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Software RSS FeedsToshiba starts integrating DVD into small-screen displays - Want to watch a movie in bed? Cooking programs in the kitchen? Pilates videos in the den? Toshiba America Consumer Products has announced a new line of LCD TV/DVD combination products, intended to be used in any room in the house....Feed Source: www.betanews.com Vizio adds IPTV connectivity to its HDTV line - Continuing the move toward integrating the Internet with televisions, Vizio has announced Connected HDTV, a technology platform that it said will be integrated into its displays shipping this fall.... Palm to partner with Sprint for its new Pre - With perhaps the entire company on the line, Palm has one more shot at glory with the likely introduction of an entirely new smartphone line.... ViewSonic brand adorns a new netbook - Known for its crystal-sharp displays, ViewSonic will enter (or re-enter) the PC business with its Atom-based LinkPC.... Opera to launch new browser toolkit for game machines, TVs - At CES, Opera is launching a new edition of its toolkit for building browsers that run on gaming machines, set-top boxes, and other places beyond garden variety PC and cell phone environments.... Live from Sony's Thursday keynote - There's so much going on with Sony this year that yesterday's massive press conference couldn't hold it all. This morning, CEO Sir Howard Stringer is scheduled to take Sony's rebound strategy one step further.... 'Microsoft Tags' set for rollout today - Steve Ballmer didn't mention Microsoft Tags in his keynote yesterday. But the new phone tool -- designed for Windows Mobile as well as Android and other environments -- is slated for announcement at CES today.... Sony hints of more details today on 3-D, portable PCs, OLED TVs - "Coming soon," read a mysterious sign in the portable PC section of Sony's CES booth last night. Sony showed 3-D technology to journalists, too, but that "wasn't an announcement" either? Is there more to come from Sir Howard?... CES Countdown #2: Who will be spending money in 2009, and for what? - There is, or there was as of Wednesday night, a CES sign in the Las Vegas Convention Center that seems to sum up the current state of the technology marketplace. For everyone's sake, let's hope it's only a sign, not a Sign.... iRiver unleashes a stream of products at CES - There are a dozen products on iRiver's CES announcement list -- devices for networking, devices for getting around town and enjoying one's music, including two that are pretty Mickey Mouse.... Microsoft Research discovers its inner Songsmith - Researchers at Microsoft have developed software that purports to do what many thousands of starving artists work at daily: write music. But Songsmith, according to its keepers, is all in good fun.... Tiny netbooks, simple video set Sony sailing through CES - It's only the first set of Sony announcements, but the product assortment at Sony's booth preview Wednesday was enough to cap the evening with something approaching nerd-vana, if you like your gadgets colorful and slightly off-kilter.... Counter-'tock:' AMD fires back at Intel with everything it's got - This may be it. If AMD has one trump card left in its deck, it could be the ability to deliver a system that balances attractive performance with a measurably lower price. Today at CES, AMD is making its one shot to win back the enthusiast.... Ballmer: Windows Live to integrate with Facebook, new Win7 beta - Its enterprise brands have all been succeeding quite nicely -- Windows Server, SQL Server, Visual Studio, Office, SharePoint. But in the consumers' mind, Microsoft took a beating last year. How will Ballmer recover?... OLPC eliminates half of staff, cuts salaries of rest - This afternoon, the One Laptop per Child project announced cutbacks that CEO Nicholas Negroponte called "unavoidable."... Copyright © 2009, Cool Collection. All Rights Reserved. |