Another day, another clue of the 3G iPhone's guts. Today, Zibri, of the (in)famous Ziphone.org iPhone unlocking fame, discovered some interesting code in the SDK released yesterday. Along
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It's IT Blogwatch: in which Google launches App Engine, predicting sleepless nights for Amazon and Microsoft. Not to mention bad gamer tattoos...
In Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire, Heather Havenstein hardly happens:
Google Inc. launched a preview release of its new Google App Engine yesterday, ......Read more
I once asked if 2007 was going to be the year of NAC. It wasn't. Now as it becomes a feature in Windows, what happens to the specialty shops?
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At the CTIA Wireless 2008 trade show last week in Las Vegas the hottest new phone was, as you might expect, Sprint's Instinct, apparently the closest thing yet to an iPhone. And still the farthest thing from an iPhone? That would beMicrosoft's changes to Windows Mobile 6.1.
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It's IT Blogwatch: in which Windows 7's might come next year -- or not -- and might have a new, modular architecture -- errr, or not. Not to mention the worst interview questions...
Eric Lai reports:
Microsoft Corp. has dropped two strong hints [last week] that the next version of its Windows operating system will arrive in 2009, shaving up to a year off previous expectations. It could also be a signal that Microsoft intends to cut its losses with Windows Vista, which has been poorly received or shunned by customers, especially large companies ... Responding to criticism that Windows has become unnecessarily bloated, the company has 200 engineers developing a slimmed-down kernel called MinWin that uses 100 files and 25MB, compared to Vista's 5,000 files and 4GB core and is so small it lacks a graphical subsystem ......Read more
If Apple's iPhone application development strategy succeeds, the company may find itself in hot water with the government in the not-too-distant future
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It's IT Blogwatch: in which Intel launches seven sorts of new stuff at Intel Developer Forum in China. Not to mention a new spin on Smash Bros...
Sharon Gaudin reports:
Intel Corp. officially unveiled its low-power, newly architected Atom processor line at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai today. The chips, aimed at the embedded and mobile Internet device markets, are designed for low power consumption and long battery life ......Read more