IE9 power tips; RIM's big problem; Android showdown; IPv6 [TECH UPDATE]

 

 

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ZDNet Member | September 16, 2010

 

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IE9 power tips: the secrets of pinned site shortcuts

Pinned shortcuts are the killer feature of Internet Explorer 9. How do they work, and how can you customize them to make yourself more productive? I've got the details.

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Verizon Wireless adds Good to Android lineup; Bad news for RIM

As if Research in Motion didn't have enough to worry about, Verizon Wireless has teamed up with Good Technology to equip all of its Android devices with better enterprise-grade security.

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Benchmark showdown: High-end Android smartphones

If you think that all 1GHz Android smartphones are equally quick, think again. ZDNet Germany's Christoph H Hochstatter shows that the performance of CPUs, RAM, flash and GPUs varies widely.

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Are we really ready for IPv6?

No. According to a recent survey by the Internet's Number Resource Organization, approximately 84% of respondents already have IPv6 addresses or are considering getting them.

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Oracle's earnings on tap as Hurd, Open World take center stage

Oracle's first quarter results are on tap and analysts are largely expecting a performance in line with expectations.

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iPhone, Android and how market share impacts exclusivity

Reports indicate that Apple's iPhone is losing market share to Google Android smartphones, despite its latest and greatest model. Here's why that hints at the end of AT&T exclusivity.

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Is your home sitting on top of a potential "hell on Earth" firebomb?

Like much of America's infrastructure, many pipelines are old, need to be replaced, and have the potential for catastrophic failure.

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IBM debuts new wireless power management chip tech; promises better smartphones, TVs

IBM enters the power management semiconductor business with a process that makes wireless RF chips for laptop computers, smartphones and other applications.

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College textbooks: Forget the campus bookshop, shop online

Campus bookstores will want all students to take advantage of their offers and book availability. But the online marketplace will yield a cheaper result.

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The goods and bads of Bump, which links you to your license plate

Bump.com is a new service that allows users to communicate with each other on the road by sending messages to each other, via license plates.

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Five things the Inspiron Duo tells me about Dell's strategy (or lack of one)

Dell's new convertible Inspiron Duo is half laptop, half tablet, and arrives in the wake of the Streak tablet and Aero smartphone. What's it all mean?

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Boeing to sell commercial space flight tickets as soon as 2015

Would you pay $30 million to go into space?

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Seesmic's tilt at enterprise

Melding consumer experience with enterprise applications output sounds like a fantasy untill you understand what Salesforce.com and Seesmic are doing.

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IE9 partners show off sleek new features (photos)

Seeking to reclaim browser glory, Microsoft launched a leaner, meaner Internet Explorer today, partnering with dozens of companies to show off some of IE9's rich content capabilities.

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Featured Product Coverage

 

Nikon's new D7000 midrange dSLR--a Canon 60D challenger

Nikon announces the new D7000, a midrange digital SLR that slips into the Nikon lineup above the D90 and below the D300s.

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News & Blogs

 

Logitech rolls out Wireless Trackball M570 with leave-in Unifying receiver

 

Wireless printing comes to Apple iPad, iPhone, iPod

 

Thinxtream, Epson team up on printing app for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

 

Can Diaspora win anything but publicity?

 

How Google can save Android from the carriers

 

Not all SOA services are, or should be, created equal

 

HP beefs up Business Service Automation portfolio to give IT the tools it needs to compete against clouds inside and out

 

Apple QuickTime flaws puts Windows users at risk

 

Super-search engine for e-cycling options

 

Adobe previews 64-bit Flash Player 'Square'

 

 

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Forget tweets and status updates, here's a new way to socialize online

 

Weather forecasting: wind industry funding ahead?

 

LG enters water treatment business; invests $400 million to be major global player

 

Automotive X Prize winners announced

 

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Videos and Podcasts

 

Dell unveils convertible Windows 7 tablet

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Dell's Dave Zavelson shows off the company's new 10-inch Windows 7 tablet. Its standout feature is the ability to open up the case, flip the screen, and then convert it into a laptop design. The tablet will be available later this year.

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Intel shows new MeeGo devices

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel VP Renee James unveils a new MeeGo tablet and smart TV, both running the company's Atom processor. MeeGo is an open-source software project targeting Intel customers looking to add their customized interface to Internet-enabled devices.

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Intel demos smart TVs

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini demos Google's television platform, which is due to hit the market later this month. Powered by Intel's processors, the new software allows embedded TV programming and game sharing via Facebook and other Web sites.

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Intel brings WiDi technology to tablets

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini shows the company's new wireless display technology. Using a WiDi video chip, users can stream HD video and games from their laptop and desktop PC to a tablet device.

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