October 19, 2006 |
Top headlines A midsummer night's virtual worldnewsmaker Edward Castronova wants to learn how you behave in an online space. Along the way, you'll have fun with Shakespeare. Thu Oct 19 10:38:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Australia Post tracks mail delivery using RFID Test letters with RFID tags are used to monitor performance throughout journey. Thu Oct 19 10:19:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Adobe releases beta of Flash for Linux The company is also working on 64-bit versions of Flash, although there is no set release date. Thu Oct 19 07:16:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Zombies try to blend in with the crowd Hackers aim to make networks of hijacked computers go unnoticed by merging their communications with common Web traffic. Thu Oct 19 04:00:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Video of the day OnAir GT makes your laptop a TV setCNET News.com reporter Greg Sandoval takes a look at AutumnWave's OnAir GT. It's an ashtray-size tuner that plugs into your laptop and turns it into an HDTV. Broadcast signals, both standard and HD, can be viewed. Perspectives The next information revolutionperspective Open Group CEO Allen Brown says the big change is not in computer hardware, semiconductors or software. Read Full Story News.com Extra Gartner: Apple should quit hardware businessAlso: Test success for cloaking device. Read it now... | Windows XP update delayed With Windows Vista nearly done, Microsoft delays an update to Windows XP until 2008. Thu Oct 19 11:30:00 PDT 2006 | Read full story Check out our new blog Hot new gadgets you're going to Crave. Wed Oct 19 1:34:00 PDT 2006 | Read the blog Top 5 list: Most popular stories
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