Wednesday, April 21, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 21/04/2010



Low-power Bluetooth chips won’t sap batteries

Asavin Wattanajantra THE INQUIRER

Less bulky Bluetooth watches in store




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Windows Phone 7 details leaked

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Microsoft will own your phone




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Google drops the http:// from Chrome

Asavin Wattanajantra THE INQUIRER

Some geeks are not happy




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Toshiba makes a quantum breakthrough

David Neal THE INQUIRER

High speed cryptography




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Universal power to the people

Clive Akass THE INQUIRER

Analysis Smart chargers could end global adapter plague




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Lenovo moves big into smartphones

Asavin Wattanajantra THE INQUIRER

Where the money will be




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Why Google hates China so much

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Hackers stole the search engine's crown jewels




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Iphone 4G prototype is not a fake

Nick Farrell THE INQUIRER

Just not very interesting




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Dell tablet is set for release

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

FCC will let it be




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NEC to release a 3D computer

Edward Berridge THE INQUIRER

Internet porn enters new phase




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Vendors ready tablet devices

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

Analysis To fight the Ipad and each other




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Best computer consoles evah

Inquirer staff THE INQUIRER

The games have been rated, now the machines




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Flash evangelist says Android version is on track

David Neal THE INQUIRER

The boss was misquoted




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Synaptics releases Gesture Suite extension for Linux

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Open sourcerors go multi-touch




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Ex-Microsoftie jumps to Yahoo

Lawrence Latif THE INQUIRER

From one sinking ship to another




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E-books tip up, but not for e-readers

Spencer Dalziel THE INQUIRER

Publishing company thinks mobiles are a better option




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