Simple Thoughts (Technology) – Newsletter for September 16, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Microsoft gives Japanese video game studios new global launchpad
Microsoft teams up with Japanese game studios
CHIBA, Japan – Microsoft Corp. kicked off the Tokyo Game Show Thursday by unveiling plans to help Japanese game makers – recently seen as insular and lagging overseas competitors – to aggressively pursue a bigger share of the global market.
In a keynote address, Phil Spencer, head of …. Read the original article : Microsoft gives Japanese video game studios new global launchpad.
Sony at Tokyo game says PlayStation 3 will show 3-D movies, get Wii-like wand
Sony’s game console to show 3-D movies, get wand
CHIBA, Japan – Sony’s PlayStation 3 game console will work as a Blu-ray disc player for 3-D movies and music videos, not just 3-D games, with a software update download starting Sept. 21.
The free-of-charge update for movies and other content had been promised for later …. Source : Gaea News Network.
Video game review: PlayStation 3 takes aim at lazy gamers with Wii-like Move
Sedentary gaming gets a shot in the arm with Move
Sony Corp. gets gamers off the couch with its new motion controller, the PlayStation Move.
The Move is a sensitive device with extremely accurate character and object control. It’s an attractively priced add-on to the PS3 system that allows gamers to enjoy a different breed of games … Read : Video game review: PlayStation 3 takes aim at lazy gamers with Wii-like Move.
Summary Box: Microsoft’s new Web browser aims to blur line between website and PC application
Summary Box: Microsoft’s IE9 promises speed
THE NEWS: Microsoft released the “beta” test version of Internet Explorer 9, its updated Web browser program. Starting Wednesday, people with computers running Windows 7 or Windows Vista can download IE9 at beautyoftheweb.com.
A CLOSER LOOK: The updated browser has far fewer buttons and toolbars than its predecessor. Its … Original article on : Summary Box: Microsoft’s new Web browser aims to blur line between website and PC application.
Internet search partners Yahoo, Microsoft put small dent in Google’s dominance in August
Yahoo, Microsoft gain little ground on Google
SAN FRANCISCO – Newly minted Internet search partners Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. left a small dent in Google Inc.’s market dominance last month, according to figures released Wednesday.
Google ended August with a 65.4 percent share of the U.S. search market, down from 65.8 percent, based on …. Source article : Internet search partners Yahoo, Microsoft put small dent in Google’s dominance in August.
Intel research chief says rise of mobile phones helping hit goal of ‘context-aware computing’
Mind-reading phones? The tech’s evolving there
SAN FRANCISCO – How smart do you want your smart phone to actually be? Do you want it to read your mind, even a little bit?
Intel Corp.’s research chief, Justin Rattner, says that technology has advanced to the point that “context-aware computing,” an idea that’s been around for … Read more »».
Online problems at Chase, the No. 2 US bank, continue for a 2nd day, frustrating customers
Chase’s online bank service still facing problems
NEW YORK – Chase’s online banking service was still having problems for much of Wednesday, extending an outage that has lasted for two days and affected millions of customers.
In the longest outage the bank has experienced, Chase’s online service went down around 8pm EST Monday …. Original source : Online problems at Chase, the No. 2 US bank, continue for a 2nd day, frustrating customers.
Review: How the iPad won over a skeptic; Why you shouldn’t hold your breath for rival tablets
Review: How the iPad won over a skeptic
NEW YORK – At first glance, the iPad looked like a heavy, overgrown iPod Touch. After just a few months of use, however, this iPad skeptic realized that it’s so much more – it’s one of those devices I’ve always needed. Those don’t come around very …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Review: How the iPad won over a skeptic; Why you shouldn’t hold your breath for rival tablets.
Most 3-D home videos will be tied to the purchase of a specific TV brand, firm says
Slew of 3-D TV movies for the home? Not so fast
LOS ANGELES – If you’re thinking of buying a 3-D television set this year based on the belief that you’ll be able to purchase a lot of the 3-D movies that have hit theaters in the past few years, think …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Most 3-D home videos will be tied to the purchase of a specific TV brand, firm says.
Apple to update iPad, iPhone software with wireless printing in November
Apple’s new iPad, iPhone software due in November
SEATTLE – Apple Inc.’s iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch can handle many tasks that people once turned to personal computers to complete, from checking e-mail and surfing the Web to editing photos and composing documents.
The gadgets can connect with computers to transfer files, but Apple’s critics …. Original source : Apple to update iPad, iPhone software with wireless printing in November.
Microsoft’s new Internet Explorer 9 aims to blur line between website and PC application
Microsoft’s new IE9 promises zippier performance
SEATTLE – Microsoft Corp. unveiled the “beta” test version of Internet Explorer 9 on Wednesday, the first of a new generation of Web browser programs that tap into the powerful processors on board newer computers to make websites load and run faster.
IE9, which is free, also arrives with … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Microsoft’s new Internet Explorer 9 aims to blur line between website and PC application.
Homeland Security still wasting money on flawed nuclear detection plan
DHS wasting money on flawed nuclear detection plan
WASHINGTON – The Homeland Security Department is wasting time and money on its current plan to develop technology to detect nuclear material at the nation’s borders, two senators said Wednesday.
Sens. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, slammed the department for not having a strategic plan to develop … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Homeland Security still wasting money on flawed nuclear detection plan.
US team visits Ajmer village to see e-governance in rural India
AJMER – A delegation, comprising senior officials of US Administration and industry, paid a visit to village Kanpura in Srinagar Panchayat Samiti of Rajasthan’s Ajmer district here on Wednesday.
The visiting delegation was keen to witness a … Read more »»».
Could The New Google ME be a Competitor to Facebook?
Eric Schmidt confirmed that the new Social Networking product Google ME is going to be available this fall. The product will feature “a social layer” into online search, video and Google Maps. He further said that the company will integrate social networking elements to its services. One of the speculation is that all will …. Source article : Could The New Google ME be a Competitor to Facebook?.
Online banking at Chase, No. 2 US bank, continue for a second day
Chase online banking service still having problems
NEW YORK – Problems at Chase’s online banking service are continuing.
The site went down Monday night and was down all day Tuesday. A Chase spokesman said service was restored early Wednesday, but later Wednesday morning the site again carried a message saying service was unavailable.
Chase has 16.5 …. Source : Gaea News Network.
Get Ready for Competition from India, China: Obama to Kids
President Barrack Obama asked the US children to set?? higher target because the success in 21 st century comes with increasing competition from kids from “Bangalore India” and “Bejing China”. The president told students at the Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School, which covers grades 5 through 12.
“At a time when other countries are competing …. Source : Get Ready for Competition from India, China: Obama to Kids.
Online banking at Chase, No. 2 US bank, restored after 24-hour outage
Online banking is restored at Chase after outage
NEW YORK – Chase’s online banking service was restored just after 1 a.m. EST on Wednesday after being down all day Tuesday.
The site went down on Monday night, affecting its 16.5 million customers who bank online. Chase spokesman Thomas Kelly couldn’t specify the exact time service … Original source on Gaea Times at : Online banking at Chase, No. 2 US bank, restored after 24-hour outage.
Google Doodle goes Mysterious with 120th Anniversary of Agatha Christie
LOS ANGELES (GaeaTimes.com) — Google is all set to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the queen of fiction and British crime writer, Agatha Christie. This time the Google doodle has come up with an unique logo to honor the famous novelist. If you go to the Google search engine page today, you will find the …. Source : Google Doodle goes Mysterious with 120th Anniversary of Agatha Christie.
Porn site owner sold Twitter user name to Israel for ‘thousands of pounds’
LONDON – A user of Twitter has sold his username on the micro-blogging website to Israel for thousands of pounds.
Israel Melendez, the owner of a porn site, sold the @Israel username to the Israeli government last month for an undisclosed price that included “five zeroes”, The Telegraph reports.
The Spaniard, who is now based in …. Source : Gaea News Network.
West Virginia tech workers seek legislative help amid fears their jobs will be outsourced
Lawmakers hear W.Va. tech worker outsourcing fears
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A House-Senate committee voted Tuesday to seek an audit of the state Office of Technology after hearing from state workers who believe their jobs are destined for privatization.
The interim Joint Committee on Technology wants an independent review of the agency’s exploration of outsourcing computer-related positions.
The action … Read this article on Gaea Times at : West Virginia tech workers seek legislative help amid fears their jobs will be outsourced.