Late breaking news
31 July 2008(AP)
AP - Nokia Corp. is more than doubling the size of its direct venture investment fund with an injection of $150 million, with a view to putting some of the money to use in India and China.
(AP)
AP - It’s easy to understand the appeal of Apple Inc.’s iPod Nano music and video player: It’s slim and simple to use, and it has a crisp 2-inch LCD screen. Its brand name is considered synonymous with hip tech gear.
(AP)
AP - A massive project to redesign and rebuild the Internet from scratch is inching along with $12 million in government funding and donations of network capacity by two major research organizations.
(AP)
AP - The world’s next space tourist, a computer game wizard, said Wednesday he’s spending the bulk of his fortune on his $30 million adventure this fall.
(CNET)
CNET - Google is revisiting efforts to create a venture capital arm, according to a report on The Wall Street Journal’s Web site Wednesday night.
(AFP)
AFP - A defiant China stood firm on controversies swirling around the Olympics on Thursday, hitting back at the United States over human rights criticism and insisting Internet censorship would remain.
(Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - MailSite Software on Wednesday announced that it has tested and verified MailSite Fusion 9 for use with the iPhone 3G, original iPhone with upgraded 2.0 software, and iPod touch with 2.0 software installed.
(TechWeb)
TechWeb - InformationWeek - Dubbed “Sprint Web,” the interface includes an adaptive homepage and a Google search bar.
































