Happy new year to all the people around the world!Hope you had a lovely 2008 and have a even better 2009.Also, did you read about have new year's resolutions?Apparently, it's better off with one Alright 'y then guys, keep safe, take care and enjoy a new year!
P.S. Reason for late post was to make sure all time zones are in 2009 bySinister, Thursday, 01 January 2009 13:24 [ Read all ]
For anyone that DOES use the TH News RSS Feed, this has now been disabled due to idiots from another forum (*Cough*V5/Visualize*cough*) using them to steal any news posted here.
I've had enough of these idiots stealing the work that others have done to make this place better. So I'm now taking measures to ensure they can't.
Soon as I find out a way to stop these idiots from stealing the news posted here, I'll re-enable the news RSS Feed.
The Internet entrepreneur behind an online video game inviting users to throw footwear at President George W. Bush sold the property on eBay in just four days, he told Reuters on Friday.
Briton Alex Tew, who made Internet history in 2006 when he made a million dollars selling pixels at a dollar each on milliondollarhomepage.com, set up sockandawe.com on Monday after an Iraqi journalist made headlines worldwide by pelting the visiting U.S. President with his footwear.
Nokia on Sunday removed one of the key obstacles for takeup of its new Internet offering, combining sign-ins for its overall services site Ovi.com and for its media sharing service.
Nokia has bought a dozen companies -- including an $8.1 billion acquisition of mapping company Navteq -- to jump-start its Internet business as growth in the mobile phone market stalls.
The handset maker has gathered access to all of the services to its Ovi.com site, but so far they have al ...
A French ship on Saturday took experts to repair broken undersea Mediterranean cables that caused severe disruption to telephone and Internet services across the Middle East and Asia, France Telecom said.
But many operators said communications services had improved as alternative routes had been used to carry calls and Internet information.
The France Telecom cable ship Raymond Croze left Seyne-sur-Mer, southern France, on Friday night and was expected to be on the scene of ...
Internet search giant Google slightly increased its share of the US search engine market in November, online researcher comScore Inc. reported.
The Reston, Virginia company said Google sites led the US search market in November with 63.5 percent of the searches conducted, a gain of 0.4 percentage points from October.
The number of searches conducted on Yahoo! sites fell 0.1 percentage points to 20.4 percent, comScore said.
The Recording Industry Association of America said on Friday it had abandoned mass lawsuits against Internet users who steal music, and instead would work with Internet service providers to discourage piracy.
The RIAA, which represents major U.S. record labels, will have the ISPs send warning notices to users who illegally download music files.
Since 2003, the music industry has sued about 35,000 Internet users for music piracy.
Lenovo is apparently planning to unveil a ThinkPad notebook with a dual display.
As much as I'd love to post a photograph of a laptop with two screens, I cannot do so in good conscience. Several sites reporting on the laptop included photos that allegedly came from an IBM site that accidentally published on December 2. But none of those sites list the source of the photo. They also link back to the original IBM page, but a photograph of a laptop with two screens does not appear th ...