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Google no Support For Internet Explorer 6

January 31st, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Tech News

A few years back, emergency landings support for Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) would be as suicidal thoughts for a service, but with the popularity of Safari, Opera, Firefox, Chrome, and even IE7/IE8, IE6 will not live without The bad Most who are not. It is difficult to be certain whether the attacks that Google has recently been, probably related to IE6.

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Nokia Siemens Networks hit 100Mbps Peak Speed Of LTE

January 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Tech News

Nokia Siemens Networks and LG have done, the 100 Mbit / s peak velocity of the current generation Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless technology made. This was using a pre-release reached 4 GB USB modem, and a production of Nokia Siemens network node based on the 2.1 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands.

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Boxee Payment System announced

January 22nd, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Tech News

Boxee, the popular online video and TV streaming service has announced that it will be added to a payment on the streaming platform. The system will be launched in the summer and will be the users one-click access to paid content, TV shows, movies and TV channels are allowed. Users are either offered on a pay-per-view or subscription-based model.

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MusicFish Music Service by Virgin Media

January 21st, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Tech News

Virgin Media upcoming music download service has an official name – MusicFish. The reports will, to start the service in July. If you are not familiar with him will be a competitor of Spotify MusicFish , and unlimited streaming music via downloads at £ 6.50 per Month. There are no details about how the title will be delivered to the user.

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YouTube Will Streaming Live Sports Coverage

January 21st, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Tech News

In order to catch live cricket matches? Now, YouTube agree to their aid, as Google terms is the Indian Premier League to 60 games on YouTube on the show next season. Bruce Daisley, a Google executive said on YouTube that they are ready to see how the community organized for the sport. Google is also working on a global sponsor and local financiers to transfer money.

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