Monday, January 31, 2011

Apple discontinues the Xserve

Apple on Friday announced that Xserve, its dedicated server hardware, will no longer be available as of January 31, 2011.

In a PDF titled Xserve Transition Guide, Apple says that it will not develop a future version of Xserve. As of February 1, Apple advises users looking for Apple-powered server solutions to run either a Mac Pro or Mac Mini with Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server.

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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Al Jazeera English Live for iPhone [AppOfTheDay]

The situation in Egypt is developing by the minute, and unless you're glued to your computer it's pretty much impossible to keep up. The Al Jazeera English iPhone app offers a free, high-quality stream of their live coverage. More »


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A sneak peek at Legoland's 'Star Wars' models

road trip at home Before the March opening of the new Legoland Miniland, CNET got a sneak peek at the best of the new "Star Wars" Lego models.

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Skype Expands Horizons, Will Post Apps for iPhone, Blackberry

Apple iPhone and BlackBerry owners can breathe easier: Skype plans to announce an application for the smartphones at the CTIA Wireless convention on Tuesday....

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Verizon Going For The iPhone Market Hard

Not since Moses famously said "Let my people go" has there been such pent up demand of users wanting to give up their cellular overlords as there is today. Verizon is doing everything it can to make it as easy as possible for AT&T iPhone users to switch to the big red Z.



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Friday, January 28, 2011

Asus U33Jc: An Elegant, Eco-Friendly Blend of Form and Function

We've long known the inconvenient truth about the negative toll our tech-obsessed society takes on the environment, but Asus makes being green easy with its new U Series Bamboo Collection of laptops featuring hybrid bamboo/aluminum chassis. The wood-paneled U33Jc review unit I looked at is 15...


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FCC grants LightSquared terrestrial-only waiver, puts an end to LTE drama

If you've been following the drama over LightSquared's application to build a wholesale integrated broadband / satellite network, it's time to put away the tissue box and toss out the bonbons. That's right, the FCC finally approved the company's conditional waiver for an ancillary terrestrial component integrated service rule. In other words, the entity gave LightSquared the green light to offer terrestrial-only phones, in addition to satellite service, as long as interference problems are addressed before the company starts building its network. Just two weeks ago, it looked like the FCC might strike down the proposal on a recommendation from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), which warned of potential interference on the SMS network with the likes of Department of Defense Communications. LightSquared remained silent during deliberation, but following the FCC's decision, both parties gave a thumbs up to the outcome. Honestly, we could have done with a more heated back and forth, but we'll leave that to the professionals. What time is Bridalplasty on again?

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