AT&T Blocks iPhone’s SlingPlayer Over 3G

From InformationWeek

AT&T has officially blocked SlingPlayer on the iPhone from working over their 3G network. You can still use the player, but only if you have a WiFi connection. AT&T is showing that its network is having difficulty keeping up with the increasing bandwidth demands of smartphones… [read more]

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Google Defrauds Advertisers, Report Claims

From InformationWeek

Google and its partners are turning traffic that advertisers would have received for free into paid traffic and collecting the proceeds, claims Benjamin Edelman, an assistant professor at Harvard Business School, in a report.

“Google and its partners systematically inflate advertisers’ conversion rates by interceding in transactions advertisers would otherwise have received for free… [read more]

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No New iPhone At WWDC

From InformationWeek

The predictions of what Apple may announce during the upcoming World Wide Developers Conference are mounting quickly. The latest, coming from analyst Gene Munster, is that there will be no new hardware… [read more]

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Stephen Wolfram’s Introduction to Wolfram|Alpha

From wolframalpha

Building the ultimate computational knowledge engine is a highly ambitious and long-term project. The Wolfram|Alpha that you will get to start exploring next week is really just the beginning. Still, there are a lot of ways that you might use Wolfram|Alpha.

In this screencast, Stephen Wolfram gives a quick… [read more]

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Connecting to an Access Database using C#

From chriscrossx.blogspot

This may seem like a common task, and it is, however I found it ridiculously difficult to learn how to do it. The MSDN website has articles on each class involved but nowhere does it explain how to put everything together. After reading this blog you should… [read more]

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Craigslist to drop “erotic services” ads

From Reuters

Online classified site Craigslist will replace its “erotic services” ads with a new adult category following pressure by state authorities after the murder of a masseuse who advertised on the site.

The “erotic services” section will end within seven days… [read more]

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Zune phone rumors resurface

From ZDNet

A Microsoft promotional Twitter account tells fans that a new product launch is coming and hold off from buying a Palm Pre. The idea that Microsoft may release a Zune-phone, based on its portable music player, has once again resurfaced. Although the likelihood of a… [read more]

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Team of Apple executives to deliver WWDC Keynote

From MacWorld

Apple announced Wednesday that a team of Apple executives will delivery the keynote address to attendees of Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), led by Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide product… [read more]

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Latest iPhone Reports Suggest Faster Processor And More Memory

From InformationWeek

The unconfirmed flow of information from the Internet continues. This time around, tech forums in China are pointing to processor upgrades, RAM upgrades and other new goodies in the next-generation iPhone… [read more]

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Times Reader 2.0 Gets With the Times

From PCWorld
In our increasingly digital world, printed newspapers are sometimes thought of as relics. Who wants to get ink on their fingers and have to recycle the paper when they’re finished reading it when you can go to the Web and get the same… [read more]

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