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Palm unveils Pixi phone, may be overshadowed by rivalsNEW YORK (Reuters) - Palm Inc on Wednesday
announced a lower-priced smartphone in the same
family as its popular Palm Pre smartphone, although the move may be overshadowed by rival product launches by Motorola Inc and Apple Inc.
Reuters Wednesday, September 09, 2009Bits: Gap's Piperlime Site Adds Designer ClothesGap's online-only site for selling shoes has started selling high-end women's clothing, stepping up the competition with Amazon.com and its newly acquired subsidiary, Zappos.com.
New York Times Wednesday, September 09, 2009Middleware solves e-health woesMESSAGING
software for secure routing of
patient information that leapfrogs present
health sector efforts has been unveiled.
Australian IT Wednesday, September 09, 2009Packaging the News as TweetsChris McGill, founder of the McLean-based Web start-up Mixx, isn't much of a fan of Twitter, but his
company's latest venture is banking on the microblogging site's widespread appeal.
Washington Post Wednesday, September 09, 2009Ex-Yahoo Executive to Lead AOL's E-Mail EffortAOL has tapped
former Yahoo
executive Brad Garlinghouse for a key position that is meant to beef up the struggling
internet company's presence in Silicon Valley.
Washington Post Wednesday, September 09, 2009Exoskeletons For Rent In Japandestinyland
writes "Cyberdyne has started renting their exoskeleton body suits in Japan. The mind-controlled wearable machine increases strength and endurance, and rents for $2,300 a month. (Sensors on the skin detect traces of nerve signals from the brain, synchronizing the power suit's movements with the user's own limbs.) New video shows the suits in use on the streets of Tokyo, and the concept may be catching on. DARPA now has a program
called Exoskeletons for Human Performance Augmentation 'to develop devices and machines that will increase the speed, strength and endurance of soldiers in combat environments.'"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Slashdot Wednesday, September 09, 2009Microsoft Letting Patents Move To Linux Firmsmnmlst notes a Wall
Street Journal story (picked up at Total Telecom) on the move of some patents originally held by Microsoft to the Open Invention Network, where they will join a portfolio whose purpose is to inoculate open
source companies against patent trolls. OIN is near a deal to buy 22 patents from another patent-protective group, Allied Security Trust, whose members include Verizon, Cisco, and HP. AST won the patents in a private auction Microsoft put on earlier. An AST
executive says that "Microsoft presented the patents to potential bidders in its auction as relating to Linux." While OIN's acquisition of the patents will act to protect the Linux community, AST, by contrast, exists to protect only its corporate members, not the community as a whole. But by selling the patents to OIN, they are cooperating in the protection of Linux. And by allowing the patents to go to AST in the first place, Microsoft may (the article implies) be signaling at least their lack of active intent
Slashdot Wednesday, September 09, 2009Asus Plans Dual-Display E-Readeradeelarshad82
writes "Yet more confirmation has emerged that Asus plans its own e-book reader. An Asus representative in the UK appears to have confirmed this, with the additional details that there may be a value-priced as well as a premium version. The article guesses at the price point for the low-end model —
around £100 ($192). Unlike current e-book readers, which take the form of a single flat screen, the Asus device has a hinged spine, like a printed book. This, in theory, enables its owner to read an e-book much like a normal book, using the touchscreen to 'turn' the pages from one screen to the next. Asus showed off a prototype of the device at the CeBIT trade show in March." Reader NeverBotedBush adds, "Asus's e-reader will likely have color touch screens, a speaker, a webcam, and a microphone, along with the capability to make inexpensive Skype calls." The color screen rules out using E Ink
technology, so long battery life seems to be unlikely.Read more of this st
Slashdot Wednesday, September 09, 2009NTSB tells workers to hang up cellsThe people who investigate the nation's most high-profile transportation accidents must now practice what they preach.
USATODAY Wednesday, September 09, 2009Baby-swinging video charges droppedAll charges have been dropped against Chris Illingworth, the man who was charged for republishing on a video-sharing site a video of a man swinging a baby by its arms like a rag doll.
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