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Google blogger out

News Mark Jen, a blogger whose candid comments about life on the job at Google sparked controversy last month, has left the company. A Google representative said in response to an enquiry on Tuesday: "Mark is no longer an employee at Google.

[February 9, 2005, 7:55]

Jobs on road to recovery

News After undergoing surgery in late July for a rare form of pancreatic cancer, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is on the road to recovery. Jobs, who underwent successful surgery to remove cancer from his pancreas, is attending some company meetings...

[September 9, 2004, 9:55]

Apple security patch takes out 64-bit apps

News Apple's most recent security fixes for Mac OS X break support for 64-bit applications in the operating system, a software maker has warned. Apple released a large security update for Mac OS X on Monday.

[August 18, 2005, 9:10]

Apple warned over 'misleading' Power Mac speed claim

Talkback Dell= betta; sure,thats why they are such class leading products with innovative technologies and high product standards; I am an apple service/sales tech and we (1 store in sydney, oz) have at least 3 switchers a day because people are basically...

[June 12, 2004, 8:30]

Sony settles class action lawsuit over DRM

Talkback Simply put, up until about a year ago I owned a small stake in Sony, stock is what I'm talking about. But something didn't feel right, the shares started dropping in price and I sold out quickly. Lost money too.

[January 1, 2006, 19:46]

Sony settles class action lawsuit over DRM

Talkback Simply put, up until about a year ago I owned a small stake in Sony, stock is what I'm talking about. But something didn't feel right, the shares started dropping in price and I sold out quickly. Lost money too.

[January 1, 2006, 19:40]

Google blogger 'was fired'

News Mark Jen was fired for blogging, the ex-Googler confirmed in a Web posting on Thursday. On Jan. I was terminated from Google," Jen wrote on his blog, Ninetyninezeros. Either directly or indirectly, my blog was the reason.

[February 14, 2005, 9:05]

Microsoft can't out-cool Apple

Leader Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told UK journalist at a press briefing on Monday that he feels the market for converged digital devices in the home is at a 'tipping point' - Malcolm Gladwell's useful phrase for that dramatic moment when something...

[October 4, 2004, 12:20]

Linux proves a winner Down Under

Talkback I think that you will see an increase in the use of Macintosh as it is nothing more then FreeBSD with a very nice GUI wrapper around it. There are more programs available to the consumer including (but not limited to) Games, Imaging, Video...

[November 26, 2003, 10:25]

Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test

Talkback Maccrap: Use your money to go on vacation to Hawaii AND buy a PC. Or, just buy a Mac that doesn't even have a gig of ram. That's great. It must be fabulous to live in a sheltered little fantasy world like your's.

[November 14, 2005, 3:04]

OS X update brews Java storm

News A minor update to Mac OS X is causing headaches for some computer owners, who find their systems no longer work properly when using Java-based applications or visiting certain Web sites. Apple Computer acknowledged the problem late on Monday and...

[April 19, 2005, 9:10]

Fedora to get PowerPC support

News Version four of Fedora, Red Hat's free Linux offering, is slated to support two significant new features, the first for IBM's Power processor and the second for software that lets the same computer run multiple operating systems simultaneously.

[February 15, 2005, 12:05]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Monday 6/10/2003 Kids today. Number One Son is currently engaged in AS Level activities, one of which is the dread Media Studies. He came back from college today with a spring in his step -- new girlfriend?

[October 10, 2003, 15:10]

Apple previews 'Tiger' OS, launches 30in. Cinema HD display review

Reviews Apple has gradually been turning its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) into a platform for new product announcements. This year, however, Steve Jobs's parade of gear was mildly underwhelming. LCDs for the rich and famous

[June 30, 2004, 9:35]

Well rounded, useful computer for normal people

Well rounded, useful computer for normal people image Member Review The time has finally come when for PCs, just like cars, the raw power and ability to upgrade the graphics card is less important. Most people today buy cars on the basis of details like coffee-cup holders, air conditioning and such -- not power of...

[October 13, 2004, 10:33]

Nvidia upgrades software to 64-bit

News Nvidia has released its first graphics drivers that take advantage of the 64-bit processing capabilities of AMD's latest processors; the Athlon 64 and the Opteron. As part of the launch on Thursday of a new set of Windows drivers, called Forceware...

[October 24, 2003, 16:40]

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard review

Reviews Should you pay for Leopard? If you're happy with the way Tiger works, then maybe not. If you need Boot Camp, however, then you must have Leopard. And if you're considering the purchase of a new computer, Leopard makes Macs more enticing than Tiger...

[October 26, 2007, 8:27]

Aperture review

Reviews Aperture lives up to many of its promises and proves especially useful as a digital slide sorter -- albeit an extremely pricey one. But there's room for improvement, especially when it comes to image adjustments as well as handling of raw files and...

[March 16, 2006, 13:05]

IBM plans huge internal merger

News IBM plans to announce that it will merge its microprocessor and server groups in an effort to improve the company's own chips, CNET News.com has learned. The combined unit will be called the Systems and Technology Group and will be jointly led by...

[January 29, 2004, 7:30]

IBM supercomputers to simulate climate change

News The University of California, Irvine has bought eight IBM computers to run an interconnected collection of global climate simulations. The overall system, which cost more than $1m (£0.54m), consists of eight p655 machines, each with eight 1.5GHz...

[February 11, 2004, 10:20]

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