Saturday, December 14, 2024
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Circuit City Promotes What Should Have Been Already

Circuit City stock was perhaps rather attractive to some at around a dollar per share; in a weird twist it’s somehow less attractive at 39 cents—maybe it’s the stink of death all around it, maybe that’s what Blockbuster smelled when they pulled out of an acquisition deal.

Gphone Already Sold Out!

It’s been just over a week since T-Mobile premiered the G1, the first cell phone with Google’s Android OS. Although the phone won’t be available for three more weeks, T-Mobile has already sold all of its preorder units.That’s right, folks. The Gphone is sold out.

AskEraser Already Under Fire

Privacy watchdog groups have filed a complaint with the FTC about AskEraser, claiming that the six-week-old service doesn’t live up to its promises of erasing all user search data even when enabled.

Hulu Already Living Up To Its Name

Only one week has passed since NBC / News Corp announced the name of their online video project - Hulu. And it was TechCrunch that made us all laugh when they ironically translated Hulu into Swahili - meaning, among other things, “cease” and “desist”.

Search Is Changing, But We Knew That Already

We hate to say "I told you so." Wait. No, we really don't. Analysts at Piper Jaffray & Co. took a good, hard at look at things and decided we are in the midst of a media – well, everything – revolution and it's all the Internet's fault. E-Life as you know it is about to change.

Microsoft Already Testing Windows Vista SP1

God, Microsoft is changing! Windows Vista is coming out soon, and they're already looking for beta testers for Service Pack 1, which they plan to release in the second half of this year.

What You Already Knew About Web-TV

Science and academics have conditioned us to accept that intuition, or a hunch, is only a portal to discovery. Until the idea is tested, it is, at its base, still a myth. Did you know that dial-up users were more likely to complain about download times? Do you need the stats to back that up?

MIR3 Says Spit It Out Already!

If the communication structure of your company is as effective as using cans and strings, there are ways to improve that. MIR3 has released a technical white paper to explain how companies can improve responsiveness, productivity and efficiency in pre-existing communication infrastructures.