Saturday, April 10, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 10/04/2010


Digital  Trends
Microsoft Pushes Out 64 GB Zune HD
Microsoft has doubled the capacity of its Zune HD portable media device: 64 GB for $349.99.



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Friday Sales: Nokia Buys MetaCarta, RIM Buys QNX
Nokia is looking to boost location-based services by buying MetaCarta, while RIM is buying QNX to better plug BlackBerries into cars.



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Universal, 20th Cent Fox Now 28 Days Later on Netflix
Universal and 20th Century Fox films will now come to Netflix 28 days after their DVD release...but Netflix is getting more streaming content from the studios.



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Apple Tweaks License to Bar Flash-to-iPhone Apps
Changes to Apple's Phone Developer Program License Agreement are bad news for Adobe.



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Wi-LAN Sues 19 Companies Over Bluetooth Patents
Small Canadian wireless company Wi-LAN says 19 companies - including Apple, Dell, Acer, and Hewlett-Packard - violate its Bluetooth patents.



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Yahoo Losing Its CTO on June 3
Yahoo's Chief Technology Officer Ari Balogh will be leaving the company June 3.



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iPhone OS 4.0 Pictures and Video
Check out pictures and a video of iPhone OS 4.0 which will bring multitasking and other upgrades to Apple’s iPhone.



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Canon EOS Rebel T2i Review
Introduction There haven’t been many recent DSLR introductions for less than $999. Sure you can spend four grand for a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV or a $5,000 Nikon D3s, two of the newer ones available, but those models are really for pros. News on the affordable DSLR front has been pretty sparse—until now as Canon [...]



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Is There an iPad Nano Coming Soon?
The dust hasn’t even settled from the initial iPad release, but rumors have already begun about a possible iPad Nano.



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FCC Extends Net Neutrality Comment Deadline
Following a ruling the FCC doesn't have the authority to mandate ISPs conform to net neutrality rules, the FCC has extended a comment period on net neutrality rules.



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