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Adobe Air Announces 100 Million Downloads. Thanks Twitter

February 4, 2009

Today at Adobe MAX in Japan, Adobe announced that AIR has been installed over 100 million times. Also, as of December, Flash Player 10 was installed on 55% of computers worldwide. Flash Player 10 is breaking all previous adoption rate records for any Flash Player, and Adobe projects that it will have [...]

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Panasonic Sales Slump Spurs Layoffs And Shutdowns

February 4, 2009

Panasonic announced today that they’re expected to post their first loss in six years with a forecasted net loss of $4.3 Billion, by year end March 31st, 2009.
The companies already taking extreme measures to neutralize the losses.  They’ll be cutting near 5% of their workforce (a wopping 15,000 jobs) and closing down 27 factories……eeeeesh.
Will the [...]

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Trouble On The Motorola Homefront

February 3, 2009

Motorola in its earnings call today said it is going to shift away from Windows 7 as its primary operating system used on it’s next generation of devices. Co-CEO Sanjay Jha said that they will be focusing on Android in the coming year. Why you ask? Because he said it’s better.  Jha said it will [...]

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Is Apple Secretly Working With Axiotron?

February 3, 2009

Above is an image of what the Apple tablet is going to look like. It has been widely rumored that Apple would move to an entirely touch screen notebook experience, and the confirmation of their patent today confirms those claims. What’s even more interesting is that in the last few months, Steve Wozniak, Apple’s [...]

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Verizon Getting Government Help? Scam

January 30, 2009

A new provision might give Verizon $1.6 billion in credits in the next two years to bring fast Internet connections to rural and low-income areas*. The House bill that passed Wednesday will provide $6 billion in grants to broadband projects. The latest Senate bill increases those grants to $9 billion says The WSJ.
Here is the [...]

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