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Review: MTV, Microsoft Team Up on URGE

It's hard to tell where MTV Networks Inc.'s new URGE online music service starts and where Microsoft Corp.'s new Windows Media Player 11 software ends, and that's no accident. Complete Story

Study: Slow Job Growth in Tech Sector

Job growth in the nation's information technology industry has been weaker than some industry leaders have claimed, according to a new report.

Review: Video Goggles Turn IPod Into TV

When Apple Computer Inc. launched its video-capable iPod last year, some questioned whether consumers would embrace watching video on a 2.5-inch screen or endure holding the gadget to their faces for anything but the shortest of clips.

Agency: U.S. Hits Cap on High-Tech Visas

The government has already reached the limit on high-tech worker visas for 2007 even though the fiscal year doesn't start until Oct. 1, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said Thursday.

Review: Motorola Q Software Hurts Gadget

Motorola's latest phone, out this week, shares its name with the iconic gadget guru of the James Bond movies: Q.

Internet Jukeboxes Offer Countless Tunes

The Sevens, a beer-and-wine tavern with an oak bar worn smooth by decades of drinkers, has two amenities that set it apart: a real cork dart board, and arguably one of the best jukeboxes east of the Mississippi River.

Visas Take Back Seat in Immigration Debate

Amid the heated debate in Washington over border enforcement and citizenship for illegal immigrants lies a Senate bill provision that would significantly raise the number of annual visas for highly skilled foreign workers.

China Highlights Plans for High-Tech Army

China plans to accelerate efforts to modernize the world's largest army, state media reported Friday, a day after Beijing rejected a Pentagon report describing China as a potential military threat.

Review: Flexible Keyboards Not Durable

Any company that touts its products as being "virtually indestructible" is asking for trouble. That's the case for Adesso Inc., which recently released a new line of keyboards that it claims are both flexible and tough.

Review: Kayak Best Travel Search Engine

Summer's almost here. It's time for my annual ritual of dreaming of all the places I wish I could go: Seattle, Sydney, Paris. Thanks to the Internet, I can search for a flight to paradise from my windowless office, even if I lack the cash and the time to take the trips.

NCAA Denies Appeal From Georgia Tech

The NCAA denied Georgia Tech's appeal to restore lost football scholarships but will allow it to keep its 1998 ACC championship after the school was penalized and placed on two years' probation in November.

Review: Audio Systems Enhance IPod Use

In subways, at the gym and on sidewalks worldwide, millions of people seal themselves in an iPod cocoon. Not anymore.

Review: Google Takes Strides With Desktop

A lot of people seem to believe that Google Inc. can rule any market segment it wants. Hype meters have gone haywire assessing the search company's expansion into such far-flung fields as financial news and wireless Internet connectivity.

Rudolph Technologies Stock Up on Outlook

Rudolph Technologies Inc. stock rose Thursday after the company offered a second-quarter outlook that beat Wall Street's estimate, saying growth in the memory market appears sustainable for its metrology products.

Dell CEO Shrugs Off Recent Stock Tumbles

Dell Inc. founder and chairman Michael Dell, responding to concerns about his company's recent stock declines, said Thursday he remains confident in the direct-sales model that helped create the world's largest PC maker.

Review: Samsung Q1 Has Load of Annoyances

Looking for a great PC that runs a fully fledged version of Windows XP but weighs less than two pounds? Well, it's here — at least if you can live without the "great" part.

Intel Unveils Mobile Personal Computer

The head of the world's largest chip maker on Wednesday unveiled a mobile personal computer designed to provide affordable collaborative learning environments for teachers and students around the world.

Yahoo Introduces New Technology Section

Yahoo Inc. on Monday unveiled a new section aimed at helping consumers cope with the onslaught of new technology that's reshaping modern life.

Austin Hosts Global Tech Conference

A mix of politicians, business leaders and tech luminaries will gather here this week to discuss some of the thorniest issues facing today's increasingly digital world, such as technology's impact on health care and how to ensure equal access to high-tech tools.

Gailey to Let Nix Call Plays in 2006

Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey won't be calling the plays this season, passing those duties on to assistant coach Patrick Nix.

Review: Webaroo Service Too Good to Be True

It sounds too good to be true: the highlights of the Web squeezed into a data file small enough to fit on your laptop or mobile phone, letting you browse even when you don't have a live Internet connection. After giving Webaroo a whirl, I found that it is, indeed, too good to be true.

Review: 'Mosaic' Software Is Hit-and-Miss

Take me out to the ballgame always rings a bit hollow in my ears. Sure, I get to attend a few games each year, but at most I'll make it to only a handful of the Braves' 81 home games.

Review: Programs Bridge Windows-Mac Gap

For years, my desk has been cluttered by two computers — one Macintosh and one PC. It's been an arrangement of necessity, as I prefer the Mac but sometimes need a Windows machine for work.

Bradshaw Donates Rings to Alma Mater

Steelers great Terry Bradshaw gave his old school a big gift Monday.

Matsushita, Square Enix to Collaborate

Matsushita and Square Enix said Friday they will collaborate on technology to help people enjoy digital entertainment and other content on the latest consumer products.

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Google AJAX Search API released

Source: Ajaxian

Google has released a new search API that lets you add an Ajax version of Google Search to your site (instead of just a simple search box that heads off to Google land).

Google launches Flickr killer...maybe

Source: betapundit

Google has launched the latest uograde to it's Picasa photo app. Does this mean Flickr is in trouble?

Trying to Decide Between PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360?

Source: videogames.yahoo.com

PlayStation 3 vs Xbox 360 We dig beyond the hype to see how Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 stacks up against Microsoft's big white box.

Quick Online Tips » Search Creative Commons

Source: quickonlinetips.com

Search for Free to Share Audio, Images, Text, Video

EPON Seen as Key Enabler of IPTV market

Source: viodi.com

By Alan J Weissberger aweissberger@sbcglobal.net (408) 863-6042 Weissberger is available for consulting and it is recommended that you contact him directly at aweissberger@sbcglobal.net to inquire as to how he might be able to assist your organization. Introduction

Flock launches public beta

Source: TechCrunch

It’s been nearly eight months since Silicon Valley based Flock released a developer version of its Firefox based browser. This evening they are releasing their first public beta version, available for Windows, Mac and Linux machines, at Flock.com.

Techdirt: Inside The Beltway Newspapers Lying About Net Neutrality? What A Surprise

Source: techdirt.com

"Two separate editorials from DC newspapers both oppose net neutrality efforts -- and yet, both seem to be filled with outright lies or misleading half-truths.

Google is listening to you

Source: Betapundit

Google will soon use your PC micropone to listen to broadcasts in your immediate area and determine what kind of content to feed you. Dpes this creep anyone else out?

Design Conference Hoo-Haa

Source: Allcreatives

" I have never been to a design/technology/media Conference of any kind. As I have never experienced one I can neither condemn or commend them.

Proposal wants Canadian ISPs to have power to monitor offensive websites

Source: mytelus.com

A proposal to give Internet service providers the power to shut down hate-mongering or pornographic websites received an enthusiastic response Monday by top telecommunications executives, said the plan's creator ...

Swedes hit hard by WiMAX waves

Source: Engadget

For all of you anxiously anticipating the arrival of "WiMAX," it may be a little while longer before they finish tweaking it. While these reported health problems could be psychosomatic, right now I'm leaning towards it being real.

A Ring Tone Meant to Fall on Deaf Ears

Source: The New York Times

There is now a ring tone that kids are using which adult ears cannot hear. They are now downloading it to their phone for use in the classroom and everywhere else.

Blogging for Dollars

Source: wired.com

It’s good to see Internet entre-preneurs grinning again. Web 2.0 makes them happy in several ways that its bubble-era forebear did not. Here’s a critical one: The new breed of online business has no need to advertise.

Where does your senator stand on Net Neutrality?

Source: betapundit

A list of senators and where they stand on the issue of net neutrality. Where does your senator stand?

AMD Plans Major CPU Price Drops

Source: dailytech.com

Intel just recently announced price cuts to compete with AMD and now AMD is announcing price cuts of their own. A price-war between Intel and AMD and the consumers will win!

Government Did Invent the Internet, But the Market Made It Glorious

Source: mises.org

The internet indeed began as a typical government program, the ARPANET, designed to share mainframe computing power and to establish a secure military communications network.

Nouvelles technologies : Ottawa veut en savoir plus

Source: www.radio-canada.ca

La ministre du Patrimoine canadien demande au Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications d'évaluer l'impact de l'évolution des nouvelles technologies sur la radio et la télévision au pays. (...)

Microsoft: PlayStation 3 is New Betamax

Source: spong.com

Microsoft: PlayStation 3 is New Betamax Big slam from European arm

Web not seen supplanting TV any time soon

Source: theglobeandmail.com

The Internet poses a smaller threat to Canadian television broadcasters than many of the industry's doomsayers believe because the Web is still "an expensive way" to distribute TV shows compared with cable and satellite feeds, a new report says.

Revenue drives Kevin Rose to launch Non-Tech Digg & Digg users not happy!

Source: Digg

Well, since we were having a good discussion, I thought you guys should read the first few comments by Digg users in this page. 1) Digg users/Geeks don't click ads at all. 2) The Geeks aren't happy about this at all. Ahhh! How I love the true democracy here at Newsvine.

Bye bye desktop, hello virtual PC

Source: Information Age

Is virtualization the solution to the labour-intensive and expensive corporate PC estate? This feature looks at companies ditching the desktop but preserving the end-user experience.

Rumor: More PS3 Downgrades On The Way?

Source: kotaku.com

More PS3 Downgrades On The Way?

Pixar releases new trailer "Ratatouille"

Source: apple.com

Pixar shows off next movie about a Rat who has trouble eating trash all day and finds himself risking his life for the better food in Paris.

Newegg.com makes $5-7 million in a day with sales

Source: digitimes.com

Newegg.com anticipates its worldwide sales will grow 30% to US$1.7 billion in 2006, up from an estimate of US$1.3 billion in 2005. Every day, the online retailer generates US$5-7 million in sales, with about 550,000 visitors to its website on average every day.

Canada Says: Microchips in Humans Inevitable.

Source: canada.com

EDMONTON -- Imagine a world where you're taken unconscious and with no identification to a hospital.

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