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5 revealing details from OpenAI's emails with Elon Musk | VentureBeat

OpenAI dropped a new blog post that responded to the lawsuit Elon Musk filed last week against the company — and included receipts.

What is Raspberry PI - Javatpoint

What is Raspberry PI with blog, what is quora, what is yandex, contact page, duckduckgo search engine, search engine journal, facebook, google chrome, firefox etc.

IBM readies Lotus Notes Traveler for Android | Network World

IBM is ready to ship an Android-compatible new version of its push-based e-mail software Lotus Notes Traveler, an IBM employee wrote in a blog posting Tuesday.

Yahoo: We’re not shutting down Delicious | Network World

Yahoo will not shut down Delicious and instead is trying to sell it to another company. At least, that's what Yahoo wrote on the Delicious blog Friday, a day after reports circulated that it planned to shut down the social bookmarking pioneer.

Forrester: Social media content creators down in U.S. | Network World

This year, a smaller percentage of U.S. Internet users are contributing to social media sites -- uploading videos, writing blog entries, posting comments to news articles and writing online product reviews -- than in 2009, according to Forrester Research.

Microsoft website helps users track Windows Phone update | Network World

Microsoft has put up a website that allows owners of Windows Phone 7-based smartphones to find out when they will be offered the copy and paste update, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday.

Debate rages as jury weighs damages in Tenenbaum music piracy case | Network World

A stream of messages on the joelfightsback.com blog site reveals mixed feelings over the way the high-profile music piracy trial of Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum appears set to end.

Nokia kills Ovi brand for mobile services | Network World

Nokia will abandon its Ovi mobile services brand as it prepares to sell smartphones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone software, it said in a blog posting on Monday.

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 family to get Android 2.1 in Q4 | Network World

Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10, X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro will all get upgraded from Android 1.6 to version 2.1 during the fourth quarter, the phone vendor said in a blog post on Wednesday.

Skype worm no cause for panic, says expert | Network World

Security research firm Bkis earlier this month warned of a vicious virus targeting both Skype and Yahoo! Messenger. BKIS said in a blog post the attack involved inserting malicious URLs into chat windows with sophisticated social engineering hooks.

Microsoft ending support for Itanium | Network World

Microsoft is ending its support for Intel's Itanium processor with the current version of its Windows Server OS, according to a Microsoft blog posting Friday.

PC makers less upbeat than Google about Chrome OS | Network World

Most of the PC vendors Google listed on its blog as partners for the new Chrome operating system say they're evaluating the software but have not committed to creating devices around it, a far less upbeat message than Google had portrayed.

Google lists HP, Acer among Chrome OS partners | Network World

Google is already working with several companies to develop devices around the new Chrome OS, including Hewlett-Packard and Acer, the company said in a blog post late Wednesday.

Nokia drops letters for phone names, goes to just numbers | Network World

Nokia has decided that its one-letter naming convention plus a model number for its phones isn't keeping up with the times. The Finnish phone maker said in a blog post on Monday that it will now use just numbers, calling its latest smartphone the "500."

Microsoft to drop Linux, Unix versions of enterprise search | Network World

Microsoft will no longer offer Linux or Unix versions of its enterprise search products after a wave of releases set to ship in the first half of this year, the company announced in an official blog post Thursday.

Microsoft engineers file system for a new era | Network World

The upcoming release of Windows Server 8 will feature an entirely new file system, called ReFS, that addresses many of the shortcomings of the aging NTFS (New Technology File System) now used across all current Windows editions, the company announced Tuesday in a blog.

P2P-based alternative to DNS hopes to challenge ICANN | Network World

A group led by former Pirate Bay spokesman Peter Sunde is forming to develop a peer-to-peer-based alternative to today's ICANN-controlled DNS system, according to a blog posted on Tuesday.

Microsoft details Windows 8 for ARM devices | Network World

Microsoft has released technical design details about the new version of Windows for devices that use ARM chips, outlining in a lengthy blog post different ways in which this OS, called WOA and still in the works, will be alike and different from existing versions of Windows.

Microsoft lowering its profile at CES after 2012 | Network World

Microsoft will have a keynote presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show for the last time in 2012, although it will continue to participate in the giant trade show, a company executive said in a blog post Wednesday.

Singapore’s foreign minister describes ASEAN escape on blog | Network World

Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs George Yeo described his evacuation from the cancelled ASEAN summit in a blog post on Monday, adding his personal perspective to media coverage of anti-government protests in Thailand.

Amazon Web Services updates Linux implementation | Network World

Amazon Web Services has upgraded the Linux image that runs in its cloud to include newer versions of Tomcat, MySQL and Python, while at the same time allowing enterprises to stay on older versions, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday.

The ZDnet/Iran affair: Who’s the Yahoo now? | Network World

Richard Koman at ZDnet published a blog post late last night that amply demonstrates nearly everything that's right and wrong about Web journalism.

Microsoft upgrades Windows Phone SDK for low-cost smartphones | Network World

Microsoft has released Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1, which allows developers to customize their apps for cheaper Windows Phones with less memory, and also run the development kit on Windows 8 machines, the company said in a blog post on Monday.

Microsoft battles delays in Windows Phone app approvals | Network World

Microsoft is battling to reduce the time it takes to approve and publish Windows Phone apps, and to improve the responsiveness of its developer portal App Hub, following complaints from developers, the company said in a blog post on Thursday.

Got Strategic Risk? | Network World

When someone you meet a conference comes up to you and says "how are you guys dealing with strategic risk in this environment?" What is your response? What is strategic risk? Whose responsibility is it? What types of analytics are best suited to understand, forecast and mitigate it? Not that I should answer all of these questions in a blog entry, but my goal would be to invoke thought about them.