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MIIT: Revenue Of Mobile Phone Rises While Fixed-line Declined In H1 2008 According to statistics released by the Monitoring and Coordination Bureau of the Ministry of Industry and Information technology of China, from January to July 2008, the revenue of China's mobile communications industry and data communications industry increased by 16.2% and 40.4%, respectively, over last year while the fixed-line business decreased by 6.8%.By number of users, [...] ChinaTechNews.com Tuesday, September 02, 2008
HP, IBM Unveil New Blade Servers Optimized for VirtualizationIBM, Hewlett-Packard just happen to make their announcements on the same day. IBM reveals new BladeCenter PN41, the first to support Deep Packet Inspection technology. HP introduces its ProLiant BL495c virtualization blade as the world's first server blade designed specifically to host virtual machines. - It's rather interesting that both IBM and Hewlett-Packard decided to unveil new virtualization-ready blade servers that have been in development for months on the same day: Sept. 2, 2008. It's reminiscent of NBC and CBS, which often appear to be in cahoots of some kind when Jay Leno and David Le... eWEEK Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Interactive albums coming to iTunesFeatured links from the CNET Blog NetworkInteractive albums coming to iTunes--Alternative rock band Snow Patrol's next album will be released in a new interactive format on iTunes and will include lyrics and exclusive images.Video game 'megatrends' and the necessity of internet connectivity--The video game market is changing as the Internet enables new consumption methods for games.Is technology making it harder to be unfaithful?--Some commentators are declaring that the long-term extramarital affair is dead. The reason: the development of superior technological gadgetry over the last few years.Use your keyboard to select text in microsoft Word--Make your text selections more precise by using function keys. CNET Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Rugged Mobile Computer targets warehouse employees.With Intel® Dual Core processor, Model iX104C4 can be used on forklifts, hi-los, ox carts, and time clocks. Built to withstand up to 4 ft drops to concrete, it features sunlight viewable AllVue XTREME display technology for indoor/outdoor viewing, RS232/422/485 compatibility for legacy devices and industry standard test equipment, and wLAN (AGN), wWAN, Bluetooth, and GPS. Unit can operate in demanding environments including exposure to vibration, moisture, and extreme temperatures.This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsSearch for suppliers of: Portable Computers | Wireless Computers | Ruggedized Computers Thomasnet Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Entrepreneurs Find Ways to Make Technology Work With Jewish SabbathNew products approved by rabbis are helping the world's more than 1.5 million Orthodox Jews use the conveniences of modern life. The New York Times Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Revamped Google Picasa site identifies photo facesFace recognition technology coming to Google's Picasa Web Albums lets users find and name people in their photos. Also: a new beta of the Picasa editing software. CNET Tuesday, September 02, 2008
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