05
Nov
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patrickhayes wrote an interesting post today on
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Although Microsoft claims that its spree of cutting down 5,000 jobs (about 5% of 96,000 employees worldwide) before June 2010 is over but there is a doubt on that
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27
Oct
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iPhone News
Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on
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Haier America recently released their very own portable media player. It’s a simple music, photo, and video player available in 4 and 8 GB capacities. I didn’t expect much when I picked it up, but for the price it packs quite a punch. It even has a FM radio and voice recorder built right in. There’s no question, this device can’t compare to the quality of an Apple iPod Nano or Microsoft Zune, but it’s an affordable alternative which deserves a quick look. Haier HV18A Specs: Capacities:
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26
Oct
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Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on
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Filed under: Odds and ends , Surveys and Polls , iPhone This morning, the New York Times had an interesting piece about the shift in cellphone momentum away from Microsoft to Android and the iPhone. The story refers to Windows Mobile as ‘foundering,’ which won’t bring much happiness to Redmond. Of course, Microsoft already knows that they’re quickly becoming a non-player in the smartphone market. What’s of interest beyond the basics is just how far the Windows based phones have slippe
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26
Oct
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Both The New York Times and Britain’s Financial Times feature pieces in today’s editions discussing the battle between Microsoft’s ( MSFT ) Windows Mobile for cell phones, Apple’s ( AAPL ) iPhone, and phones running Google’s ( GOOG The Times piece, “Big Cellphone Makers Shifting to Android System,” leads with the mention that Microsoft has been working on phone OSes since 1996, but is now “foundering,” and that Google will have dozens more handsets running its code next year. Var
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23
Oct
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Random Feed wrote an interesting post today on
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[VIDEO] Attached above is a video of Microsoft’s Brad Brooks demonstrating Windows 7 Play To at a launch party in New York. What’s amazing is that a humble laptop (Dell XPS 16) is able to serve up photo, music, and video content to 14 DLNA certified devices with only a 54% CPU load.
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