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Rogue Amoeba quits iPhone development
Friday, November 13, 2009
Rogue Amoeba quits iPhone development
The list of disgruntled iPhone developers is only getting longer as yet another walks out of the Apple App Store
China regulator shuts video Web sites, warns others
Monday, October 27, 2008
China regulator shuts video Web sites, warns others
Closures resume aggressive policy against wildly popular video sites that walk a thin line on posting politically sensitive or erotic material
Revamped MacBook Air out in November
Monday, October 13, 2008
Revamped MacBook Air out in November
Faster graphics, more storage added but Apple's thinnest laptop remains basically the same
Adobe offers a
Friday, November 02, 2007
Adobe offers a "studio in a box"
Adobe Production Premium CS3 is targeted at anyone who is creating media – whether it is for feature films, or all the way down to mobile phones. We wanted to make an application that wasn’t just for the video geeks, says Colin Smith, senior Adobe Solutions Architect.
Now hear this - the power of corporate podcasts
Monday, September 03, 2007
Now hear this - the power of corporate podcasts
They may be a marketing tool, but IT managers can help ensure podcast projects succeed. Are you listening?
Video chat - what works and what doesn't
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Video chat - what works and what doesn't
I went to Asia for two weeks on business recently, and figured several video chats would make the long trip a bit more bearable. Here's what I discovered.
Microsoft integrates voice with biz software
Monday, June 26, 2006
Microsoft integrates voice with biz software
After years of dipping its toe in the waters of unified voice and data communications, Microsoft is ready to dive in headfirst, and will unveil its Unified Communication Product Roadmap and Partner Ecosystem.
Mozilla ships Thunderbird 1.5 e-mail client
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Mozilla ships Thunderbird 1.5 e-mail client
Mozilla Corp. released the latest version of its e-mail client with a host of new features, including better security, automatic updating and other enhancements aimed at providing a more user-friendly e-mail experience.
Bell, Microsoft team on audio, Office tie-up
Thursday, June 02, 2005
Bell, Microsoft team on audio, Office tie-up
Through its Live Meeting 2005 offering, Microsoft has come up with some new enhancements that will aim to improve the Web conferencing experience. Microsoft and Bell Canada announced they have formed a partnership to integrate Bell's audio conferencing service into Microsoft Office's Live Meeting 2005.
Samsung develops Windows-based HDD cell phone
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
Samsung develops Windows-based HDD cell phone
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has developed a cell phone that runs on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Mobile operating system and includes a hard-disk drive. The new handset will be shown this week at the Cebit show in Hanover, Germany, the company said. The SGH-I300 offers 3G bytes of storage space, which is considerably more than that available in any cell phone currently on the market, and is Samsung's second phone to feature a hard-drive.
Internal voice app project fills unexpected holes
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Internal voice app project fills unexpected holes
What began as a bid to develop novel voice over IP applications at Devlin eBusiness Architects has spawned a new product line and a new corporation.
Conferencing bridges distances
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Conferencing bridges distances
When Fusepoint Managed Services, a managed Web hosting and IT infrastructure service provider, opened its second office in Mississauga, Ont., in 2002, the firm’s 90 employees suddenly found themselves spread out across Canada.
John Dix: Web conferencing without confusion
Thursday, December 12, 2002
John Dix: Web conferencing without confusion
Judging by WebEx Communication Inc.'s third-quarter results, people are taking to Web conferencing in a big way. Sales jumped 66 per cent to US$36.8 million compared with the same quarter last year. But even though WebEx has captured a daunting 57 per cent share of the Web conferencing market, competitors are still out there trying to improve on the concept.
Proposed CD levy hits wrong note with IT professionals
Wednesday, May 29, 2002
Proposed CD levy hits wrong note with IT professionals
While the Canadian music industry is singing its praises, the proposed levy on blank compact discs is giving some IT workers the blues.
Feature: Alexandria Library breathes again
Thursday, December 06, 2001
Feature: Alexandria Library breathes again
What kind of passions can the new Alexandria Library evoke after it opens in April? A lust to learn? Absolutely, where there is knowledge, people will flock. But it has already inspired other passions: the love for huge buildings, large-scale projects and masterly tailored design and solutions. The library has inspired passions with considerable ancient history, least in Egypt.
Feature: Alexandria Library breathes again
Tuesday, December 04, 2001
Feature: Alexandria Library breathes again
What kind of passions can the new Alexandria Library evoke after it opens in April? A lust to learn? Absolutely, where there is knowledge, people will flock. But it has already inspired other passions: the love for huge buildings, large-scale projects and masterly tailored design and solutions. The library has inspired passions with considerable ancient history, least in Egypt.
Voice technologies something to shout about
Wednesday, November 28, 2001
Voice technologies something to shout about
Embedded speech recognition, developing in tandem with the growth of distributed speech recognition (DSR) systems, will be the next class of voice technologies that will be important in Asia, said Steve Chambers, vice president of Worldwide Marketing at SpeechWorks International Inc.
Video crosses the distance
Thursday, July 12, 2001
Video crosses the distance
Videoconferencing looks to find a place in the enterprise.
Micro Express MicroFlex 1333A
Thursday, May 17, 2001
Micro Express MicroFlex 1333A
The MicroFlex 1333A sped to a PC World benchmark.
Toshiba Satellite 2805-S202
Thursday, March 22, 2001
Toshiba Satellite 2805-S202
Toshiba Satellite 2805-S202
Copyright Board quadruples levies
Thursday, February 22, 2001
Copyright Board quadruples levies
Much to the ire of software manufacturers, independent musicians and just about any other entity or individual that purchases or uses blank CD-ROMs, the Canadian Copyright Board increased the private copying levy from 5.2 cents to 21 cents per CD-R and CD-RW.
Is That a Book In Your MP3 Player?
Wednesday, January 24, 2001
Is That a Book In Your MP3 Player?
Digital audio books are entering new turf, as Audible.com announces future compatibility with Iomega's HipZip digital audio player. It's just the latest player on a slow-growing list of products that let you listen to your favourite book anywhere, anytime.
CD mastering software
Wednesday, November 01, 2000
CD mastering software
Masters of the CD recording universe
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