Friday, October 30, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 30/10/2009


Digital Trends
Upcoming Zinc-air Batteries Store More Than Three Times the Energy of Lithium-ion
The first zinc-air batteries will hit next year in small form factors.



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Jibbigo iPhone App Can Translate English and Spanish
The Jibbigo app just made traveling to Spanish-speaking countries a lot easier for iPhone users.



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LG, 20th Century Fox Offer Avatar Content Exclusively on New Chocolate
LG has teamed up with Twentieth Century Fox to promote James Cameron's Avatar on LG's new touch screen Chocolate, the LG BL40.



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Hebrew, Hindi, Other Scripts Get Web Address Nod
ICANN has voted to allow international domain names using various language characters in Web addresses.



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Esquire to Showoff 3D Augmented Reality Issue in December
The December issues of Esquire Magazine will feature a 3D cover, complete with flying text and Robert Downey Jr.



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Is the Internet Poised to Break?
Traffic volumes continue to soar in 2009 as just about every industry has turned out sharp increases in demand for bandwidth, raising concerns about whether capacity can handle the demand.



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Facebook Wins $711M in Spam Suit
Facebook said Thursday a California court has awarded the social networking Web site $711 million in damages in an anti-spam case against Internet marketer Sanford Wallace.



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DJ Hero
Those of you waiting for Xylophone Hero are going to have to wait a bit longer because DJ Hero will be taking the reigns as the next evolution in the popular rhythm-based series. DJ Hero will feature 102 songs from every just about every genre and will include tracks and mixes from artists and [...]



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North Korea Responsible for July Cyber Attacks
North Korea's Internet warfare unit is responsible for cyber attacks that took place in the U.S. and South Korea in July.



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Leaked Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Footage Highlights Terrorist Attack
Footage leaked from "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" reveals that players of the upcoming video game can shoot innocent civilians in an airport in a realistic rendering of a terrorist attack.



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