Blogs If you're a frequent YouTube user or, to a certain extent, an addict, I just might have the application for you. iDesktop.TV, previously known as the YouTube Desktop, first launched its ...
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Crave Announced in the US only yesterday, the EX-S880 and the EX-Z77 are Casio's latest models to join the compact category of cameras and the Japanese manufacturer is trumpeting the new cameras ...
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Blogs No one becomes a journalist because he or she wants to be rich, but the grim reality is that these days news organizations all over the world are fighting for survival. ...
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Blogs When I first became an IT journalist in 2000, my blood was pumping with adrenaline everyday. It was the height of the dotcom boom and money was aplenty to fund Jeff ...
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Features A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.
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Blogs I first knew of Kindernet.com when its CEO Mark Trudinger was making a presentation at Kickstart Asia 2007in Bintan recently. From the conference hall, I sent an SMS to my wife ...
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Crave A startup launched last week in the US aims to make furnishing an office as simple as assembling a cardboard box. Bloxes are the latest option in cardboard furniture which is ...
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Blogs At breakfast today, I talked with online gaming search engine Wazap! president of US operations Thom Kozik, about his history in the Web 2.0 world and the future of the company ...
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Blogs Staying up to date on the latest in Chinese tech and Internet news is by no means an easy task, and unfortunately blunders in China reporting are far from uncommon, even ...
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Blogs It happened one night of October 2007. A car was hit by another vehicle. Though there was no injury, the car received exensive material damage. The culprit vehicle sped away and ...
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Blogs No need to worry, it's not some kind of backroom putsch. This is, in fact, a peaceful transition of power. I've very much enjoyed watching the China technology scene for CNET ...
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Blogs Turns out its really more "Sohu-y". Oops. My good friend Sumner Lemon, who used to cover China technology for IDG News Service out of Beijing but is now leading the tropical ...
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Blogs China is well known for picking up western ideas and gleefully running with them. It's certainly been doing this in the Internet industry, where it has launched successful search engines (Baidu), ...
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Blogs One of the common themes you see in a number of science fiction movies is the absolute control wielded by monolithic mega corporations or centralized despotic governments in our perceived future. ...
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Blogs Singapore's most popular LAN gaming center e-Games just closed. And I've been implicated! "There are still a lot of regular customers supporting E-Games. It's just that the DotA teams are training ...
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