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| Intel updates parallel development tool
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| InfoWorld - Intel on Tuesday will unveil at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in Portland, what it described as a substantial upgrade to Intel Threading Building Blocks. TBB 2.1, a developer tool that features a C++ template library for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, ??enables developers to add parallelism to C++. -- read full article |
| Tue, 22 Jul 2008 15:55:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Personal Technology News |
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| TiVo Viewers Can Buy Products from Amazon.com
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| NewsFactor - TiVo and Amazon expanded their digital partnership Monday. The pioneers in digital video recorders and online retail have teamed up to give TiVo subscribers the ability to purchase products from Amazon.com on TV sets, using the TiVo remote control. -- read full article |
| Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:40:41 GMT - Yahoo! News: Personal Technology News |
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| Apple reports $1.07 billion profit on strong Mac, iPhone sales
(Macworld.com)
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| Macworld.com - Apple on Monday posted a profit of $1.07 billion on revenue of $7.46 billion for its fiscal quarter ending June 30, 2008, making it the best June quarter in the company's history in both revenue and earnings. In a statement, Apple CEO Steve Jobs also indicated that the company is preparing several other products for release in the coming months, which will help future quarters. -- read full article |
| Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:30:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: Personal Technology News |
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| Japanese iPhone 3G Adds Pervert Protection
(PC Magazine)
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| PC Magazine - It's true that Asian cellphones often get the newest features long before their North American counterparts, but the latest Japanese version of the iPhone 3G has something that hopefully won't be deemed necessary any time in the near future. -- read full article |
| Mon, 21 Jul 2008 18:53:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Personal Technology News |
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| Analysis finds TV buyers steered to costlier LCDs
(AP)
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| AP - LCD or plasma? If you've been shopping for a flat-panel TV, that's the big question. According to a mystery-shopper survey, electronics salespeople don't know much about the differences, but still have a ready answer: LCD. -- read full article |
| Mon, 21 Jul 2008 20:04:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: Personal Technology News |
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