Archive for March, 2008
From FriendFeed to Pulse and Digsby, there’s no shortage of sites that want to help you make sense of it all. Meet the “lifestreamer.”
In a triumph of the freedom of speech, a group from the Tennessee town of Crossville gets approval to install a statue of ‘His Noodly Appendace’ outside the local courthouse.
Montalvo Systems has spent a lot of money and hasn’t produced a chip for commercial shipment yet. Cuts look inevitable.
The combination of a thirst for the Internet and a mobile society has the smartphone industry positioned to define the next generation of computing.
Young video game league thinks it can build big interest in its sport by training new players at a facility that can also seat more than 1,000 people for matches.
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network
Make free online backup a part of your data-security strategy–Free services fill gaps between full image backups and informal file and folder duplicating.
Analyze and create robots.txt files in Google–Google just added another helpful feature to Webmaster Central that helps webmasters create a robots.txt file for their site.
Japan’s Plat’Home launching palm-sized Linux server in US–Palm-sized Linux servers for specialized uses bring back the client-server model.
Music downloads in Grand Theft Auto IV–Rockstar Games and Amazon have teamed up to offer Grand Theft fans a chance to buy the songs used in the game.
Phase change memory will start coming out soon. It’s taken decades to wring out the problems.
Analyst reiterates prediction and lays out how he thinks 45 million iPhones will be sold annually, beginning next year.
Although the voted ended Saturday, people will have to wait a couple of days to find out for sure if Open XML will be certified as an ISO standard.
It may not be live yet, but the news aggregation service is the latest experiment in online journalism.
