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Opera Mini 5 Released for Android-Powered Smartphones (NewsFactor)
March 11, 2010NewsFactor - Opera Software launched an Android version of the company's Opera Mini 5 mobile browser Thursday that promises to significantly improve page loading and speed on compatible smartphones. The beta release continues the company's campaign to increase the visibility of its browser on a global basis.
Sony unveils motion-sensing controller for PS3 consoles (AFP)
March 11, 2010
AFP - Sony on Wednesday unveiled a hotly anticipated motion-sensing controller that it hopes will fuel new interest in its PlayStation 3 videogame consoles.
Pink Floyd and iTunes could split after court ruling (Macworld.com)
March 11, 2010Macworld.com - Itâs âA Great Day For Freedomââat least for the members of Pink Floyd. As BBC News reports, the band has emerged victorious in a legal battle with record label EMI, accompanied by a ruling that could soon lead to the bandâs entire discography getting pulled from iTunes.
Motorola to add Microsoft's Bing to smart phones (AP)
March 11, 2010AP - Motorola Inc. said Thursday that it will add Microsoft Corp.'s Bing search and map functions to its smart phones that use Google Inc.'s Android operating software.
CA Expands Cloud Services with $350M Nimsoft Purchase (NewsFactor)
March 11, 2010NewsFactor - IT software behemoth CA has acquired yet another company as it moves to provide its emerging enterprise customers and managed-service providers with cloud-computing support. CA acquired Redwood City, Calif.-based Nimsoft, its fourth acquisition in the cloud-computing space, in a cash purchase valued at $350 million, CA announced Wednesday.
Google says talks with China ongoing (AFP)
March 11, 2010
AFP - Google said Thursday that it was in talks with China on the future of the US Internet giant in the Asian nation, after the firm threatened to leave over cyberattacks and state web censorship.
GDC: Khronos group unveils OpenGL 4.0 and 3.3 (Macworld.com)
March 11, 2010Macworld.com - The Khronos group has released versions 4.0 and 3.3 of the OpenGL spec, the latest version of the cross-platform, royalty-free 2D and 3D graphics API used on all major desktop operating systems, including Mac OS X. It also serves as the basis for OpenGL ES for smart phones and the upcoming WebGL standard for Web browsers.
Report finds online censorship more sophisticated (AP)
March 11, 2010AP - Repressive regimes have stepped up efforts to censor the Internet and jail dissidents. That's what Reporters Without Borders says in a study released Thursday.
Feds pledge tough review of Comcast-NBC deal (AP)
March 11, 2010AP - Federal regulators are pledging a rigorous review of the proposed combination of Comcast Corp. and NBC Universal.
Sony unveils new motion contoller to slow Nintendo (AP)
March 11, 2010
AP - Sony has a new message for Nintendo Wii gamers: Come join us.
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