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Intel out of OLPC program
Due to irreconcilable differences, as failed marriages go, Intel is pulling out of the idealistic One-Laptop-Per-Child program (OLPC). CNN reports that Santa Clara-based chipmaker has decided to finally end its long-simmering spat with the organization handling the program. Coincidentally, this all happened just a few days before the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show held in Las Vegas […]
Olympic USB drive
Getting into the groove of the Olympic fever, Lenovo has formally launched a flash memory USB drive that’s specifically designed for the sporting event. Nice is my first impression, but thinking about it a bit longer, since this will be coming from Lenovo and being marketed as a special Olympic edition device, this will be […]
Credit on your USB
Out of all the many devices that have evolved out of the USB phenomenon, this has got to be the icing on the cake. Shinhan, a Korean company, has come up with the first ever USB type credit card.
It aims at providing users with the ability of making easy transactions via its built-in IC chip […]
Apple-Nokia Alliance?
An alliance that seems doomed from the very beginning, Nokia is opening its doors to Apple in an effort to entice the Job’s empire into joining the Finnish company in its latest endeavor. Anssi Vanjoki, a Nokia board member, has boldly gone on record to say that the “door is open” for Apple to join them in Ovi, their […]
RIP: Netscape Navigator, 1994-2008
With the start of a brand new year, we usually come to terms with letting go of the past and looking forward to a fresh new start. I guess this is the same scenario with those who managed to stay loyal with the original rival of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, the Netscape Navigator.
It was first commercially […]
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