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- Rumors: PS3 to receive price cut and PS Vita delayed into 2012
- Microsoft seizes on Firefox enterprise row
- Turntable.fm blocks users from outside the U.S. due to licensing constraints
- Does the death of Google Health mean the end of online health records
Rumors: PS3 to receive price cut and PS Vita delayed into 2012 Posted: 25 Jun 2011 08:00 PM PDT Its time for some rumors and there is plenty to go around for the PlayStation brand. According to reports the PS3 may receive a nice price drop in some territories. Also, there is some rumblings of a delay in the launch of the PlayStation Vita. Gamescom has always been a banner event for Sony with [...] |
Microsoft seizes on Firefox enterprise row Posted: 25 Jun 2011 08:00 PM PDT Mozilla released Firefox 5 this week, just a few months after Firefox 4 hit the Web. While consumers are generally fine about this Chrome-style rapid release development cycle, enterprise customers aren’t. Score one for Microsoft. Mozilla has had a bit of a PR nightmare this week thanks to its nonchalance towards the concerns of enterprise [...] |
Turntable.fm blocks users from outside the U.S. due to licensing constraints Posted: 25 Jun 2011 05:40 PM PDT Turntable.fm is still awesome and addictive. But only if you’re based in the U.S. Which suggests fears over its legality have been confirmed. Well that was quick. It was only two days ago that I gave a gushing review to Turntable.fm, the latest music streaming/discovery service to hit the Web. Sure, there was no mistaking [...] |
Does the death of Google Health mean the end of online health records Posted: 25 Jun 2011 10:40 AM PDT Almost four years ago online health records were the next big thing in health care. People could record all of their health information online. They could share their records with hospitals and physicians offices to create some consistency between family doctors and specialists, and easy access to patient history if they wound up in the [...] |
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