Weekly Tech News Update: 30th October, 2009
In this week’s World Tech Update Motorola and Verizon unveil an Android smartphone, Toshiba launches a fuel cell charger, Apple releases the Magic Mouse, Nintendo’s profits slide, Netflix streams directly to Playstation 3 consoles, a robot folds clothes, a prototype ring crosses between real and virtual worlds and Panasonic demonstrates robots as part of a push into a new business stream.
Weekly Tech News Update: 23rd October, 2009
In this week's show Steve Ballmer launches Windows 7, the latest auto-tech is on show in Tokyo, Twitter isn't for sale, Google Street View goes places it never could, scientists develop a safer battery and Sony shows an impressive 3D screen that doesn't require glasses.
Weekly Tech News Update: 31st July, 2009
In this week’s show Microsoft and Yahoo reach a search deal, Greenpeace visits HP’s headquarters, Nintendo and Sony sees slumps in game console sales, a new racer hits the pavement at Le Mans, education goes high tech and Nissan debuts an electric car prototype.
Microsoft signs search deal with Yahoo
Microsoft and Yahoo struck a long-anticipated search deal Wednesday under which Microsoft's Bing search engine will power Yahoo's search site, and Yahoo will sell premium search advertising services for both companies.
Google Earth puts users on the moon
To mark the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, Google Earth users can now search the moon.
Weekly Tech News Update: 10th July, 2009
In this week’s show Google announces its Chrome OS, the internet survives Michael Jackson, China turns off the web, a botnet takes down government websites, Sony shows off its first netbook, and the Microsoft chooses a winner of its Imagine Cup.
China cuts off Internet access in Xinjiang after ethnic rioting
The government shut off access on Sunday afternoon to stop the spread of video and information. Twitter was blocked nationwide on Monday.
Network World: Imprezzeo's impressive image search engine
Searching for an image based on text is frustrating. But Imprezzeo's new search engine technology lets you find what you're looking for based on similar images
Euorpean Commission to probe online profiling by Web sites and ISPs
The European Commission is about to launch an investigation into how consumer's online data is being used by search companies, social networking web sites and ISPs
Obama uses Web to solicit questions from public
President Barack Obama plans to answer questions on Thursday that were submitted to the White House through Google Moderator.
 
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