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Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Apple updates iBook with faster processor

Apple on Tuesday updated its consumer-level iBook line of notebook computers adding a faster processor and more memory across the line. The iBooks also include a scrolling TrackPad and the Sudden Motion Sensor, two technologies first introduced in the PowerBook.

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Apple doubles Mac mini RAM

Apple on Tuesday updated its Mac mini — its US$499 consumer computer first introduced at Macworld Conference & Expo in January.

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Linksys Simplifies Wireless Security

New technology allows you to set up a wireless network with WPA security with the push of a button.

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Motorola Unveils Slim Windows Smart Phone

Motorola unveiled a slim smart phone with a QWERTY keyboard and Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 at its analyst conference this week, but details of the company's mobile music deal with Apple Computer are still waiting in the wings.

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Motorola to Offer Yahoo Access on Devices

Cell phone maker Motorola Inc. and Internet search engine operator Yahoo on Tuesday said they are teaming up to offer Yahoo's online content and services on mobile devices made by Motorola, including the company's upcoming iRadio product.

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Samsung, XM to Make MP3/radio Player

XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday that they will collaborate to make portable digital players that play both recorded XM programming and MP3 audio files.

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Sprint Cuts The Cord For Clients

Sprint is announcing a new consulting service designed to help businesses figure out how to exploit wireless technologies.

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