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Topic "Computerworld" was discussed 5,732 times on 1,052 sites in last 3 months
Started 16 hours, 53 minutes ago (2009-12-06 07:11:00)
by News
Telegraph.co.uk 7 smartphone predictions for 2010 Computerworld Smartphones will grab an even bigger share of the overall mobile phone market Of the more than 1.2 billion mobile phones expected to ship globally in all of ... New Droid ad: iphone is 'digitally clueless' CNET News The Motorola Milestone: will Google Androids take over in 2010? Telegraph.co.uk Should You Get...
Started 2 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-04 03:35:00)
by Netbook
iSuppli now ranks Acer ahead of Dell in PC market Computerworld Boosted by a 17% year-over-year growth in notebook (including netbook ) shipments, Acer had 13.4% of the 79.9 million PCs shipped globally in the third ... and more ยป More...
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-03 19:37:00)
by Netbook
Windows 7 Starter includes hidden wireless feature, says sleuth Computerworld By searching for "adhoc" in Starter, then launching the executable, netbook users can create an on-the-fly connection for sharing an Internet connection. ... and more ยป More...
Started 3 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-03 11:16:00)
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Erictric Baidu targets Google with mobile search app Computerworld Mobile phones pre-loaded with the Baidu Palm application should appear on the market soon as the company has already reached deals with handset makers, ... Google Voice Search Could Be Winning Factor In Mobile Search Capabilities High Position (blog) all 19 news articles ยป Link To Original ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-02 14:59:00)
by RSS
Domain registration fraud spam Computerworld As the name suggests, domain registration fraud is a catch-all term to describe types of fraud connected with the registration of Internet domain names . ... Link To Original Article
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-28 06:27:00)
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Elgan: 7 reasons why e-book readers make lousy gifts this year Computerworld You can read them on mobile phones and on PCs, for example. (Even many Kindle owners these days read most of their books on their iPhones. ... and more ยป Link To Original Article
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-30 20:57:00)
by News
CNET News Google Phone : What I'd like to see (tablet) Computerworld Gizmodo today echoed an earlier report by TechCrunch stating that Google is hard at work on the "true Google Phone ". A trusted source of theirs saw it with ... Google Phone : Another Day, Another Sighting PC World Google Phone : What's it gonna be? Register Google Phone Coming? IGN BusinessWeek - ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 04:24:00)
by High Plains Thumper
Quote: London Stock Exchange down again after connectivity problem New issue on costly outgoing platform By Leo King, Computerworld UK, 11/26/2009 The London Stock Exchange has taken down electronic trading, after its fourth major technological incident in just over a year. The problem today is the result of intermittent "connectivity issues" ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-28 13:27:00)
by Netbook
Washington Post Home computers: Decisions, decisions Washington Post But because Apple chooses not to compete in the cheaper end of the market, you pay a lot more for those advantages; its lack of a netbook leaves its ... Making wise Black Friday PC buys Computerworld Almost half of US consumer $$$ goes to Apple DriverHeaven.net (blog) Black ...
Started 2 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-04 19:17:00)
by syntrix
edit: droid haters: pc world computerworld ---------------------< will update as y'all post up News fair and balanced is one thing, some "tech" writers fail is really what this is about. I do google news in igoogle, and it seems like every single article from them is 400% pro iphone and 10000% anti-android (moto droid). Yet other online news is fair and objective. I'm going somewhere...