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YouTube Going Hollywood

YouTube is now in talks with Hollywood Studios to offer streamed pay per view to their site. Seems as if YouTube is now taking a shot at Apple and Netflix as Internet streaming video is becoming more and more popular, especially as the next generation of Wi-Fi enabled televisions begin hitting the marketplace. In what…

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Intel Optimizing Netbooks

Intel Corporation, known for their world leading silicon innovations and processor technologies, has yet again set what should be a pretty significant milestone for the new generation of "netbooks."  The mobile processor Intel Atom is now a dual core CPU!  They are available with several OEMs, including Lenovo, LG, MIS, Toshiba, and Acer, and Asus. …

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RIM preps BlackPad

Research in Motion (RIM) is getting ready to launch codename “BlackPad” this November.  RIM which is most popularly known for their line of smartphones, the Blackberry, will be squaring off with Apple’s IPad.   The tablet style devices have seemed to be really booming in the electronics world this summer, so be on the lookout for…

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Cloud Computing Cutting Jobs … Already

Software GIANT Microsoft(R) is reportedly going to be making hundreds of job cuts to its workforce in efforts towards the industry moving towards cloud computing, according to various reports.  A very “insignificant” amount of jobs are going to be diminished when compared to Microsoft’s 88,000+ workforce.  I sense similar trends in the IT industry as more…

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The Mile High Club

Airline giant Delta’s mainline fleet, which includes more than 430 aircrafts, are now equipped and offer passengers a Wi-Fi service while well up above 10,000 feet. More than 100 million users have connected here in the digital mile high club thanks to Aircell, the company who launched “Gogo”, which is the in-flight…

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AMD Phenom II Chip Revealed

In efforts to catch up to with its arch enemy Intel, AMD has officially released their Phenom II chips for laptops. The chips are running between 1.6GHz and 2.3GHz and drawing between 25 and 45 watts of power. They will be used for AMD’s first ever triple and quad-core laptop processors as part of a…

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