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Google to offer free WiFi in US airports this holiday season

By: CompuZap | Posted 11.10. 2009
Google

Google

Less than a month after revealing its collaboration with Virgin America to provide free in-flight WiFi, Google is still playing Santa (for some anyway) and has teamed up with Boingo Wireless, Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing Income and others so as to offer free WiFi in 47 US airports until January 15 (2010).

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Microsoft pull out of “Almost Live” Family Guy episode

By: CompuZap | Posted 10.28. 2009
Microsoft

Microsoft

A few weeks back we reported that as part of Microsoft’s Windows 7 marketing run, the company and product would be featured in a special “Almost Live” comedy show from the creators of the popular US television show Family Guy.

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PlayStation 3 getting Netflix access next month

By: Metal Mind | Posted 10.26. 2009
PS3

PS3

Almost a year after Xbox 360 users got to ‘play’ with Netflix streaming, Sony has announced that such a feature is also coming for the PlayStation 3. The cost of having movies and TV shows streamed to your TV via the PS3 will be as low as $8.99 a month. For starters, in order to enable Netflix on your PS3 you’ll need to use a Blu-ray disc that makes use of the BD-Live technology.

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Google launching its own online bookstore next year

By: CompuZap | Posted 10.17. 2009
Google

Google

Search and advertising giant Google is going to take on both ebook sellers and ebook reader makers next year with a new service that’s set to bring digitized books to almost any internet-ready device.

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AT&T gives green light for iPhone VoIP calls via 3G

By: Metal Mind | Posted 10.7. 2009
iPhone

iPhone

Making iPhone users feel a bit more smug, US carrier AT&T has done the work required to enable VoIP over the 3G network.

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Apple goes after Woolworths’ new logo

By: CompuZap | Posted 10.5. 2009
Apple

Apple

Apple is once again on a legal offensive, this time the target being Australia-based supermarket chain Woolworths and its green new logo. The Woolworths logo, which is a ‘W’ stylized to look like an apple, is not the Cupertino company’s liking who thinks it resembles with own apple too much. As a result, Apple will be asking IP Australia to reject Woolworths’ trademark application for the logo and thus prevent its use.

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Apple App Store passes 2 billion downloads milestone

By: CompuZap | Posted 09.28. 2009
Apple

Apple

More bragging comes our way from Cupertino as Apple has stated that over 2 billion applications were downloaded via its App Store. Launched in July 2008, the store currently offers iPhone and iPod touch owners in 77 countries over 85,000 free and commercial apps.

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Featured Article

Can I install Windows 7 on my PC?

By: The H
Posted 11.8. 2009

You’ve heard the hype, you’ve seen the TV ads and the press reports and you’re sitting there thinking oh yea, Microsoft are at it again. Vista was a disaster, there I said it. It was released too soon without software support and was therefore doomed from the start.

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