Nokia Netbook Signals More Mobile Market Convergence

From PC World: First Nokia blended the mobile device and computer experience with its Microsoft partnership. Nokia's entrance into the netbook market with the introduction of the Booklet 3G is just another step that blurs the line (or muddies the water) between computers and mobile...

Microsoft alters Windows 7 pricing for Europe

From CNET News.com: Microsoft said Monday that it plans in a week to end an offer that allowed those buying Windows 7 in Europe to get the full version of the operating system for the price normally charged for the upgrade version.

Those who want to pre-order the full version for...

Apple to ship Mac OS X Snow Leopard Aug. 28

From CNET News.com: Apple will ship its newest operating system to customers a little earlier than expected. The company said Monday that Mac OS X Snow Leopard will be available this Friday, August 28.

Apple made it clear from the beginning that Snow Leopard was not as much about...

Panasonic Prepares Push for 3DTV

From DailyTech: Panasonic hopes to build up hype for 3DTV, this time announcing an agreement with "Titanic" director James Cameron, who will help promote 3D TVs in Japan and across the world.

"I believe 3D is how we will experience movies, gaming and computing in the near future,"...

APH Networks Reviews: Logitech G19

The original Logitech G15 keyboard (And its 2007 mid-model change) proved to be a very popular and successful keyboard for gamers and professionals alike. Featuring a convenient and openly customizable screen, a huge array of programmable keys for different macro functions, and...

Nokia Set to Make Netbooks – Chief Executive

From X-bit Labs: Nokia Corp., the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, is interested in making netbooks, the ultra low-cost personal computers, according to its chief executive officer. The claim is hardly a surprise, considering the fact that Nokia signed a pact with Intel Corp...

Microsoft, Yahoo, Amazon to fight Google book deal

From InfoWorld: Microsoft, Amazon.com and Yahoo plan to join a consortium to fight a proposed settlement Google has made with authors and publishers over its Google Book Search service, according to a report published in The New York Times.

The coalition, which is being formed by...

Hearing set for appeal of Word injunction

From CNET News.com: A federal appeals court has scheduled a hearing next month to decide whether to uphold a ruling that would force Microsoft to stop selling Word in its current form.

A district court judge last week issued an injunction that would halt sales of any version of Word...

MySpace Buys iLike

From DailyTech: The social networking landscape in America is dominated by two major players -- MySpace and Facebook. MySpace was traditionally the most popular network as far as user numbers, but has been overtaken by Facebook.

MySpace announced this week that it was purchasing a...

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