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Friday, November 09, 2007

The G Phone FACT or Fiction ?

Where's my Gphone?

11/05/2007 08:09:00 AM



Despite all of the very interesting speculation over the last few months, we're not announcing a Gphone. However, we think what we are announcing -- the Open Handset Alliance and Android -- is more significant and ambitious than a single phone. In fact, through the joint efforts of the members of the Open Handset Alliance, we hope Android will be the foundation for many new phones and will create an entirely new mobile experience for users, with new applications and new capabilities we can’t imagine today.

Android is the first truly open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices. It includes an operating system, user-interface and applications -- all of the software to run a mobile phone, but without the proprietary obstacles that have hindered mobile innovation. We have developed Android in cooperation with the Open Handset Alliance, which consists of more than 30 technology and mobile leaders including Motorola, Qualcomm, HTC and T-Mobile. Through deep partnerships with carriers, device manufacturers, developers, and others, we hope to enable an open ecosystem for the mobile world by creating a standard, open mobile software platform. We think the result will ultimately be a better and faster pace for innovation that will give mobile customers unforeseen applications and capabilities.

We see Android as an important part of our strategy of furthering Google's goal of providing access to information to users wherever they are. We recognize that many among the multitude of mobile users around the world do not and may never have an Android-based phone. Our goals must be independent of device or even platform. For this reason, Android will complement, but not replace, our longstanding mobile strategy of developing useful and compelling mobile services and driving adoption of these products through partnerships with handset manufacturers and mobile operators around the world.

It's important to recognize that the Open Handset Alliance and Android have the potential to be major changes from the status quo -- one which will take patience and much investment by the various players before you'll see the first benefits. But we feel the potential gains for mobile customers around the world are worth the effort. If you’re a developer and this approach sounds exciting, give us a week or so and we’ll have an SDK available. If you’re a mobile user, you’ll have to wait a little longer, but some of our partners are targeting the second half of 2008 to ship phones based on the Android platform. And if you already have a phone you know and love, check out mobile.google.com and make sure you have Google Maps for mobile, Gmail and our other great applications on your phone. We'll continue to make these services better and add plenty of exciting new features, applications and services, too.

What would your phone do?



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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Digg This: 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0

"But now, after seeing hundreds of stories and reading thousands of comments, you’ve made it clear. You’d rather see Digg go down fighting than bow down to a bigger company. We hear you, and effective immediately we won’t delete stories or comments containing the code and will deal with whatever the consequences might be."



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Army Forbids Troops From Blogging

The U.S. Army has ordered soldiers to stop posting to blogs or sending personal e-mail messages, without first clearing the content with a superior officer.



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Optical Illusions

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Rates of Non-Theism around the World

"25% of those in Australia do not believe in God...as many as 44% of those in Britain...44% in France...64% in Sweden...48% in Denmark...24% in Russia...31% Norway...28% in Finland...42% in the Netherlands...18% in Austria...34% in Bulgaria...61% in the Czech Republic...35% in Slovenia...32% in Hungary...49% in Estonia......6% in the United States"



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HD-DVD Processing Key

09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. That's the so-called "Processing Key" that unlocks the heart of every HD-DVD disk to date.



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Monday, April 30, 2007

Army to EO Reps: “Discrimination Against Atheists OK”

"They are using my formal EO complaint as a training scenario...The Sergeant Major who conducted the EO training for Ohio’s unit level EO reps told them that “since atheism is not a religion, atheists are not protected by the regulation and it is acceptable for officers and chaplains to disparage their own soldiers.”



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Thursday, April 26, 2007

White House Rediscovers Constitution, Admits Congress Has Oversight Role

(W/video). Last month, the White House adopted talking points that reflected a truly radical interpretation of the Constitution: that Congress has no oversight responsibility over the White House. But today, the WH spokesperson admitted, "Congress has a role to play, which is oversight over the executive branch."



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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Cabbies Ordered To Pick Up All Riders - Muslim Drivers Can't Discriminate

On an 11-0 vote Monday, Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) members voted to crack down on drivers refusing service, making Minnesota the first place in the country to decide how to treat Muslim cabbies who decline to transport alcohol-toting riders on religious grounds. Drivers who refuse riders will face 30-day to two year suspensions.



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Monday, April 16, 2007

Ctrl Alt Del Creater Owns Bill Gates

The person who created the widely used Ctrl Alt Del tell his story with Bill Gates in the Room. Bill can't take a joke!



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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Google's CEO Eric Schmidt Talks, Microsoft, Apple, and New Ventures

On March 23 I spent an hour interviewing Google CEO Eric Schmidt. We talked about everything from Google's competition with Microsoft and its partnership with Apple to all those data centers it is building.



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Monday, April 09, 2007

Microsoft: Beware of bogus Service Pack and hotfix sites

With Vista freshly launched and company executives on record as saying that Vista is "high quality right out of the gate", Microsoft appears less than thrilled with web site owner Ethan Allen's decision to distribute Vista's hotfixes and patches, rolling them into what he calls an SP1 Preview.



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Princeton Law Prof Added to Terrorist Watch List after Criticizing Bush

A top Constitutional scholar from Princeton who gave a speech that slammed Bush's executive overreach has been added to the TSA's terrorist watch list. "I was denied a boarding pass because I was on the Terrorist Watch list," he said. When he asked why, the clerk asked if he had been at any peace marches. We ban a lot of those people.



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Speedup Windows XP in Minutes!

A useful guide to speedup Windows XP without upgrading your hardware.



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Monday, April 02, 2007

Sanctuary Web site fully online

The next evolution in entertainment has been unveiled at SanctuaryForAll.com, where a fully-interactive Web site is gearing to usher fans into a unique viewing experience. In anticipation of Sanctuary's premiere, starring Amanda Tapping and Christopher Heyerdahl (among other Stargate greats), fans the Web over now have a glimpse into what the full



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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

EVDO Rev. B promises more than 9Mbps download speed!

The son of EVDO is on his way, and when he arrives, he'll bring faster wireless downloads, even for some lucky people who already have older EVDO equipment. Here's one tech that we could see in the market sooner rather than later.



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Friday, March 23, 2007

Digg.com Founder Kevin Rose Talks User-Controlled News, TV — And Vomit

MTV News recently caught up with Rose during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. We sat with him in a renovated warehouse which was serving as Digg's offices and talked about everything from "digital Maoism" to vomiting on a webisode.



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Digg.com Founder Kevin Rose Talks User-Controlled News, TV — And Vomit

MTV News recently caught up with Rose during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. We sat with him in a renovated warehouse which was serving as Digg's offices and talked about everything from "digital Maoism" to vomiting on a webisode.



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According to Novell ads, Linux is a cute girl who needs a haircut

Apple VS PC.... VS Linux ?



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LifeHackers Top 10: Must-have Firefox extensions

If ever a software application was built to be more than itself, it's Mozilla Firefox. Over the past 2 years we've tried, loved and posted dozens of feature-adding extensions for our favorite web browser. But today we have the master, grand daddy list of 10 must-haves.



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MythBusters - Shot Right Through a Sniper's Scope

MythBusters find out the possibility of shooting trough sniper's eye.



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Xbox Crashes French PS3 Launch

At the PLAYSTATION 3 launch event in Paris, Microsoft found an opportunity to do a little guerrilla marketing by sending French gamers queuing up for a PS3 a kind reminder via boat. You can check the video here, but don't forget to view the... splendor of the midnight launch event over at Jeux-France. They have loads of shots of the, um...



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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Top Ten Reasons You Don't Need Apple TV (Yet)

A balanced look at 10 legitimate reasons people don't need to rush out and buy Apple's latest "must-have" invention, Apple TV, plus 10 counterpoints. Apple fanatic or hold-out: whichever side are you on, you'll feel smarter for having read this.



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Unnecessary Censorship on iTunes: "Cartman S***s"?

When people censor things, sometimes the cure is worse than the disease. A funny example of censorship on iTunes.



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Judge's decision leaves RIAA with lose-lose situation

A federal judge has ruled that one file-sharing defendant is entitled to a shot at vindication in the courts, either via dismissal with prejudice or a jury trial.



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Saturday, March 17, 2007

PICTURE: Geeky Girlfriend Makes A World Of Warcraft Themed B-Day Cake

"My a good friend makes kick-ass cakes as a hobby. Last year she started dating my old roomate who plays World of Warcraft a fair amount around his job; for christmas she aquired a "WoW stole my boyfriend" t-shirt. She is good-natured about his love of Warcraft, however, as shown by the birthday cake she made him three weeks ago"

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Target is transferring cashiers who avoid pork

In the wake of community criticism, Target Corp. is reassigning its Muslim cashiers who refuse to ring up pork products for religious reasons to other jobs at the stores.

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US: Muslim Cashiers Refuse to Handle Pork Products...

MINNEAPOLIS - Beryl Dsouza was late and in no mood for delays when she stopped at a Target store after work two weeks ago for milk, bread and bacon.

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US: Muslim Cashiers Refuse to Handle Pork Products...

MINNEAPOLIS - Beryl Dsouza was late and in no mood for delays when she stopped at a Target store after work two weeks ago for milk, bread and bacon.

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