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Expert: we’ll be marrying robots by 2050

November 4, 2007

we'll be marrying robots by 2050 Artificial intelligence (and presumably synthetic skin and flesh) will be so far evolved by the middle of this century that experts believe humans will fall in love with, and marry, robots.

OLPC project pioneering cow-powered computing

October 28, 2007

OLPC project pioneering cow-powered computing The OLPC project is looking to use cows as the power source for remote networks and PCs – no cow pies involved.

Apple places restrictions on iPhone sales: no cash, no resellers

October 27, 2007

no cash, no resellers In a move that’s sure to win the company the support of consumer advocates, Apple Inc. has imposed limits on who can buy their hot iPhone, and how they can pay for it.

Apple’s OS X Leopard sets torrent world on fire, pirates rejoice

October 25, 2007

Apple's OS X Leopard sets torrent world on fire, pirates rejoice Major torrent sharing sites are seething with traffic from people seeking pre-release copies of Apple’s latest OS, but experts expect the piracy to die off once the official release comes.

Microsoft posts best revenue growth since 1999 despite Zune, Vista

October 25, 2007

Microsoft posts best revenue growth since 1999 despite Zune, VistaThe software giant from Redmond posted a massive 27% year-on-year increase in first quarter revenues over 2006, despite lackluster Zune sales and the widespread dissatisfaction with Windows Vista.

Microsoft fights back against Apple’s iPhone, also targets Google

October 23, 2007

Microsoft fights back against Apple's iPhone, also targets GoogleThe new version of Windows Mobile, to be unveiled later today, has its sights set on reclaiming lost mobile territory – and it’s shooting to kill.

AT&T and Napster join forces for direct mobile music download

October 22, 2007

AT&T and Napster join forces for direct mobile music download Napster Mobile, AT&T’s foray into the mobile content delivery arena, faces stiff competition on price and features.

Google builds GPhone for the masses, Apple’s iPhone for upper classes?

October 21, 2007

Google bulds GPhone for the masses, Apple's iPhone for upper classes?

Google’s rumored GPhone is shaping up to be a serious contender for a seriously attractive price. In a strategy contrary to the Apple-AT&T bundling deal that can run users $2,000 per year in costs and fees, Google is looking to in-house operating systems and recent tech acquisitions to make its rumored mobile phone affordable for the masses.


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