References to “iPhone3,1″ was first discovered in the iPhone firmware files back in August, but this seems to be the first time that it has been spotted “in the wild”. Apple similarly began testing the iPhone 3GS (iPhone2,1) back in October of 2008 about 8 months ahead of its launch. Read more…
Archive for November, 2009
The next generation of 4G wireless may get all the headlines, but advanced 3G technology will likely dominate services for the next few years. Read more…
The NHS and other public services must re-organise themselves around the needs of users, say social media activists. Read more…
SAN JOSE – It’s entirely possible, and reasonable, that the controllerless Project Natal technology Microsoft is developing will replace a remote control on Xbox 360-powered TVs, Marc Whitten, the general manager responsible for Microsoft’s Xbox Live service, told attendees at the Streaming Media West show. Read more…
The Air Force is buying 2,200 PlayStation3s. They’ll use them to build a Linux supercomputer. Their current one, made of 336 of the old-style consoles at a cost of $118,000, has already been used for a few applications not currently available on the regular stand-alone, non-supercomputer PS3. Read more…
Hackers could evade most existing antivirus protection by hiding malicious code within ordinary text, according to security researchers. Read more…
Around 15,000 suspected pirates may soon get letters accusing them of illegally sharing movies and games and asking for cash. Read more…
The NHS and other public services must re-organise themselves around the needs of users, say social media activists. Read more…
The online encyclopaedia disputes claims that the numbers of people editing Wikipedia are in sharp decline. Read more…
The space shuttle Atlantis glided to a picture-perfect landing Friday morning under bright, sunny skies at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Read more…