| Thursday December 31, 2009 |
The 10 Most Important Social and Digital Media Developments of 2009 [December 31, 2009] A look back at the events and trends that punctuated a year of profound upheaval across the social Web and digital media. In 2010, Cloud Is King [December 31, 2009] Over at Datamation, Rob Enderle takes a look at the resurgence in services-based computing, and what it means for the big names in tech. Motorola May Unveil New Android Phones at CES [December 31, 2009] The mobile player could be looking to continue its successes with the Droid through a pair of new Android releases. Apple Cleared in iPod Hearing Loss Case [December 31, 2009] The Mac, iPhone and iPod maker won an appeal in a class-action suit that charged it for unreasonably risking the hearing of its customers. Consumers Unhappy With Pace of Tech Progress [December 31, 2009] It's almost 2010 -- where's my jetpack? A new poll finds that a large number of U.S. adults are unhappy with the current state of technology. MySQL Creator Still Fighting Oracle [December 31, 2009] Michael "Monty" Widenius hatches a new effort to thwart the Oracle-Sun merger. Job Ad Aims to Link Xbox Live, Windows Phone [December 31, 2009] Is Microsoft trying to use the Xbox Live brand to beef up Windows Phone? AT&T Looking to Exit the Land Line Business [December 30, 2009] The carrier asks the FTC to make plans for when it can scrap circuit switched lines in favor of VoIP. Court Sides With Apple in iPod Hearing Loss Case [December 30, 2009] Plantiffs alleged the iPod's ear buds increase the danger of hearing loss. Palm Pixi's Verizon Debut May be Delayed [December 30, 2009] Reports emerge of problems when the wireless giant tested the phone. So what happens now? Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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