Friday, March 26, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 26/03/2010


Digital  Trends
ICANN Approves First Non-Latin Top-Level Domains
Four countries and two territories have passed preliminary approval to have their Internet domains written entirely in their native languages.



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Bing to Showcase Real-Time Information
Microsoft is planning to spiff up Bing with more real-time information like info from news and social networking services.



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Wall Street Journal to Charge $18 Monthly for iPad Subscriptions
The first pricing details on iPad content reveal what the Wall Street Journal, Men's Health and Esquire will charge for their first digital editions.



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GoDaddy, Network Solutions Drop Chinese Domains
Domain registrars GoDaddy and Network Solutions say they're no longer handling Chinese domains.



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AT&T Tries to Trick Customers into Paying More to Use Less
Cell phone data networks are swamped. Now carriers want you to pay more money – and use your own resources – to help them deal with it.



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Vaja iPad Cases
Dress up your Apple iPad in style with these decorative iPad cases by Vaja.



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Microsoft’s Game Room Encounters Freezing Issues on Launch Day
Microsoft released Xbox Live Game Room virtual arcade today, but freezing issues have put a damper on the launch.



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Runco WindowWalls Open Portals to Pure Fiction
Tiled LCD displays promise to fill entire walls of a room with an ever-changing view, rare art, or whatever you can imagine.



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Kobo Aims To Be a Complete Ebook Platform
The Kobo eReader offers a 6-inch E Ink display with 1 GB storage and Bluetooth...but Kobo is also ready for the iPhone, iPad, and BlackBerry.



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Lee Kun-hee Back in Charge of Samsung
Not two years after being convicted of fraud and tax evasion, Samsung's Lee Kun-hee is back at the head of the company.



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