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Will Samsung’s Galaxy Tab be Pricey or Cheap? Maybe Both Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is Going to be Pricey. Or Cheap. Or Maybe Both
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Secret Copyright Treaty Draft Leaked After Washington Talks The latest leaked draft of the secret ACTA copyright treaty sets out some fundamental principles -- and then offers to change them to match the negotiated text
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What to Expect From Apple's IOS Updates Small point updates to its mobile operating system often give Apple the chance to smooth the edges of its major releases, while adding a few smaller features...
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IBrainstorm for IPad Universal Mind bills iBrainstorm, its free iPad app, as a “creative collaborative tool.” The productivity offering aims to replace the whiteboard—or at least...
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Harman AKG Releases Quincy Jones Signature Line of Headphones Quincy Jones is a legendary record producer and composer responsible for producing Michael Jackson’s Thriller album as well as the hit charity song “We Are the...
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Swedish Authorities Step up Battle Against File-sharers Swedish police have searched houses belonging to people suspected of illegal file-sharing in Stockholm, Haparanda and Östersund in the last two weeks.
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Apimac Brings Personal Database Solution to OS X If you’re one of those people who likes to keep their life organized (or, like me, one of those people who forget everything all the time), you may...
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E.U. Could Investigate Chinese Subsidies to Modem Makers The European Commission is considering opening a second enquiry to investigate if China is illegally subsidizing tech companies that produce wireless modems.
European Union - European Commission - China - Business - Asia
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The Real Reasons iOS 4.1 is Important Apple is hyping new features like Game Center and iTunes Ping, but the reasons iOS 4.1 is crucial are related to finally resolving serious issues with the iOS 4 mobile OS.
Apple - iTunes - Facebook - Operating system - iTunes Ping
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What's Behind Craigslist's Self-Censorship? Could Craigslist's sudden move to dump adult services be a stunt the site's only option?
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Vehicle Camera Watches the Road for Stray Pedestrians The Israeli company Mobileye Products has added a pedestrian and cyclist alert feature to its collision prevention device,
Cycling - Mobileye - Shopping - Business - Consumer Goods and Services
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Success of Samsung Galaxy Tab Doomed by Carrier Contracts The Samsung Galaxy Tab looks like a promising Apple iPad competitor, but being shackled to a wireless contract is a significant handicap that could cause the Android tablet to fail.
Apple - Android - Samsung i7500 - IPad - tablet
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Former Google China Head Invests in Chinese Startups Kai-Fu Lee, former head of Google's China operations, is funding a dozen startups through a new business incubator he founded.
Google - China - Kai-Fu Lee - Search Engine - Searching
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Microsoft Claims Silverlight Beats HTML5 Silverlight will offer a richer Web experience than HTML5, Microsoft says -- besides, the HTML5 spec isn't stable yet.
Microsoft - HTML5 - Multimedia - Silverlight - HTML
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Mark Hurd May Take Job at Oracle, Report Says Former HP boss Mark Hurd is in talks to take a job at Oracle, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday, citing unnamed sources.
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Hands on with Samsung's Galaxy Tab Tablet Samsung's Galaxy Tab tablet is an interesting piece of hardware crippled by the fact it mostly runs blown-out smartphone applications.
Samsung Group - Smartphone - tablet - Android - Samsung i7500
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Apple Ramps Up iPad Production Manufacturing plants have doubled iPad production since its launch, and Apple wants to push volume to 3 million a month during the holiday shopping season.
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Google Privacy Practices Blasted Consumer Watchdog lampoons Google's CEO in a mega-ad questioning the search giant's privacy policies.
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Google Takes Grief for Privacy Practices Consumer Watchdog lampoons Google's CEO in a mega-ad questioning the search giant's privacy policies.
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"iCulture" Gives Apple a Tactical Advantage The new iPod Touch is the latest example of how Apple hooks users into the iOS culture and the advantage Apple gains when users are familiar with the interface and invested in the apps.
Apple - iPod - IPod Touch - Apple iPod - Peripherals
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Apple TV: Honey, I Shrunk the iPod Touch Powering the new Apple TV with an A4 saves costs and space, and makes for a more profitable product.
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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Code Ready for Fall Release Development tools ship this month, and the first handsets should soon follow.
Microsoft Windows - Operating system - Microsoft - Windows 2000 - FAQs Help and Tutorials
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Apple vs. Google: Who's Fudging Android Activation Data? "We think some of our friends are counting upgrades in their numbers," Steve Jobs jabbed at Google and Android on Wednesday. Google disagrees. Who's right here?
Google - Steve Jobs - Apple - Searching - Search Engines
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Craigslist Adult Services Section Shut Down The popular classified ad site swaps a "censored" sign into spot previously occupied by the controversial section.
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Craigslist Adult Services Section Shutdown The popular classified ad site swaps "censored" sign into spot previously occupied by the controversial section.
Classified advertising - Craigslist - United States - Business - Business and Economy
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GoGear Connect Plays Music and Movies, Runs Android Philips introduced the GoGear Connect, a portable media player that runs Android 2.1
Philips GoGear - MediaPlayer - Android - GoGear Connect - IpodTouch
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iOS More Popular Than Android Online Apple's iOS mobile operating system has a market share nearly six times larger than Android's.
Apple - Mobile operating system - Android - Market share - IOS
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Aiptek I2 Shoots 3D Video on a Budget Aiptek introduced a pocket-sized 3D camcorder at IFA.
Camcorder - Video - Aiptek - Handhelds - Windows CE
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Fake Antivirus Software Uses Ransom Threats Beware refreshed Total Security malware, which freezes your system unless you pay up.
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GameStop Blocks Medal of Honor from U.S. Bases The Army & Air Force Exchange Service decided to pass because of a multiplayer mode that lets players assume the role of the Taliban.
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Tablet Wars at IFA in Berlin, 3D Cameras, and More Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Tab, while Toshiba introduces the Folio 100 tablet.
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Chrome Version 6 Marks Browser's 2nd Birthday Newest version of the fast browser features more speed, security fixes, and cosmetics.
Google Chrome - Browsers - Clients - WWW - Google
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Google Celebrates Chrome's 2nd Birthday With Version 6 Newest version of the fast browser features more speed, security fixes, and cosmetics.
Google Chrome - Google - Browser - Clients - WWW
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Huawei, Google Team on Android 2.2 Smartphone The Google-branded device launches first in mid-October in Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Google - Android - Huawei - Searching - Search Engines
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Huawei Readies Android 2.2 Smartphone The Google-branded device launches first in mid-October in Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Google - Android - Huawei - Searching - Search Engines
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Did E-mail and the Internet Kill the 9-5 Workday? A recent survey indicates that the 9-5 workday and the 5-day workweek are both dead as workers no longer know when to disconnect and walk away.
Workweek - United States - Labor - Social Sciences - Arts
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Android Snags More of Apple's Market Share While Apple's iOS is still the dominant player within the U.S. mobile market, it's been on a pretty steady roller coaster ride downward in terms of share.
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Duke Nukem Forever Promised in 2011 Duke Nukem Forever gets a new lease in life, and even makes an appearance on the PAX show floor.
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Watch for Duke Nukem Forever in 2011 Duke Nukem Forever gets a new lease in life, and even makes an appearance on the PAX show floor.
Duke Nukem - Duke Nukem Forever - 3D Realms - Gearbox - George Broussard
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Is Apple's Ping a Haven for Spammers? Analysis: Apple's Ping is a new iTunes-based social network. Unfortunately, it's already beset with a very old problem: rampant comment spam.
Apple - iTunes - Social network - Spam - E-mail
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Bless These Gadgets Anglican church invites all to a blessing of the tools of their 21st century trades, agnostic of their operating system.
Anglicanism - Christianity - Religion and Spirituality - Denominations - Anglican
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Google Settles Privacy Lawsuit Over Buzz Google agrees to pay $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over privacy problems with Google Buzz.
Google - Google Buzz - Class action - Searching - Search Engines
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Google Settles Buzz Privacy Lawsuit Google agrees to pay $8.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over privacy problems with Google Buzz.
Google - Class action - Google Buzz - Searching - Search Engines
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Early Ping Reviews Strike Sour Note Spam is already clogging Ping's boards, and many bloggers aren't thrilled with Ping's implementation.
Apple - Spam - iTunes - E-mail - Social network
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IBM Code Unfetters Virtual Workloads New IBM research shows a way to move live cloud deployments across different storage networks.
IBM - Hardware - Mainframe - Operating Systems - Historical
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Texas Conducting Antitrust Review of Google UPDATE: Texas joins the European Union and others with gripes against Google's practices; a coming of age or web bully?
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Apple's Latest IPods: What You Need to Know The latest batch of iPods unveiled by Apple earlier this week are about to begin shipping, and this latest generation brings some pretty big changes across...
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Apple Browsing Share Tops Linux, Android Steals Share Everywhere Apple scores a first: More people browsed the Net last month with its mobile operating system than used Linux to do so.
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Rounding up the New iPod Touch and iPod Nano Cases An iPod event is always followed by some cases, and here are some of the highlights of the first batch.
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Shorten URLs With an Automator Service Twitter and other online services have made shortening URLs a regular chore; such URLs are handy not only on social networks, but anytime you need to share links...
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To Watch 'Avatar' on 3D Blu-ray, You’ll Need a Panasonic TV TV makers lock down these deals to convey the idea that 3D content actually exists, and Hollywood studios like the deals because they provide a guaranteed return on the 3D investment.
Television - Avatar - Blu-ray Disc - Panasonic Corporation - Movies
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Consumer Watchdog Thinks Google's Schmidt Is a Data Perv A consumer rights group has created a cartoon showing Google CEO Schmidt as an child-baiting ice cream truck driver and put it on a billboard in Times Square. Who's being evil here?
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Where Will Apple's A4 Chip Go Next? After the Apple TV device, Apple could put its internally developed A4 chip in low-power devices or networked media center devices.
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Hands On: ITunes 10's Ping Feature When Steve Jobs introduced iTunes 10 last week, the aspect he seemed most excited about was Ping, which he described as a, "social network for music" that...
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Pigs Fly! Duke Nukem Forever To Ship in 2011 It took a completely different developer to get the game on track, but it looks like Borderlands developer Gearbox is going to make Duke Nukem Forever a reality at last.
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Hands-On With iOS 4.1 GM Now that I’ve been using the GM release for the past 24 hours, I can safely say- iOS 4.1 on iPhone (including the 3G) is the most solid, responsive iOS release to date. With some cool new features to boot.
iPhone - iPhone 3G - IPhone OS - Handhelds - Smartphones
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Is Consumer Watchdog Losing Credibility With its Google Feud? The consumer advocacy group's anti-Google commercial seems to alarmist rather than raising privacy awareness.
Google - Consumer Watchdog - Searching - Search Engines - Eric E. Schmidt
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Mobee Announces Inductive Charger for Magic Mouse Considering the Magic Mouse's ( Macworld rated 3.5 out of 5 mice ) futuristic, gesture-controlled appeal, replacing its dead AA batteries with new ones might...
AppleMagicMouse - AA battery - Mouse - Rodent - MagicMouse
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Facebook Glitch Let Spammer Post to Walls A clever spammer found a glitch in Facebook's photo upload service that allowed him to spam thousands of users.
Facebook - Spam - E-mail - Social network - Apple
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Social Brings Native Facebook Experience to IPad Since Facebook has yet to release a native iPad app--or give any real indication that one is in the works--third parties have capitalized on the opportunity to...
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HP Buys 3Par, Apple Rolls out New Gear Hewlett-Packard swooped in with the better bid to overtake Dell and win 3Par, so now we can all sit back and wait for the next acquisition battle to roll around...
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School Uses Anti-bullying App After Suicide A Massachusetts high school is using specialized software for reporting bullying incidents after a student's suicide.
Bullying - High school - Suicide - Massachusetts - Violence and Abuse
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Twitter Users Still Flock to the Website, Which Stinks Twitter now has more than 145 million registered users and many of them still use Twitter's underwhelming Website as a primary access point.
Twitter - Social network - Online Communities - IPhone - Trending and Popularity
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Toshiba Recall Signals Larger Trend for Hot Laptops Toshiba is the latest to recall laptops that pose a fire hazard or risk of injury--highlighting the growing concern of excessive heat generated from cramming more processing power into smaller portable computers.
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Nigerian Advance-fee Scammer Gets 12 Years A Nigerian advance-fee scammer, Okpako Diamreyan, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison by a federal judge.
Advance-fee fraud - Fraud - Humor - Nigeria - Business
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Linux Distributions Update for Web Flaw A widely used program for Web spidering can be hijacked for malicious purposes.
Operating system - Linux distribution - Linux - Distributions - Directories
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A Look at the New Apple TV, iPod Touch and Nano Apple has just announced their annual changes to the company's media devices: this year, the iPod Touch, Nano and Apple TV have all been revamped. Nate Ralph takes a look.
Apple - iPod Touch - iPod - AppleTV - ipodnano
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Grandma Got Run Over By a Grand Theft Auto Gamer? A new study suggests adolescents exposed to driving and racing games may be more inclined to drive recklessly when they get their driving license.
Grand Theft Auto - Racing video game - Video game - Games - Driver's license
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Firefox Pushes Ahead on Android with Fennec Alpha Browser Built-in Firefox Sync and improved responsiveness get Mozilla's Fennec mobile browser off to a good start.
Fennec - Mozilla Foundation - Firefox - Android - Nokia N900
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Developers Debate iOS 4.1 Proximity Sensor Fix Apple claims that the upcoming iOS 4.1 update will resolve the issue with the iPhone 4 proximity sensor, but developers who have tested out the latest release of iOS challenge that claim.
IPhone - Apple - IOS - iPhone 4 - Smartphones
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Apple vs. Facebook: What's Behind the Ping Controversy? Facebook is apparently blocking Ping integration until the companies can work out coding and capacity issues.
Apple - Facebook - iTunes - Steve Jobs - Social network
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iPod Touch is Not Quite an 'iPhone Without the Phone' Sorry, the contract-free, data-only iPhone is still a fantasy -- although the revamped iPod can do a lot.
IPhone - IpodTouch - iPod - Apple - Apple iPod
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Investigators Find Famous DJ's Credit Card Details for Sale UPDATE: Armin Van Buuren is one of the world's best-known trance music DJs. He also apparently has had his credit card details stolen.
Armin van Buuren - Disc jockey - Trance music - Music - dj
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Anti-Google Group's Creeptastic Video Campaign Consumer Watchdog attacks Google, CEO Schmidt with Times Square ad (on Google's YouTube).
Google - YouTube - Searching - Search Engines - Time Square
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Shazam 3.0 Gets More Content, IOS 4 Support Music sleuths have some new tools waiting in the App Store. On Friday, Shazam Entertainment released a major 3.0 upgrade to the free and paid versions of its...
Shazam - App Store - Shazam Entertainment - Cisco IOS - IPhone
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Apple Trailers Site Now Offering Movie Showtimes As a certified—and possibly certifiable—movie trailer aficionado, I’ve been a devoted visitor of Apple’s trailers page for years. But if you want to go a step...
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Accenture, Cisco and Sun Still Face Kickbacks Charges Accenture, Cisco and Sun continue to fight against charges that they engaged in a widespread kickback scheme involving government contracts.
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Toshiba Satellite Laptops Recalled for Burn Hazard Toshiba Satellite laptops were voluntarily recalled for posing a burn hazard to customers.
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Bugs & Fixes: Revisiting a Magic Mouse Problem Last November, I wrote about how my Magic Mouse would repeatedly lose its connection to my Mac Pro. After some effort, I gave up trying to resolve it—and went...
magicmouse - Magic - Performing Arts - Arts - Apple
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Ping.fm Gets Boost Thanks to Apple's Ping, Company Claims Ping.fm benefit claims from Apple's Ping splash are questionable after further analysis.
Apple - Facebook - Social network - iTunes - Steve Jobs
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Germany to Launch Antibotnet Program for Consumers Germany will soon launch a service to help consumers remove malicious software from their computers in an attempt to stem the spread of spam-sending botnets.
Malware - Botnet - E-mail - Spam - 2002
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Faces Challenges The Samsung Galaxy Tab looks like a formidable challenger capable of taking on the Apple iPad, but Samsung still has some hurdles to cross for the Android tablet to succeed.
Apple - IPad - Samsung i7500 - Android - Galaxy Tab
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Apple: The King of Digital Music Analysis: Apple has dominated digital music sales for close to a decade. Can the company that popularized paid digital music maintain its position?
Apple - Digital audio - Macintosh - Steve Job - Articles
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ViewSonic Puts Windows 7, Android on 10-inch Tablet On Friday, ViewSonic launched its second tablet at IFA. The ViewPad 100 runs Windows 7 Home Premium and Android version 1.6.
Android - Window 7 - tablet - ViewSonic - Operating system
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Twitter Mobile Users up Over 60 Percent Since April Twitter's mobile use is up more than 60 percent since the release of several official mobile applications.
Twitter - iPhone - Online Communities - Social Networking - Evan Williams
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Bug Found With Automator and ITunes 10 As you’re aware, Apple just released iTunes 10. With that release has come some changes—both expected and not so.
Apple - iTunes - Automator - Macintosh - Articles
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HP Wins 3PAR, What's Next for Dell? HP outbids Dell and wins the battle for cloud storage provider 3PAR, leaving Dell to pick up the pieces and come up with a new strategy.
Dell - Hewlett-Packard - Cloud computing - Business - HP 3000
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Apple's Ping a Scammer's Haven? Security Experts Say Watch Out Security experts are warning Apple's new Ping social component to iTunes is being exploited by comment spammers and this presents a security risk to users.
Apple - iTunes - Security - Facebook - Google
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Security Program Automatically Tracks Down Missing Patches Secunia has updated its Personal Software Inspector (PSI) with the ability to silently download and apply patches from multiple vendors soon after their release
Secunia - Security - Advisories and Patches - Personal Software Inspector - Microsoft
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Latest Skype Beta Offers Group Video Calls for 10 The latest beta version of Skype offers the ability to do group video calls with up to 10 people.
Skype - Software release life cycle - Microsoft Windows - Video - Videoconferencing
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Women Did Well on Defcon Social Engineering Test Organizers
People - Business - Las Vegas Nevada - DEFCON - Health
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Women Did Well on Defcon Social Engineering Test Of the 135 Fortune 500 employees targeted by social engineering hackers in a recent contest only five of them refused to give up any corporate information whatsoever. And guess what? All five were women.
Defcon - Social engineering - Business - Engineering - Organizations
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Rooted... A Month Before Release Most new smartphones seem to get rooted within a week or two of their release, but four weeks before they go on sale? Hackers have cracked a prototype tablet from Samsung, the Galaxy Tab, a month before it hits shelves.
Samsung Group - Smartphone - GalaxyTab - Android - Samsung
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Disk Storage Still Bouncing Back, IDC Says UPDATE: The enterprise disk storage market is continuing to bounce back from the depths of the recession, IDC says.
International Data Corporation - Hardware - Storage - Information technology - Hewlett-Packard
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