The new Dell Axim handhelds introduced today run on Windows Mobile 2003 SE software for Pocket PC, making these the first PDAs to ship with the new operating system by Microsoft.Read more ...
The head of Iraq's US-appointed Governing Council has been killed in a car bomb blast near the headquarters of the US-led coalition in Baghdad.
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Nokia, the Finnish mobile phone maker, announced a new version of its gaming and mobile phone hybrid N-Gage on Wednesday in a fresh bid to win over the gaming market.
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NASA has cleared the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an extended mission that stretches well into September now that one of the hardy robots has completed its primary goals.
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Microsoft's eagerly anticipated Windows XP upgrade promises major security enhancements for customers but the company has already warned that Service Pack 2 (SP2) will break and disrupt existing applications.
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Intel Corp. and French telecommunications equipment manufacturer Alcatel SA are working together on the emerging WiMax wireless technology in an effort to deliver products using WiMax by the second half of 2005, the companies said Thursday.
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on Wednesday launched Speech Server 2004 during a trio of conferences here, showcasing a range of customers and announcing pricing for the two versions of the software and a development platform for creating and running speech applications.
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Today at AVIOS, SpeechTEK 2004, Opera Software announced the upcoming release of a multimodal desktop browser that incorporates IBM's Embedded ViaVoice speech technology. By leveraging IBM's voice libraries in this version of Opera, users can navigate, request information and even fill in Web forms using speech and other forms of input in the same interaction.
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Novell on Wednesday reforged its alliances with IBM and Hewlett-Packard, strengthening its campaign to make Linux corporate America's operating system of choice in place of Microsoft's long-dominant Windows.
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body of salty water once existed on Mars' surface, and the sea may have supported life at one point, scientists from the US space agency said Tuesday.
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