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2009-01-08 00:02:38| E-Commerce Times
Sun Microsystems has acquired Belgian cloud computing company Q-layer for an undisclosed price. Q-layer makes software that automates the deployment and management of corporate IT infrastructure such as servers, computers and Web-based applications in both public and private clouds.
2009-01-02 13:40:16| Forbes.com News
Shares traded higher to start 2009, even as Gazprom halted gas supplies to Ukraine.
2009-01-02 00:01:00| Engadget
It's already been done on the iPhone, and it looks like G1 users can now use their handset of choice to control their computer as well. Given the G1's preponderance of input options, this new so-called RemoteDroid app is also quite a bit more capable, with it letting you take advantange of the G1's keypad, and use either the trackball or the touchscreen as a mouse (with a pair of onscreen mouse buttons provided for good measure). Head on past the break for a demo video, and hit up the link below to grab the app for yourself. Continue reading RemoteDroid app turns your G1 into a wireless keyboard and mouseFiled under: CellphonesRemoteDroid app turns your G1 into a wireless keyboard and mouse originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 01 Jan 2009 18:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
2009-01-01 20:30:00| Gizmodo
Who says iPhones can't replace all musical instruments by the year 2010? This handbell demonstration suggests that at least some instruments are dead already. I love handbell because each person in the row is responsible for just a few notes of a whole song. The Melody Bell iPhone app lets you tune your "bell" to whatever note you need to make the song, but just one note at a time, so you need to get together with friends to make it work, and shake it when your moment in the song comes. (An iPhone in each hand would be cool, though expensive.) I wouldn't have let that kid get in the way of an otherwise solid performance, but you can see the promise of this, and the sound is damn good. It may not be the first ensemble performance using iPhones, but it's probably the biggest—and most scalable—to date. [Product page and iTunes App Store link]
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2008-12-25 13:49:43| Business - International Herald Tribune
Layoffs and construction halts have stunted the growth of the former Portuguese colony on China's southern coast.
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