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New Shortcuts For Google’s Mobile Search
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Google has made three new search features available for users of its mobile web search (XHTML) service including easy ways to find movie showtimes, weather conditions, and stock prices.

Fujitsu Siemens Releases Dual-Core Workstations

Fujitsu Siemens Computers is now offering a new series of workstations based on AMD’s Dual-Core Opteron processor.

Google Takes the UK to the Movies

Google UK now has a feature that has been available in the U.S. since February – the movie showtime and review feature.

Chirac Helps Fund New European Search Engine

Telegraph reported that French president Jacques Chirac has pledged to aid the funding of a new European Internet search engine to compete with Google and Yahoo.

No Sale in the Works for Skype, But What About the IPO?

There have been rumors going around saying that Skype Technologies is for sale, but the company has apparently claimed that they are false.

Verizon Wireless Opens Up EV-DO to 7 New Markets

Verizon Wireless has expanded its EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) wireless broadband network by making EV-DO-based services, BroadbandAccess and V CAST available to seven new markets.

Watch Out Apple, Creative’s Got the Patent

Creative Technology was awarded a patent for inventing the user interface for portable media players. The patent has been named the “Zen Patent” by Creative.

Samsung Cranks Up MMC Card Memory

Samsung is trying out Gigabyte MultiMediaCards with customers in the forms of a 1GB and 2GB MMCplus card and a 1GB MMCmobile card.

Is Your Business Ready for Disaster?

Disasters are what they are, and they can be very hard to recover from. Many businesses aren’t as prepared for disasters as they should be, and some don’t realize it until it’s too late.

Camera Phones Not Taking the Place of Digital Cameras

IDC has reported results from a survey that suggest that contrary to what some may think, digital cameras are not losing popularity at the hands of camera phones.

Intel Plans the Rise of the Machines

Intel has outlined a long-term research plan for smarter and safer electronic products that better adapt to the way users use them.

High-End Unix Server Market Grows Despite Overall HIgh-End Market Decline

Factory revenue in the worldwide server market went up to $12.2 billion for the second quarter, up 5.6% compared to last year.

NMPA Wants More Money From Online Music Services

Copyright groups don’t feel that they are getting as much money as they should be from online music subscription services like those of Yahoo and Napster.

CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 Next Month

The CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 event is coming up September 27-29 at Moscone West in San Francisco, and will focus on mobile solutions for enterprises.

Help Mozilla Test Firefox and Thunderbird

Mozilla needs a little help with testing aspects of its upcoming versions of Firefox and Thunderbird and they have asked for volunteers.

Verizon Keeps Wireless Customers Going Through Hurricane

Wireless customers in Florida whose service was disrupted by Hurricane Katrina are not totally out of luck. Verizon Wireless has dispatched network technician teams in the areas that were hit the hardest.

Sirius Getting Around to Releasing Their Portable Player

Sirius Satellite Radio announced the release of their upcoming portable satellite radio device. It is called the Sirius S50, and is scheduled to come out in October.

Intel Helps Out Australia With WiMAX

It was announced that Intel is investing $37 million Australian dollars into expanding Unwired Australia as it prepares to launch a WiMAX network.

Intel Goes After Home Entertainment

Intel is planning to unleash a new technology called Viiv early next year, which is designed specifically for home digital entertainment purposes.

Asian Linux Version To Launch Tomorrow

Asianux 2.0, an Asian version of the Linux operating system will launch in Korea and China on Thursday, and in Japan in October.

VoIP Stealing Thunder from Fixed Connections

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released a new report forecasting the doom of the fixed-connection phone industry.