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Mercury Rev: The Sound Of Free Sounds

Sep 28th, 2008 · When recording its latest album, Snowflake Midnight, Mercury Rev turned to publicly created and shared electronic instruments and software to create ethereal and deeply textured layers of sound. The band's members discuss their process of incorporating technology and losing themselves in music.

Keywords: music · electronics · technology · album · instrumentation · software · ethereal · Mercury · emSnowflake · Mercury Rev

Google's Android Software Debuts On New Phone **

Sep 26th, 2008 · The long-awaited "Google phone" has arrived. The G1 phone carries Google's Android software and runs on T-Mobile networks. Though its touch screen and online integration make the G1 analogous to Apple's iPhone, the Android platform is open for use by multiple phone developers.

Keywords: network · online · Mobil · Google · platforms · integration · software · analog · apple · IPhone · Androids · G1

Google Is Calling. Will You Answer?

Sep 24th, 2008 · Google's entry into the mobile phone universe is an industry milestone that is likely to heat up competition between Apple, Google, Nokia and Microsoft.. The Android phone offers software developers an open door for innovation. And consumers will get a phone that analysts say is similar to Apple's iPhone.

Keywords: Competition · industry · Mobil · universities · Google · innovation · milestones · doors · Consumers · software · Microsoft · apple

Google, T-Mobile Unveil New Phone *

Sep 23rd, 2008 · Everyone is calling it the Google Phone. In fact, Google has teamed up with T-Mobile to put Google's Android software on a phone unveiled Tuesday. Android is competing with the iPhone. T-Mobile said it will sell the phone for $179 with a two-year contract.

Keywords: competing · Mobil · Google · contract · software · IPhone · Androids · Google Phone

Google Launches 'Chrome' Web Browser

Sep 5th, 2008 · Internet search giant Google unveiled Chrome, a new piece of Web browser software on Tuesday. Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief of SearchEngineLand.com, explains what Google's open-source browser can do, and why a search engine leader wants to get into the Web software market.

Keywords: engines · Google · Internet · software · Browser · Danny Sullivan · SearchEngineLandcom

With Chrome's Launch, Google Enters Browser Wars

Sep 2nd, 2008 · Google has launched a beta version of a new Web browser, Google Chrome. It is promising to deliver software that is more suited to the video-intensive Web than the text-based web that was dominant when Microsoft's Internet Explorer was first released.

Keywords: video · Promise · Google · software · Microsoft · texts · Browser · Internet Explorer · Beta · Google Chrome

FCC Rules Against Comcast

Aug 1st, 2008 · The Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers. The ruling ordered Comcast to stop cutting off transfers of files among customers who use a type of file-sharing software.

Keywords: policy · federal · FCC · Traffic · Internet · customer · subscribers · software · Comcast · Comcast Corp

Microsoft Stops Selling Windows XP

Jun 30th, 2008 · In a push to sell more of its new Windows Vista software, Microsoft said it plans to stop shipping copies of Windows XP. Co-host Ari Shapiro talks with Lance Ulanoff, PC Magazine's editor in chief, about what this means for consumers who use Windows software.

Keywords: magazine · windows · Ari Shapiro · Consumers · software · Microsoft · copies · Windows Vista · Windows XP · XP · Lance Ulanoff · emPC

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