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Windows XP Service Pack 3 officially hit Microsoft servers this morning, and although it won't be available through Windows Update today, it should be sometime soon. Your desire to stay on the cutting edge of XP features and security may dictate that you install the latest service pack, but in case you were wondering what you can actually expect from your SP3 update, we're breaking down the new and improved features with our field guide to Windows XP SP3.What Should I Expect?
You may be disappointed to find out that SP3 isn't really bringing much to the table in terms of new and sexy functionality. In fact, the majority of updates included in SP3 have been available as per-item hotfixes an read more »

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The American wireless communication company Sprint has announced today, through a press release, that it will join forces with Clearwire for a new US company. The new firm is going to be named Cleawire and is meant to combine Sprint and Clearwire 4G Assets in order to form a new wireless communications company.

WiMAX is an overgrowing standard, which the two companies are intending to extend to a larger US coverage. As part of the new company, major names from the Communications, Technology I... read more »

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The American company Sprint has announced today that it would expand its collaboration with the Mountain View giant, Google. Sprint is a wireless and wireline communications service provider that offers its products to both mainstream and business users. Google and Sprint have joined forces for the development of another project that was also announced today.

The new agreement will allow Sprint users to access some of Google's most popular products. As part of its efforts to improve user... read more »

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Rogers Wireless users will be happy to find out that their favorite wireless carrier has just signed an agreement with Yahoo, which is meant to enhance the quality of Rogers Wireless' products. The agreement also includes Fido, which, along with Rogers Wireless, is on the most important Canadian mobile carrier.

Rogers Communications and Yahoo! Inc. are not at their first partnership, as the two companies have signed, last year, a multi-year agreement that includes broadband, mobile and ... read more »

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This week's release of the Fedora 9 Linux distribution makes putting a full-fledged desktop on a portable USB thumb drive a three-click affair. Even better, you don't need Linux installed to create it, you can leave the data on your thumb drive untouched, and any files you create or settings you tweak remain in place the next time you boot up. After the jump, let's create a fully-functional desktop-to-go using a simple Windows program and a 1GB or larger thumb drive.






Why Fedora?
Turning a live CD ISO into a bootable USB image has been possible for some time now, but it usually involves some heavy lifting with the command line, and almost always in Linux. Fedora's liveusb-creator prog read more »

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mobile-email-1.pngMicrosoft's Small Business Center says that widespread use of email on mobile devices has changed a few email etiquette rules and details seven tips for refining your mobile email manners. The article focuses on improving email you send to mobile recipients, like sticking to subject-line-only messages when possible and keeping emails brief. We've given you our top tips for improving your email etiquette on your desktop, but in the face of increasing mobile email, the way we communicate over email could use some tweaking. If you consider yourself a mobile email guru, let's hear your tips for proper mobile email etiquette in the comments. read more »

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AT&T Inc. (T) plans to shake up the U.S. wireless landscape with a
$39 billion cash and stock deal to buy Deutsche Telekom AG's (DT)
T-Mobile USA, the companies said Sunday.


AT&T will pay $25 billion in cash and the rest in stock, with
Deutsche Telekom getting an 8% stake in the U.S. company and a board
seat.


WHAT IT MEANS


The deal, if approved by regulators, will see AT&T topple Verizon
Wireless -- the joint venture of Vodafone Group PLC (VOD) and Verizon
Communications (VZ) -- as the largest mobile carrier in the U.S., with
nearly 130 million customers.

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