service (S3) that lets data holders charge another entity for the cost of accessing their information. Previously, someone with information read more »
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BT to be freed from service obligationsOpen in New Window
"Communications minister Lord Carter is to free BT from its universal service obligations - its legal duty to run a phone line to every home in the country, as well as provide pay..." read more »
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