New world No. September 10 sights on the final WTA
Wind River to Add Virtutech Simics Products to Comprehensive Embedded Software Portfolio
ALAMEDA, Calif.—-Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation, today announced it will add the Virtutech product line to its embedded software product portfolio after the completion of Intel Corporation’s acquisition of Virtutech signed earlier this week.
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Eastday-Li Na sets sights on WTA finals
Li Na of China celebrates scoring during the women’s singles fourth round match against Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark at the 2010 Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, on Jan. 25, 2010.
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Reviews Roundup: Telstra Next G mobile phones
Telstra claims its Next G network covers 98 per cent of the Australian population and is the fastest in the country. CNET Australia explains what Next G is and how it differs from other providers, and compares the Next G mobile phones available.
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Symbian OS makes early open source debut
The Symbian Foundation is to make available the Symbian OS for smartphones available under open source license. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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New world No 10 sets sights on WTA finals
Li Na was more than a little surprised to be greeted by throngs of media, flowers and banners when she arrived back in Beijing from the Australian Open, where she and Zheng Jie made history by becoming the first Chinese women tennis players to reach the singles semifinals of a Grand Slam event together. After playing the game for almost 20 years, 27-year-old Li said she felt like a star for the …
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