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Cellphones do fry your brain, warns cancer specialist
PITTSBURGH - The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer.
The warning from Dr. Ronald B. Herberman, director of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, is contrary to numerous studies that don't find a link between increased tumours and cell phone use, and a public lack of worry by the US Food and Drug Administration. July 24, 2008
Needle works - vinyl purists turn off MP3s
BOISE - Travis Dryden spent his childhood listening to his parent's records. And then he left them behind with the other detritus of his pre-college years to be sold for pennies at a yard sale.
Lured by the portability of cassette tapes, the iridescent gleam of compact discs, then the miniaturised wonder of MP3 players - who needed the fragile, antiquated technology of an LP? July 19, 2008
Top Spin 3
PS3 (G)
Pros: A highly realistic tennis sim, play as a pro or create your own. Massive shot control, fast and addictive. July 18, 2008
Congress puts heat on search engine giants as tie-up rings alarm bells
The United States Congress waded into the escalating fight over the future of Yahoo yesterday, demanding to know whether the internet company's advertising partnership with Google, intended to keep Yahoo out of the clutches of Microsoft, raises antitrust concerns.
Testifying before the Senate and House Judiciary Committees yesterday, executives from the three companies painted very different pictures of an agreement that will allow Google to sell some of the ads displayed alongside search results on Yahoo's website. While Microsoft said the deal would limit competition and raise prices in the online advertising market, Yahoo and Google insisted it would benefit consumers and advertisers. July 18, 2008
Intel wows market with 25pc lift in quarterly profit to $2 billion
Intel, the world's biggest chipmaker, reported a 25 per cent increase in second-quarter profit and gave a sales forecast that topped analysts' estimates after demand grew worldwide for personal computer processors.
Net income climbed to US$1.6 billion ($2.07 billion), or 28c a share, from US$1.28 billion, or 22c, a year earlier, Intel said. Sales rose 9.1 per cent to US$9.47 billion. July 18, 2008
Pope goes high-tech to reach the kids
SYDNEY - To help kick off the Pope's public tour of Sydney today the pontiff has sent a message of inspiration to World Youth (WYD) pilgrims.
Pope Benedict XVI has gone high-tech, using the advances of mobile phones to SMS thousands of young pilgrims with a daily message. July 18, 2008
Game giants fight for attention at E3
LOS ANGELES - One word sums up the announcements made by the Big Three gaming companies at the E3 this week: more.
During their flashy press conferences, Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony all announced plans for more games, more sequels, more exclusives, more connectivity and more ways for gamers to use their systems for stuff other than gaming. July 18, 2008
EA rolls out legal Facebook Scrabble
SEATTLE - A sanctioned version of Scrabble for Facebook, released this week by video game maker Electronic Arts, boasts animated graphics and true-to-the-board-game design.
But underneath its flashy exterior, the new Scrabble's features are very similar to those of its wildly popular but unauthorised competitor, Scrabulous, created by Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, from Calcutta, India. July 18, 2008
Wii remote gets more sensitive
Nintendo unveiled Wii MotionPlus at the E3 Media and Business summit yesterday.
The accessory plugs into the base of the Wii Remote and will provide more intuitive motion controls. July 18, 2008
Rakon signs up to huge China joint venture
GPS chip maker Rakon said today it would form a joint venture with the owners of Chinese based Timemaker Crystal Technology Limited (Timemaker).
Rakon will hold a 70 per cent share in the JV and will also take a 40 per cent share in Timemaker for an undisclosed sum. July 18, 2008
Ponies and painting turn game world girly
LOS ANGELES - A tough little blob must splash colour over a town wallowing in gray. Bug-eyed rabbits do a dance routine. And then there's the "perfect equine farm" of wild horses for little girls to tame and train.
These video games don't sound like anything that would grab a teenage boy's attention, and that's the point. They are part of an important expansion of the video game industry as it works to pull in women, girls and other demographics and cement its place as mainstream entertainment. July 18, 2008
iPhone 3G sells out in New Zealand
Vodafone has sold out its first shipment of the new iPhone 3G.
Controversial pricing plans for the phone, which went on sale in New Zealand before other countries at midnight last Thursday, did not put off thousands who paid up to $1129 to be among the first to get their hands on the desirable device. July 18, 2008
Security glitch leaves Facebook users exposed
Facebook users were exposed to possible identity theft this week when the social networking site accidentally published THEIR personal information.
IT security specialist Sophos says that information belonging to many of Facebook's active users was inadvertently publically revealed as the site rolled out its new profile design. July 18, 2008
Microhoo: let the name-calling begin
SUNNYVALE - Yahoo has sent a letter to shareholders in which it called Microsoft's actions in its dance to acquire all or part of the internet company "stupefying."
The letter from Yahoo Chairman Roy Bostock and Chief Executive Jerry Yang also hammered investor Carl Icahn, Microsoft's partner in the latest acquisition offer, for his lack of knowledge about the internet business. It said the latest offer from "the odd couple" serves "only their very narrow special interests." July 18, 2008
Intel cops more charges in AMD antitrust case
BRUSSELS - European Union regulators sent more antitrust charges to chip maker Intel yesterday, claiming the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
The European Commission said it added three new charges to its case against Intel, and warned it may order Intel to change its behaviour under threat of large fines that can total 10 per cent of yearly global revenue. Intel's 2007 sales were US$38 billion. July 18, 2008
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