IPv4 addresses in short supply

From CNET News.com: The shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached a critical stage, according to the registries that allocate Internet numbers around the world.

The Number Resource Organization (NRO), which represents the registries, said Tuesday that less than 10 percent of all IPv4...

Apple Invites to See Its “Latest Creation” on January 27

From X-bit Labs: Apple has sent select journalist and analysts invitations to see its “latest creation” on the 27th of January, 2010. While no one knows exactly what Apple plans to reveal, many expect the firm to announce its tablet personal computer known as iSlate.

Last month it...

Windows Mobile 7 to Get Two Versions, Report Says

From PC World: An intriguing new rumor suggests that Windows Mobile 7 may come in two different flavors: a business version and a media version. The mobile OS may come with a variety of different features including an impressive mobile version of Office, online collaboration, high...

HP joining 3D printer market with Stratasys deal

From CNET News.com: Hewlett-Packard, one of the biggest names in printing, is dipping into the 3D printer market through a deal with Minneapolis, Minn.-based Stratasys, the companies said Tuesday.

3D printers let people create three-dimensional models out of designs created on a...

Google postpones phone launches in China

From CNET News.com: Google's recent turmoil in China has prompted the company to halt the launch of two Android smartphones in the Chinese market.

The company told Dow Jones Newswire on Tuesday that it has indefinitely postponed the Chinese debut of two mobile phones manufactured by...

NVIDIA Preparing To Strike Back With Fermi-Based GF100 GPUs

From DailyTech: NVIDIA has been under a lot of competitive pressure over the last year, but especially during the last four months as its primary competitor ATI has launched six desktop DirectX 11 GPUs and a complete Mobility Radeon lineup for notebooks. Over two million DX11 GPUs...

Internet Explorer 6 Dealt Another Blow

From PC World: Spooked by the use of an Internet Explorer exploit to attack Google and other firms in China, France and Germany are both urging their citizens to stop using Microsoft's Web browser.

This argument is sure to meet friction from Microsoft as it already has from others...

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