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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

 
 

Google launches online news reader 'Fast Flip'

 
Internet giant Google has unveiled its "Fast Flip" online news reader. featuring stories from major media outlets, including the BBC, The New York Times and The Washington Post.

Google, which launched Fast Flip at the TechCrunch50 technology conference in San Francisco, compared using the quick-loading product to flipping through the pages of a magazine "really fast without unnatural delays."

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

US software giant Microsoft unveiled a twist on the Internet search experience on Monday with a new feature which allows Web surfers to search using image galleries instead of text links.

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US Internet company Yahoo! announced on Monday that it has sold its one percent stake in Hong Kong-listed e-commerce company Alibaba.com for some 150 million dollars.

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Financial software company Intuit Inc. announced on Monday that it has agreed to purchase personal finance website Mint.com for 170 million dollars in cash.

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TECHBYTES

From 1st October, 2009 seafarers onboard vessels that are using the Inmarsat FleetBroadband service will be able to enjoy cheap phone calls home with the introduction of Enhanced Super Quiet Time (ESQT) low-cost calling only for FleetBroadband users.

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TECHSTUFF  

The new ASUS UnLimited Series of notebooks is designed to provide the very best of cutting-edge computing for individuals who accept zero compromise on performance.

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My Computer
By Jing Garcia, Tech Times editor

Yeah sure, if you're lucky you could actually get a fairly good CPU fan and heatsink for less than P1,500.(US$30.), maybe, a better one for P2,500. (US$50.). However, anything beyond P3,000. (US$60.) - that thing should only provide you the best for your system. And with that last statement, I believe, that's where Noctua falls.

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HARDWARE

At Commutex 2009 in Taipei in June, Intel announced their mainstream Core processor under the code name “Lynnfield”.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Although this is not the first Android-based OS mobile phone to come out of HTC’s camp, the HTC Magic, however, is the first Google phone to reach the Tech Times Lab. Nonetheless, we’re very much impressed by its design, features and of course, Android’s ease of use.

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