July 28, 2007


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May 19, 2007

Apple iPhone Approved By Feds

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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved Apple's iPhone for sale in the U.S., according to documents posted on the FCC's Web site Thursday.

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representative confirmed that the phone has received FCC certification
and that Apple still plans to begin selling the phone sometime in late
June.





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April 08, 2007

Mozilla’s Firefox Wants To Get Social With The Coop.

Last week, Mozilla research group announced that is
currently developing a new set tools, called The Cop. According to Mozilla Labs,
The Coop is a Firefox addon in development that will let users keep track of
what their friends are doing online, and share new and interesting content with
one or more of those friends. It will integrate with popular web services,
using their existing data feeds as a transport mechanism.

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Mozilla decided that it’s time for new tools. According
to The Coop project page, at
the beginning this product should minimally provide support for the following
use cases, making them intuitive, pleasant and delightful experiences.



1. Share a link with a friend.



 1. Share a
photo / set of photos with a friend.



 2. Share a
blog post with a friend.



 3. Share a
favourite video with a friend.



2. Keep up to date with a friend's web activity.



 1. Read
latest blog posts / LiveJournal updates / MySpace updates.



 2. See
recently uploaded photos.



 3. Show
recently tagged websites.



 4. Show recently
marked favourite videos.



The project is now at a “proof of concept” phase

More info: http://www.playfuls.com/news_06880_Mozillas_Firefox_Wants_To_Get_Social_With_The_Coop.html







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March 23, 2007

PlayStation 3 went on sale at midnight last night.

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As PlayStation 3 went on sale at midnight last night, Sony said Australian pre-orders for the machine were "well-over" 20,000.


Given PS3's unprecedented price and a string of public relations
disasters that have tarnished the Japanese electronic giant's name,
Sony would be extremely happy with the figure. Nintendo's Wii and
Microsoft's Xbox 360 sold around 30,000 units in their first few days
on sale in Australia.


Strong crowds turned out last night at Myer stores in Sydney and
Melbourne to celebrate the launch, and over 500 other retailers across
Australia opened their doors at midnight to cater for early adopters.



More info: http://blogs.theage.com.au/screenplay/archives/005424.html





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March 22, 2007

PlayStation 3 launches at record price.

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AUSTRALIAN gamers who have suffered a five-month delay in the delivery
of Sony’s PlayStation 3 will be forced to settle for a scaled-back
version of the console when it finally goes on sale at midnight.

Launch parties for Sony’s priciest-ever game console will begin
across the country tonight but there is anger over the difference
between the Australian and US versions.


PS3 systems available in Europe and Australia will not have the same
capabilities of the US and Japanese models, despite costing around $300
more.


The 60GB PS3 was launched in the US last November with a price tag
of $US599 ($770) and costs ¥60,000 ($640) in Japan. The model on sale
in Australia will cost $999.95.

More info: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21426496-2,00.html







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