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Video games get blamed for a lot of stuff, including violence, ADD and obesity. Now you can add environmental degredation to the charges.
Some major developments have been occurring in Nokia land lately that are worth discussion. First up, a version of the Nokia E71 smartphone has been spotted with AT&T branding on it. Second, Nokia announced today that it is adding support for Lotus Notes to its S60 smartphones.
And lo, Adobe did create a 64-bit edition of Flash for Linux. And it was good -- but now that appetites have been whetted for more Adobe software on Linux, what else may be in the pipeline? My take: Native Flash yes, but native Photoshop, no. And not just because of Linux's currently marginal desktop marketshare.
The Green Grid has thrown its support behind the new European Commissions Code of Conduct on Data Center Energy Efficiency. While critics regularly assail the EC's voluntary Codes of Conduct as toothless, the latest code offers much-needed guidance for data center operators.
I have a problem with my iPhone, but I don't know who to ask for help. It's one of those nagging, inconsistent problems, like the funny rattle that appears in your car dashboard at odd times (but never when you try to prompt it at your dealership). After sending one email, I can no longer send any others; my valid name and/or password are deemed incorrect.
One of the killer assets of the Microsoft Exchange platform is that it not only syncs your e-mail, but also your contacts and calendar appointments with devices such as BlackBerrys. Gmail users, however, haven't enjoyed all these luxuries. Until today.
Is it possible to be very happy and very disappointed with a service at the same time? That's the way I've felt about the GrandCentral phone service since Google bought it last year. I'm happy because GrandCentral does the job that I wanted it to do: Callers dial one number, and it rings my cell phone, office phone, and home phone, in any combination I desire.
