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iPhone Developer Program extends internationallyApple has taken another step to widen its iPhone ecosystem, opening up its iPhone Developer Program to developers from outside the US.  |


New developments in VMware Fusion for Mac now available for free trialVMware has announced VMware Fusion 2.0 Beta 1, a first free public beta of its second-generation virtualization product for the Mac.  |
iPhone software 2.0 implements handwriting recognition for Chinese, reports claimApple is clearly planning a massive international roll-out of the next-generation iPhone, with key indicators suggesting the product will see introduction across all global markets this year.  |
Microsoft' failed Yahoo bid puts management competence under scrutinyThe failure of Microsoft's hostile takeover bid for Yahoo has caused the Wall Street Journal to publish a report calling for a sell-off of the company's stock.  |


Japanese government considers tax on iPodsJapan may impose an 'iPod tax', levying a charge to compensate copyright owners for notional piracy of their content.  |
For the True Blood title sequence, Digital Kitchen combined film clips in a myriad of styles to create a morose melange that reflects the show's darkly comic premise: that vampires are among us, their lethal bloodlust now sated by a  |
Travel to Montana's Glacier National Park, and you'll find the greatest Grizzly Bear refuge in North America. To better understand the species and its range, researcher Kate Kendall has collected more than 10,000 hair samples using barbed wire traps. The  |
The eagerly awaited sixth film in the Harry Potter series opens in the US on July 15. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and Sir Michael Gambon reprise their roles as Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Headmaster Albus Dumbledore, respectively. Watch  |
The latest 15-inch MacBook Pro, introduced in June 2009, costs less than the model that preceded it, and yet it puts competing commercial high-end notebooks back at the starting line. The new machine's specifications are more 64-bit-friendly in anticipation of  |
When you travel so much," he says, "you tend to forget where you're staying. And hotel hallways look the same. So I take a picture of my hotel room door, to remember which room I'm in." He also uses iPhone  |
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