Tuesday, March 30, 2010

IT News HeadLines (CNET) 30/03/2010



Loaded: New iPad preorders delayed
Microsoft quietly lists a new Zune HD capacity on its site, there's a lot of gaming news, and we have information on the iPad launch.
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Michael Robertson takes on Pandora, Web radio
The founder of MP3.com and MP3tunes.com says Web radio reached its potential and the next step is freeing fans to make their own programming decisions.
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Say good-bye to Linux on the PS3
Less than a year after the release of the PS3 Slim, Sony says that a firmware update for older models of the PlayStation 3 will kill its Other OS option.
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Report: iPad suppliers to boost shipments
Apple may have pushed back the delivery date for new iPad orders, but Chinese manufacturers are said to be increasing production of the device.
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Toyota to supply hybrid technology to Mazda
Mazda aims to begin selling a vehicle that combines Toyota's hybrid system with its own next-generation gasoline engine in Japan by 2013.
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Why AT&T should buy you a femtocell
Mobile phone network operators could help solve their connectivity problems with small radio stations in homes. So why should you be the one paying $150 for one?
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Brightcove eyes iPad's Flash void with HTML5
The new Brightcove Experience for HTML5 allows customers to publish video for devices like Apple's iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
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A conversation with Microsoft's marketing strategist
In an interview, David Webster talks about the future of Microsoft's advertising, the impending launch of Natal and Windows Phone, and the challenges of going up against Apple.
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Sprint leverages Wi-Fi to sell 4G
Sprint Nextel is trying to get more people interested in its 4G wireless service by making it easy to hook Wi-Fi devices to the service.
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AMD, Intel ready 'many core' processors
Advanced Micro Devices is squeezing up to 12 processing cores into one chip.
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Workspace tools come to Adobe's Acrobat.com
Adobe is introducing a new feature for its Acrobat.com service that lets users share and work on files with one another.
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Politician on Facebook: Anime proof that two nukes weren't enough
A New Hampshire state representative apologizes after offering his feelings for anime in an interesting post on Facebook.
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MacBook feedback on iPad's shadow, PC rivalry
Readers chime in with comments ranging from Apple losing its technological edge to the iPad overshadowing the venerable laptop line.
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