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Moxi DVRs Coming to a Store Near YouOpen in New Window
Digeo's Moxi set-top DVRs have been sold for years through cable providers, but Digeo says this is the year the devices will appear in stores. Actually, the company told me the same thing last year a read more »
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Coming to a Wall Near You: GreenTVOpen in New Window
At a time when power savings is a hot topic, LG has begun shipping the first televisions that qualify for the LCD TV Association's GreenTV logo. The logo program was designed to encourage TV makers t read more »
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Inside assisted GPS: helping GPS help youOpen in New Window
Ever wonder how your mobile phone can find your location quickly, even on a cloudy day where a satellite signal is hard to come by? The answer is that many of these devices use assisted GPS (AGPS). A read more »
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What Happens If Microsoft Warns?Open in New Window
"Microsoft issued a dire profit warning at the start of the last recession, in December 2000. Will the 2008 recession lead to another warning? UBS analyst Heather Bellini has raised the red flag, so read more »
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Here's looking at you, kids: GeoEye-1 releases its first imageOpen in New Window
A high-resolution commercial satellite launched in September returned its first ultra-sharp image this week. read more »
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120GB Zune coming to a store near youOpen in New Window
The device, which was just recently confirmed to be in the works by Microsoft, has popped up on a store shelf in Atlanta. read more »
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What Do SMB Wi-Fi Customers Want?Open in New Window
"A good percentage of small to medium businesses are planning to upgrade to 802.11n in the next 12 months, according to a survey from ABI Research." read more »
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WorkLight: Bringing Enterprise 2.0 to a Widget Near YouOpen in New Window
Roi Carthy writes, "Enter WorkLight, an Israeli startup with $17M in its war chest whose mission is to assist enterprises to get their services working in places where their users and customers are actually frequenting online." read more »
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