Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Finally, a 21st Century Browser from Microsoft



HP settles lawsuit over Mark Hurd joining Oracle
Bizjournals.com
Mark Hurd, who left his post at HP Aug. 6 after the company said he violated standards of business conduct, is now co-president at Oracle. The lawsuit Hewlett-Packard Co. filed after Mark Hurd was hired as president of Oracle Corp. has been settled, ...
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Google Docs Gets Mobile Editing for Android, iPad
eWeek
Google Enterprise President Dave Girouard said mobile editing capabilities are coming for Google Docs on Google Android and Apple iPad devices. Google in the coming weeks will unveil mobile editing functionality for Google Docs running on Google's ...
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Proposal bans texting by haz-mat truck drivers
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Targeting distractions behind the wheel, the Obama administration proposed Tuesday to bar truck drivers from sending text messages while hauling hazardous materials. The requirements would complement new rules being finalized by the ...
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Casio Introduces EX-H20G Camera With Indoor Geotagging
InformationWeek
The camera can display the photographer's current location, as well as geotagged photos and videos, on a map that's displayed on the 14-megapixel camera's 3-inch LCD screen. By Antone Gonsalves Casio has introduced a megazoom traveler's camera that the ...
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Finally, a 21st Century Browser from Microsoft
TIME
By Harry McCracken Tuesday, Sep. 21, 2010 Like many of us, Microsoft does its best work when it's running scared. Back in the mid-1990s, when Bill Gates & Co. thought that pioneering Web browser Netscape Navigator posed an existential threat to Windows ...
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