Wednesday, March 24, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 24/03/2010


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Toshiba and Bill Gates Plot Mini Nuclear Reactors
Talks between the former Microsoft CEO and the Japanese tech titan may yield mini reactors that could power the the U.S. on existing nuclear waste for two centuries.



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Plan-Free iPhones Now Available…But Still Locked to AT&T
Apple is now offering iPhones without rate plans at prices ranging from $499 to $699...but they're still tied to AT&T.



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VirnetX Brings Patent Battle to Windows 7
VirnetX has opened a new front on its VPN patent battle with Microsoft...and this time it's targeting Windows 8 and Windows Server 2008.



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Mozilla Halts Firefox on Windows Mobile
Mozilla says it has stopped development of Firefox for Windows Mobile…and won't be making it for Windows Phone 7 Series until it can do a native app.



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Submitted to iTunes App Store: Opera Mini
In a bold move, Opera Software has submitted its Opera Mini Web browser to Apple's iTunes App Store...even though it's basically a replacement for Apple's own Safari.



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Nintendo Announces 3D Version of DS Handheld
Nintendo Japan says it's bringing 3D to its DS handheld...and more details will be available in a few months.



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Sony Unveils New Colorful Vaio E Series Notebooks
Sony introduced two new notebooks to their Vaio E Series line, check out pictures of the new colorful additions.



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Google Gives China the Middle Finger
Google Inc. stopped censoring the Internet for China by shifting its search engine off the mainland Monday but said it will maintain other operations in the country. The maneuver attempts to balance Google’s disdain for China’s Internet rules with the company’s desire to profit from an explosively growing market. Google’s decision comes after an impasse pitting [...]



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Porsche Decks out Cayenne with Burmester Sound System
Burmester's high-end audio system crams 372 square inches of driver area and over 1,000 watts of power into Porsche's new Cayenne.



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Apple Finally Allows Giving the Gift of App
A new "gift this app" option allows iTunes users to send apps as gifts the same way as music and movies.



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