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Microsoft's unveils new much faster IE9 browser. It is free.
SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp. unveiled the beta test version of Internet Explorer 9 on Wednesday, the first of a new generation of Web browser programs that tap into the powerful processors on board newer computers to make websites load and run faster.hr noshade size=-1 width=50%>
Vivendi raises profit target on strong H1 results
PARIS: Europe's largest telecom and entertainment group Vivendi raised its annual profit targets after posting first-half forecast-beating results, boosted by its new Brazilian telecoms unit and video games.
Innovation is the new black
IT'S the word du jour, it's a fashion statement, it's a mantra: 'innovation, innovation, innovation'. One might be forgiven for imagining that by saying it often enough, heaps of lovely, creative ideas would gush unstoppably forth. Ah, but this is not the case, is it?
Microsoft links new smart phones to Xbox Live
SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp. is bringing its video-game expertise to the forthcoming Windows Phone 7 line, an attempt to capitalize on the success of the Xbox 360 as the software maker tries to compete with Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
Creativity - the key to NEM’s success
Lin See-Yan believes that creativity is the key to the New Economic Model's success.
Verizon, Google outline vision on Internet traffic
WASHINGTON: Phone and cable TV companies that provide Internet access should be barred from slowing down, blocking or charging to prioritize Internet traffic flowing over their regular broadband lines, Verizon Communications Inc. and Google Inc. said in a policy statement released Monday.
New US gov't rules allow unapproved iPhone apps
WASHINGTON: Owners of the iPhone will be able to legally unlock their devices so they can run software applications that haven't been approved by Apple Inc., according to new government rules announced Monday.
What is 4G wireless?
NEW YORK: Mobile phone companies are about to barrage consumers with advertising for the next advance in wireless network technology: 4G access.
Sight unseen, fans hear 'iPad' and think 'iWant'
SEATTLE (AP): People who lined up to buy the first iPhone knew what they were paying hundreds of dollars for: a new cell phone that promised to be better. Apple Inc.'s newest gadget, the iPad tablet computer, falls into a category that's foreign to most people.