Ultimos Posts 1. 26/10/2009 12:15 - Microsoft releases Windows 7 OS Microsoft's much-awaited Windows 7 operating system went on sale worldwide, as the software giant expects to strengthen its position in the PC market and to set-off the disappointment of its previous Windows Vista operating system. The global availability of Windows 7 is also joined by an array of new PCs and software programs. According to Microsoft, the new OS comes with a redesi... 2. 23/10/2009 20:28 - Google to launch music search service Google plans to launch a music service, Wired.com has confirmed with sources familiar with the situation. Next to nothing is known about the service at this point, rumored to be called "Google Music," "Google Audio," or "One Box," although we have confirmed that it will be announced next Wednesday, and that it will link out to two music services: Lala and iLike. Sources confirm Goo... 3. 20/10/2009 20:31 - Apple redesigns iMac, MacBook and reveals Magic Mouse Apple revamped its desktop and laptop lines Tuesday, dramatically redesigning the iMac all-in-one and MacBook laptop, and also adding a few updates to its Mac Mini line of small-scale desktops. It also introduced a handful of updated peripherals, with a multitouch mouse bringing the most thorough changes. The biggest news Tuesday will be the new iMacs, which move from aluminum and ... 4. 14/10/2009 20:24 - Cuba won't let blogger travel to New York to accept award A Cuban blogger who has criticized her government has been denied permission to travel to New York to pick up a prestigious journalism award Wednesday. Cuban Yoani Sanchez, pictured last year in Havana, writes a blog that gets more than 1 million hits a month. Yoani Sanchez writes a blog that gets more than 1 million hits from around the globe every month, and Time magazine named h... 5. 25/09/2009 12:22 - Brain scans reveal what you've seen Scientists are one step closer to knowing what you've seen by reading your mind. Researchers used fMRI technology to try to pull images out of peoples' brains. Having modeled how images are represented in the brain, the researchers translated recorded patterns of neural activity into pictures of what test subjects had seen. Though practical applications are decades away, the resear... |