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- Killer Pool 1.1 (Mobile)
- Killer Pool is the classic multiplayer pool game for up to 10 players. A unique version of Killer is played on an octagonal table, where players eliminate each other by sinking their balls, with the last remaining player victorious.Featured with accurate and easy to use controls,shooting using finger swipe or...
- Tags: Mobile, Player, Apple iTunes, Sauce Digital, Killer Pool, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
- Software downloads 2009-03-20
- Killer Pool Lite 1.0 (Mobile)
- Killer Pool is the classic pool game for your iPhone.Killer Pool Lite includes the classic US pool game of 9-Ball.Featured with accurate and easy to use controls, shoot using finger swipe or power meter, authentic spin and swerve, and Official APA 9 Ball rules.Allows you to play your own music...
- Tags: Mobile, Apple iTunes, Sauce Digital, Killer Pool, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
- Software downloads 2008-12-28
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- News to know: Droid, Moffat, Android, Amazon, 3D HDTV, Net Neutrality
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Andrew Nusca: Verizon unveils 30-second ad for Droid Android phone; slams iPhone Jason Perlow:DROID aims to make Apple...
- Tags: Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Software, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Sam Diaz, Matthew Miller, Net Neutrality, Amazon.com Inc., Google Inc.
- Blog posts 2009-10-19
- Mozilla admits that Firefox EULA is flawed
- Mozilla admits that Firefox EULA is flawedCompeting with ChromeThis is Mozilla trying to compete with Google for evil ;-pBut really, they have good reason to lock things down - "community builds" that were called "Firefox" and were within the rules, but happened to be loaded with spyware - but have...
- Tags: Web browsers, EULA, Firefox EULA, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-16
- Best Buy acquires Napster; Eyes digital music distribution
- Best Buy is gobbling up Napster for $121 million, or $2.65 a share, double the online music service's closing price on Friday. In a statement Monday, Best Buy outlined its rationale: Best Buy intends to use Napster’s capabilities and digital subscriber base to reach new customers...
- Tags: Best Buy Co. Inc., Digital Music, Napster Inc., Retail, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- LG 50PG60
- The LG 50PG60 is the second of two HDTVs we've reviewed with THX display certification, and it proves that even the three letters formerly associated with George Lucas can't guarantee picture quality parity. The first such THX-certified TV, Panasonic's TH-50PZ800U, impressed us in just about every way, and the 50PG60...
- Tags: Quality, TVs, TV & Home Theater, LG 50PG60, LG Electronics Inc., THX
- Product reviews 2008-06-12
- News to know: Apple; Fixing Vista; Earth Day; Web 2.0 Expo
- Notable headlines: Tom Foremski: Open letter to Steve Jobs: Apple should have a first adopter network program and give discounts to loyal customers Jason O'Grady: Something killed my MacBook Pro David Morgenstern: Are there enough suckers in the world to make...
- Tags: Web, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Inc., Web 2.0, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Operating Systems, Internet, Software, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- External drives: The hot gift this season?
- External drives: The hot gift this season?Love external hard drives...I bought a few 1TB external drives and use them as spare RAM for Vista. My rep delivered me some "secret sauce" that allows me to use the external drive as a RAM drive for Vista. The performance boost is amazing....
- Tags: hard drive, External Drives, hot gift, external hard drive
- Discussion threads 2007-11-26
- Here's complete guide to all 10 iPhone books
- I was sitting here thinking that after some of you purchase an iPhone either later today or in the near future, you may have questions that in-store or online support can not answer to the degree of preciseness you want. Perhaps even the iPhone manual will fall a bit short.You...
- Tags: Apple
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- Lover cheatin' on ya? Tool lets suspicious minds stealth record all BlackBerry activity
- Let's just say you suspect your spouse or partner is using his/her BlackBerry to send and receive emails, texts and phone calls from a secret lover.Well, there's software you can now install on their BlackBerry when he or she is not looking. Like in the middle of the night.And better...
- Tags: BlackBerry Software
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- News to know: Google in NYC; Flash vs. Java; Craigslist smut; Microsoft patches
- Notable headlines: Donna Bogatin: Google challenges NYC software engineers. Ed Burnette: Is Flash better than Java? Jeremy Allison: Working for The Man? Advice to a young programmer. Ryan Stewart: Why Rich Internet Applications are important for the browser.New technology lets you read your voice mail.IBM adds low-wattage x86 servers.Engadget: Apples...
- Tags: General
- Blog posts 2007-04-06
- Steve Job's calculus: Dealmaking, dollars means DRM is dead
- Apple and EMI have found an interesting way to rid the world of digital rights management software for just a little extra pocket change. Apple will offer DRM-free music from EMI for $1.29 per song see Techmeme discussion. To entice you to pay a little more for DRM-free...
- Tags: Web Technology, Software Infrastructure, Personal Technology, General, Enterprise 2.0, DRM, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-04-02
- Yes Donna, Google is overrated
- Donna Bogatin is right -- Google is indeed overrated. In her Fast Company debate with Google apologist Danny Sullivan, Donna argues that the Mountain View based leviathan is not a "well-rounded" company. Donna is being excessively polite here. The truth is that Google is as "unrounded" as a Roman road....
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-03-01
- Blog buzz gets religion: Be buzzworthy, not boring
- Who in the blogosphere doesn’t want “Buzz”? Techmeme buzz, Digg buzz, Slashdot buzz…helps build excitement, and page views!Is blog buzz gained serendipitously?Techmeme uses a secret sauce algorithm to present “the latest buzz from leading online voices in technology,” but not necessarily all of the blogosphere’s “55 million" voices.Digg’s “digital media...
- Tags: Blogging, church, blog, Blog Buzz
- Blog posts 2007-01-07
- IBM accuses mainframe cloner of patent infringment
- IBM accuses mainframe cloner of patent infringmentThe DOJ might be interested in this oneIBM, after all, has a near-monopoly in the mainframe market in just about anyone's book, and has had for a very long time. Would also be interesting to know what patents the defendants are accused of...
- Tags: mainframe, patent, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-12-06
- Google's Marissa Mayer: Speed wins
- Marissa Mayer of Google gave a testimonial to speed. Her key insight for the crowd at the Web 2.0 Summit is that "slow and steady doesnt win the race." Speed is a huge component and big market driver of Web 2.0, she said.In testing out the user interface for Google...
- Tags: General, Personal Technology, Software Infrastructure, Hardware Infrastructure, Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, web2con, Google Inc., Marissa Mayer
- Blog posts 2006-11-09
- Linguistic balkanization and the Internet
- A recent UN summit lamented the fact that domain names use only ASCII characters. Though this is not a problem for English speakers, given that they don't use accented characters, much less characters from other languages such as Russian, Chinese, or any language that uses a "non-Roman" alphabet, it galls...
- Tags: ENGLISH
- Blog posts 2006-11-01
- Exalead enters the search ring
- King of Internet search Google recently made a splash with its latest enterprise search appliances, encroaching on the territory populated by companies like Autonomy, FAST and Endeca. But Google isn’t the only “upstart” advancing into enterprise search. Exalead, based in France, hopes to make a big mark in enterprise search...
- Tags: Exalead
- Blog posts 2006-04-23
- Gates: five ways we're service orienting
- Bill Gates is pouring on the SOA sauce. Service-oriented applications will underpin Microsoft's recently announced "Dynamics" product vision, which will start emerging over the next year. That's the word from Chairman Gates in his keynote at Microsoft's Convergence user conference in Dallas, as reported in Computer Business Review Online. ...
- Tags: Bill Gates
- Blog posts 2006-03-28
- Personal Robots in LegoLand
- Could one product turn around the fortunes of a company that has been struggling?If you’ve been following the personal robot space—perhaps an aficionado of the TV show RobotWars, or the proud owner of a Sony Sebo or dependent on Roomba—you’ve got to feel a thrill at the news that Lego...
- Tags: robot, LEGO Co.
- Blog posts 2006-03-08
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