Google to release new browser
There’s a new player the the browser wars, and it’s Google. Google announced on the company blog today that they will be launching the beta of “Google Chrome” tomorrow morning for Windows, with versions for the Mac and Linux set to roll out in the coming weeks. This certainly won’t… Continue Reading »
Dell loses bid to trademark “Cloud Computing”
In a sensible ruling from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Dell has been denied the trademark of “cloud computing,” based on the grounds that it is a general use term. The ruling is “not final” and Dell has six months to appeal before the application expires. “Cloud computing” refers… Continue Reading »
Apple now worth more than Google
Apple’s market value today rose above that of Google, whose CEO, Eric Schmidt, sits on Apple’s board of directors. This makes Apple the third most valuable computer services out there behind IBM and the goliath Microsoft. Check the numbers after the break. Continue Reading »
Here we go again; Microsoft mulling another Yahoo! deal
The Wall Street Journal reported today that Microsoft is now seeking big-name partners such as NewsCorp or Time Warner to take another run at Yahoo! This time, however, it seems Microsoft is only interested in Yahoo!‘s search business, with the partner in the deal likely absorbing the rest of the… Continue Reading »
Eric Schimdt: conflict of interest?
Yesterday, Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt, who just happens to be a member of Apple’s board of directors, detailed the fine line on which he is walking. This line has to do with the relationship between the iPhone and the mobile operating system currently being worked on by Google. Although the… Continue Reading »
Google’s App Engine Launcher goes to the Mac OS X
The Google Application Engine Team and the Google Mac team have released a new App Engine Launcher made specifically to run on Mac OS X. For those not in the know, Google App Engine is Google’s way of providing users a platform to run their web applications on Google’s infrastructure.… Continue Reading »
The best places to learn about your new Mac
So you just switched from a PC to a Mac and you’re completely lost on what to do. Fortunately, there is plenty of options available to learn about your new machine. The best part? Many of these options are free! Here they are: 1) Apple Store Sessions: If you head… Continue Reading »
Apple is “Most Innovative” According to Business Week
According to BusinessWeek and the Boston Consulting Group, Apple is on the top of the heap when it comes to innovation. “The publication states the list is based on companies who nurture cultures that value creative people in good economic times and bad, as well as those that develop a… Continue Reading »
YouTube re-encoding videos for iPhone?
YouTube has been quietly re-encoding some of its videos, users have found. Where possible, they have increased the videos’ resolution from 320x240 to 480x360. They have also made improvements to the sound, including AAC audio instead of the mono sound on previous encodings. These up-conversions are happening mainly to newly… Continue Reading »
Google Sees 50X more searches on iPhone than any other Mobile
Everyone has been seeing more and more iPhones these days, and Google has been seeing 50 times more searches on the iPhone than any other mobile handset device. More searches mean more revenue for the world’s largest search engine, Google. This is only good for the popular search engine, as… Continue Reading »
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