Segue hoje mais uma edição da subseção dentro da área de notícias, com uma seleção das notícias do dia publicadas na web, com os assuntos mais relevantes e qualitativos do dia:
» 1st Palm Pre review: great OS, poor keyboard
» Desenvolvedor cria processador “feito a mão”
» HP mulls ARM-powered netbooks
» Google: Android on 18-20 Phones by End of 2009
» Light, low-cost e-reader runs Linux
» Fedora 11 slips again
» AMEX Digital intros media hub with DVD ripping
» Windows 7 Gives Browsers Speed Improvement
» Google announces Android Developer Challenge 2
» SGI’s Open Source Performance Co-Pilot
» Delete Unnecessary Files From Your Desktop With BleachBit…
» Microsoft Officially Launches New Search at Bing.com
» Wikipedia bans contributions from the Church of Scientology
» Android 1.5 ‘Cupcake’ rolling out to T-Mobile USA…
» Linux on tap in netbook, nettop
» Thermaltake, BMW, AMD to Show Chassis of the Future…
» IBM, Syracuse University to Build Energy-Efficient…
» Pixel Qi demos hybrid LCD, e-paper display
» Microsoft Replaces Live Search With ‘Bing’
» HDMI 1.4 Spec Announced
» Empirical Study Shows DRM Encourages Infringement
» Google Wave, next-gen online communication?
» GNOME, KDE e o trem da História, parte 2
» Google Street View pode finalmente chegar ao Brasil
» S60-powered Nokia 6730 classic puts GPS on the table
» Lançado navegador da internet especializado em ciências…
» Palm WebOS Support iTunes Sync, Twitter Search
» Google planeja lançar Android Phone no Brasil ainda…
» Bing, o novo mecanismo de pesquisas da Microsoft
» Google Wave, uma nova plataforma de colaboração e…
» Sony Ericsson Announces Second Touch UI Phone – Aino
» Adura: Is Wireless Lighting the Way Into Energy Management?
» Windows 7 Hard Drive and SSD Performance Analyzed
» Vista, Server 2008 SP2 Public Downloads Avail.
» Mozilla and Google Announce HTML-Based Extensions
» HDMI hits version 1.4
» Desenvolvedor cria processador “feito a mão”
» HP mulls ARM-powered netbooks
» Google: Android on 18-20 Phones by End of 2009
» Light, low-cost e-reader runs Linux
» Fedora 11 slips again
» AMEX Digital intros media hub with DVD ripping
» Windows 7 Gives Browsers Speed Improvement
» Google announces Android Developer Challenge 2
» SGI’s Open Source Performance Co-Pilot
» Delete Unnecessary Files From Your Desktop With BleachBit…
» Microsoft Officially Launches New Search at Bing.com
» Wikipedia bans contributions from the Church of Scientology
» Android 1.5 ‘Cupcake’ rolling out to T-Mobile USA…
» Linux on tap in netbook, nettop
» Thermaltake, BMW, AMD to Show Chassis of the Future…
» IBM, Syracuse University to Build Energy-Efficient…
» Pixel Qi demos hybrid LCD, e-paper display
» Microsoft Replaces Live Search With ‘Bing’
» HDMI 1.4 Spec Announced
» Empirical Study Shows DRM Encourages Infringement
» Google Wave, next-gen online communication?
» GNOME, KDE e o trem da História, parte 2
» Google Street View pode finalmente chegar ao Brasil
» S60-powered Nokia 6730 classic puts GPS on the table
» Lançado navegador da internet especializado em ciências…
» Palm WebOS Support iTunes Sync, Twitter Search
» Google planeja lançar Android Phone no Brasil ainda…
» Bing, o novo mecanismo de pesquisas da Microsoft
» Google Wave, uma nova plataforma de colaboração e…
» Sony Ericsson Announces Second Touch UI Phone – Aino
» Adura: Is Wireless Lighting the Way Into Energy Management?
» Windows 7 Hard Drive and SSD Performance Analyzed
» Vista, Server 2008 SP2 Public Downloads Avail.
» Mozilla and Google Announce HTML-Based Extensions
» HDMI hits version 1.4
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