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Wired
Who takes Apple’s rumored touchscreen tablet seriously? Wired’s parent company Condé Nast. Earlier this week, the corporation revealed its plans to work with Adobe to repurpose magazine content for upcoming digital devices, including the Apple tablet (if it is indeed real). The first mag to get the tablet treatment, of course, is ...
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Gearlog
Camangi WebStation: A 7-inch Android Tablet
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While the tech world has been waiting for Apple, Microsoft, and even TechCrunch to introduce their tablets, a company called Camangi has gone ahead and released its own device: The WebStation is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet that runs Android 1.5. The device features 802.11 b/g WiFI, a GPS module, and a built-in micro SD Card Reader. The ...
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Www.huffingtonpost.com
ITablet Beta Tester Breaks Embargo
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Recently I was given just 24 hours to explore a first production build of the Apple iTablet -- and here are my first impressions and discoveries. First, it's more like an iPhone than a MacBook. The operating system depends on gestures, and expands the vocabulary. Your hand is going to be dancing.
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Digg.com
Wired’s Concept iTablet App
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Samanathon, 26 minutes ago, -1/+5You're in luck! Tablets running Windows have been around for almost ten years!!
MacNN
Apple's App Store API screening flawed, says developer
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A new automatic screening technique Apple is using for the App Store appears to be backfiring, claims developer Rogue Sheep. The screening is believed to be aimed at catching unauthorized APIs, blocked under Apple's submission rules. A number of the apps trapped so far are allegedly ones using Three20, an Objective-C library. Rogue Sheep's ...
AppleInsider
Apple's App Store approval process gets partially automated
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Apple has added a new automated layer to its approval process for App Store software, but according to one developer, it's not perfect.
Robin Wauters
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TechCrunch
Google Wave iPhone App Hits The App Store … Temporarily
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Do a search for Google Wave on the App Store from your iPhone or desktop client, and you'll see an application called just that pop up, ready to be installed as soon as you fork over $0.99 (or €0.79 in my case). One caveat: it's not built, authorized or in any way endorsed by Google. Spotted by Stuart Dredge over at Mobile Entertainment , the ...
MG Siegler
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TechCrunch
Facebook’s iPhone App Is Broken. Who Will Fix It?
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10 days ago, Facebook developer Joe Hewitt rocked the iPhone development world when he announced that he would stop making iPhone apps because he was fed up with the way Apple is running the App Store. This is significant since Hewitt was pretty much solely responsible for one of the most popular ( and best ) iPhone apps out there: Facebook's. ...
Ubergizmo
Camangi WebStation Powered By Android
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While everybody is waiting for baited breath of the unconfirmed Apple Tablet , a company called Camangi has already gone ahead and created the WebStation, which is a 7-inch touchscreen tablet computer powered by Android 1.5. Features of the device include Wi-Fi, GPS, microSD card reader, web browsing, Gmail, and other features. You’ll get ...
Steven Sande
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The Unofficial Apple (TUAW)
Mousing around: A review of Disney theme park iPhone apps
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Filed under: Software , Odds and ends , Holidays , App Store , App Review My wife and I are unabashed Disneyphiles, so the last two months have been a lot of fun. After my wife taught a tutorial in L.A. last month, we spent a few days at the West Coast properties -- Disneyland and California Adventure . This month, we had some Disney Vacation ...
David Winograd
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The Unofficial Apple (TUAW)
The Huffington Post has seen the iTablet... not!
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Filed under: Humor , Rumors Gerald Sinden of the Huffington Post writes, with tongue firmly in cheek, that he was given the first production model of the iTablet and 24 hours to play with it. According to his post , it's gesture based and sports a 10" screen along with being a phone, albeit a large one. And foam corners. To prevent people from ...
Joseph L. Flatley
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Engadget
Mangrove WinMo tablet rough-handled, teased for being 'tubby'
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Not too long ago C-motech popped up on our radar with Mangrove , the 7-inch touchscreen tablet that's been tragically saddled with Windows Mobile 6.5. The kids at SlashGear have just had a chance to play with the device, and to be honest they don't seem too terribly impressed. When stacked up against the Quanta Android Smartbook, for instance, ...
Ars Technica
Arrests made in massive, $390/hour Video Relay Service scam
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Dealing with some technology is challenging enough for the hearing-impaired without scammers taking advantage of federal dollars meant to help them. That's exactly what has happened with the Federal Communications Commission's Video Relay Service (VRS), however, and 26 people were arrested Thursday for scheming to steal "tens of millions of ...
Stevecla01
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Geek In Disguise
Trek x Wired
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It feels like an age since I blogged about anything “off piste” but I couldn't resist the limited edition Project One Trek Madone. It’s a collaboration with Wired magazine and the bike will show up at the Wired Pop-Up store in New York. Project One is Trek’s version of mass customisation (a la NikeID) where you can bespoke your own ...
JG Mason
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Gadgetell
Who’s on Crack in Tech:
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Section: Video , Portable Video , Communications , Cellphones , Smartphones , Mobile , Computers , Gadgets / Other , Features , Originals , Columns , Who's On Crack This has got to stop. Holidays have got to stop creeping further and further toward summer. The nutjobs that scheme, “well, if we get our sale out first we’ll be the ...
Mike Masnick
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Techdirt
IPhone App Developer Backlash Growing
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Early on, we predicted that Apple's walled garden approach to apps for the iPhone would lead to developer backlash. Even if it was successful at first, the obvious trajectory was that it wouldn't just lead to problems that drove developers away, but it would eventually limit application innovation, just as other competing platforms were getting ...
Lewis Wallace
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Wired Top Stories
Wired Backs Internet for Nobel Peace Prize
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Nothing has done a better job of circumventing censorship, spreading democratic thought and promoting understanding between nations than the internet. Join Wired 's global campaign to award the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to our beloved series of tubes.
Nicholas Thompson
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Wired Top Stories
Wired Tests Writer With Series of Bold Challenges
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With a week remaining in the hunt for Evan Ratliff, Wired decided to up the stakes with of five challenges hidden in New York Times crossword puzzles.
Mercedes Bunz
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Technology
Mobile workers of the world unite? With Worksnug there is an app for that!
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Mobile workers of the world can finally unite, as the neat augmented reality application Worksnug has just been approved by Apple for the iPhone. And you know what? Two days after its approval it is already a hit. Not only has Stephen Fry twittered about it, but it went straight in at number five in the iPhone application business charts. So ...
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Puzzled onlookers have wondered why Google is overseeing two separate operating-system projects. Co-founder Sergey Brin thinks that at some point the two will become one.
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Engadget
How-to: run Chrome OS as a virtual machine
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Itching for some Chrome OS ? Well, we all are, but you might be a bit disappointed at the fact that while Google has open-sourced its progress on the OS so far, the version that is currently available for download seems eons behind what Google showed off at its event yesterday. Still, if you just have to see it for yourself, the good news is ...
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Brian X. Chen
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Wired
Why Google Should Cool It With Chrome OS
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Sometimes you have to take a step down to step up. That’s what Google should’ve done with its open source PC operating system Chrome OS, which the corporation demonstrated Thursday. Instead, Google is positioning Chrome OS against Microsoft with a lightweight OS shipping with netbooks next year. Chrome OS will function as a modified ...
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ReadWriteWeb
Was Chrome OS a Disappointment?
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It's the morning after the big Chrome OS event where Google executives and engineers revealed a myriad of details about the company's first attempt at creating their own operating system. The highly anticipated news conference was tracked all over the web, liveblogged by technology sites, and Twittered so much that it's still listed as a " ...
Ubergizmo
Google OSes might merge
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Google co-founder Sergey Brin revealed that the two operating systems from the company, Chrome and Android, were "likely to converge over time," without offering any specific date for our reference. This is interesting news, and it would certainly bode well for developers as they won't need to make too many modifications to the coding when ...
PC World Latest
Brin: Two Google Operating Systems May Become One
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Google co-founder says Chrome and Android could someday become a single OS. Chrome browser plus Android OS equals... Android.
Today
Five Reasons Google Chrome OS will Succeed
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Google Chrome OS is impressive and will thrive as it redefines what a modern day operating system should be.
Innovation
Google Chrome OS: Why should people switch?
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Will you be using Chrome OS a year from now? At the Web-based operating system's coming-out party at Google headquarters on Thursday, Google presented its vision of Chrome, and a huge amount of information on what the browser and operating system are based on, how they run, and the safeguards in ...
Jack Wallen
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GHacks technology news
Google Chrome OS: First looks, first impressions
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The very early stages of the REAL Google Chrome operating system has been released (and done so fully open sourced). It’s not an operating system you can (and should) be putting on a stand alone machine. Actually what has been released are VirtualBox and VMware images that can be booted in their respective virtual machines. Martin [...]
Digg.com
How Google Gets from Chrome OS to YouTube TVs
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Google fired another shell at Microsoft's fundamental business model on Thursday, when it released the code behind its Google Chrome OS. What happens when you turn the operating system into just another advertising medium? Quite a number of things.
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ReadWriteWeb
Weekly Wrapup: Google Chrome OS, Obama's Twitter, Blogging Statistics, And More...
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In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we report on President Obama's (non)-use of Twitter, take a look at the past decade in the media industry, review the latest statistics about blogging, question if Oxford Dictionary should've chosen "unfriend" as its word of the year, and ...
Sebastian Rupley
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GigaOM
4 Big Gambles Google Is Taking With Chrome OS
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You’ve gotta hand it to Google: The company is never shy about throwing the proverbial spaghetti against the wall to see if it will stick. Over the years, it’s introduced countless projects that have gone through long beta cycles only to fail miserably — or achieve a degree of success far below what was expected. [...]
Barb Dybwad
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Mashable!
UNDERDOG: Google Android Smashes Apple iPhone in Reader Vote
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We’ve been matching up popular web services, applications and mobile apps against each other in heated one-on-one battles here in our weekly Faceoff Series . Last week Microsoft Office bested Google Docs in a head to head race for the title of office suite champion. This week we turned our attention to a rather timely battle being waged on ...
Search Engine Watch Blog
Google News Updates Mobile Site for iPhone, Android, and Palm Pre
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Google has made some enhancements to its mobile news site . The updates are just for the iPhone, Android, and Palm Pre. The look and feel is pretty much the same. What's new is more stories, sources, and images. A new "Jump to" link brings a pop up box offering quick access to a specific news category. Any personalizations you make on your ...
Michael Gartenberg
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Engadget
Entelligence: Chrome OS, babies, and bathwater
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Entelligence is a column by technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his passion for tech. In these articles, he'll explore where our industry is and where it's going -- on both micro and macro levels -- with the unique wit and insight ...
Michael Arrington
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TechCrunch
Google To Shut Down GrandCentral Website
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Google Voice was GrandCentral before Google acquired that company back in 2007. Like most Google acquisitions it took a long time to fully rebuild the service on Google's infrastructure, and even today Google Voice is still in private beta. But lots of changes are coming. Google Voice should roll out publicly shortly. Users may be able to port ...
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GHacks technology news
The Plot Thickens Around The Google Phone
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The Google phone is all over the Internet, thanks to a fresh wave of new leaks and speculations. It looks like the Google phone is ‘very real’ and it is being developed by Google as you read this. This news, brought to us by the good folks at TechCrunch, has created quite a sensation everywhere. [...]
Chris Crum
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Top News
Google to Alert Webmasters of New Software Versions
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Google is going to start letting webmasters know when the software they run on their site is outdated. Through Webmater Tools, Google will begin alerting users of new versions of software when they are released. "One of the great things about working at Google is that we get to take advantage of an enormous amount of computing power to do ...
Jason Kincaid
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TechCrunch
Google Calendar Starts Testing “Sneak Preview”
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Google Callendar is testing out a new feature that should make scheduling events a tad easier than it used to be by allowing you to see at a glance if the event you're creating will conflict with the schedules of the people youre' inviting. Dubbed "Sneak Preview", the feature's name is perhaps more exciting than its actual function, but it ...
Innovation
Bing: Google gets some real competition
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It’s hard to compete when your opponent’s name is so popular that it’s become a verb. Such is the plight of every search engine that dares to challenge Google. Last year, four search engines made up more than 95 percent of all search traffic: Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask. Only Google ...
Colin Gibbs
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GigaOM
Google’s Past Failures Offer Perspective on Chrome OS Release
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The Internet is abuzz over Google’s release of the open-source version of its Chrome OS, and for good reason. It’s free, which will save hardware manufacturers licensing fees, and it appears ideally suited for the netbooks that have become such a hot item for the mobile crowd (GigaOM Pro, sub. required). But Chrome is not [...]
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Geek News Central
Google, Google Chrome, and the Cloud
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This past week, I attended and presented at a conference for Adaptive Technologists. This is my official geek-tech title. I work with people, primarily students, with disabilities, providing technical solutions to their accessibility needs. This is the premier conference for geeks like me, and I spend the entire week networking with others [...]
Jordan McCollum
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Andy Beal
Google Testing Permanent Sidebar
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Search Engine Land talks to Marissa Mayer about Google testing a new search interface among a select few users. The new interface uses a left-hand pane to display search options—but instead of being off by default, with a link to turn on the pane, the new search options will be on permanently, and Google will [...]
Search Engine Watch Blog
Google Tests Permanent Sidebar for Results, Blue Submit Buttons for Homepage
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Lately, Google is experimenting more than Sheldon Cooper on their homepage - and now, also on their search results. They're testing a permanent left sidebar in their search results, which would turn the results into three columns: new sidebar, organic results, search ads. Hmm, this reminds us of Bing. And Bing reminded us of Ask's 3D design ( ...
A Googler
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The Official Google Blog
Google Apps highlights –
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This is part of a regular series of Google Apps updates that we post every couple of weeks. Look for the label "Google Apps highlights" and subscribe to the series. - Ed. Over the last two weeks, we've made improvements across Google Apps, some geared for individuals, others meant for business customers. Green Robot icon in Gmail Labs The green, ...
Digg.com
How to Run Chrome OS as a Virtual Machine
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Itching for some Chrome OS? Well, we all are, but you might be a bit disappointed at the fact that while Google has open-sourced its progress on the OS so far, the version that is currently available for download seems eons behind what Google showed off at its event yesterday. Still, if you just have to see it for yourself...
EWeek
Google Chrome OS is 10 Years From Broad Enterprise Adoption
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IDC analyst Al Hilwa said Chrome Operating system will take some hard selling by Google and its partners to get on netbooks, those hard disk-less machines from Asus, Dell, HP and others that let users access Web applications. He wonders if consumers and enterprises will accept only running Web applications and not local apps. Gartner analyst Ray ...
Paul Hartsock
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TechNewsWorld
Google's Strange and Shiny New OS
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Google just keeps invading new territories, and its latest target is your computer's operating system. It's officially released the open source code for its Chrome OS, an operating system that will turn up in third-party vendors' netbooks. Those devices should start selling next year. With Chrome, Google takes a very different approach than major ...
TechSpot
Weekend Open Forum: Google Chrome OS and the future of cloud computing
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After much speculation Google introduced Chrome OS this week, a feature-stripped operating system aimed at netbooks that's built around the company's browser and relies on web applications. Actual data and programs are stored and run online, while local storage is only meant to be used to speed up those processes.
Ulrich Bantle
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LXer Linux News
Just Today: Download of VMware Image of Google Chrome OS
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Google has prepared its Chromium OS, alias Chromium, for download. Anyone hesitant to intall if from source code will find a functioning VMware image from Linux Magazine Online.
Brian X. Chen
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Gadget Lab
Why Google Should Cool It With Chrome OS
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Sometimes you have to take a step down to step up. That’s what Google should’ve done with its open source PC operating system Chrome OS, which the corporation demonstrated Thursday. Instead, Google is positioning Chrome OS against Microsoft with a lightweight OS shipping with netbooks next year. Chrome OS will function as a modified ...
Craig Buckler
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SitePoint
Google Launch Chrome OS
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The media has been wildly speculating about Google's Chrome OS launch this week. Craig takes a close look at what has actually been released. Related posts: Google Chrome Leaves Beta Just 100 days after launching their Chrome browser, Google has... Chrome Extensions Likely by May The number one most requested feature for Google's Chrome web... ...
Nicholas Carlson
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Silicon Alley Insider
Low Level? Hah! Google's Ari Paparo Rules
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Earlier this week, we wrote a post called " Who's Who in Google New York ." It was a quick look at some of the top execs in the office, and what people are saying about them. One of the powerful executives we mentioned is a rising star named Ari Paparo, who came to Google (GOOG) through its DoubleClick acquisition. Read the rest of this story ...
Techworld.com News
Google to support IPv6 protocol on YouTube
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Video streaming site to get internet upgrade Google plans to upgrade its YouTube video streaming website to provide support for IPv6, a long anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol.
Tom Johansmeyer
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BloggingStocks
Twitter finally reveals revenue ambition, wants to be Google -- but not yet
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Filed under: Internet , Google (GOOG) , Microsoft (MSFT) , Yahoo! (YHOO) , Technology Twitter calls Google ( GOOG ) a "good role model," but says it isn't ready to rush down the road to advertising . Nonetheless, an ad-based revenue model is something that cofounder Biz Stone says they "will be looking to do down the line." But, for now, he ...
Tom Johansmeyer
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BloggingStocks
Google says: Chrome for Christmas
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Filed under: Internet , Competitive strategy , Google (GOOG) , Microsoft (MSFT) , Technology Google ( GOOG ) is letting a few developers peek behind the curtain. The early look the company's new operating system, Chrome , is happening in true Google style: by invitation only. When it's released, which should be in time for the holidays , ...
MarketWatch.com
Google, Yahoo target Internet 'freedom' bill
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Google Inc. and other Internet companies have zeroed in on a bill that could restrict their ability to do business in 'repressive' foreign countries.
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LiewCF.com
OMG! The Google Toilet Paper!
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No matter you love or hate Google, now you can have Google toilet paper in your toilet!
AppleInsider
Inside Google's Android and Apple's iPhone OS as software markets
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Google's Android is working to match the iPhone App Store's mobile software market but with fewer restrictions for developers. This article is the fourth in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, with this segment looking at third party support.
Rich Karlgaard
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Forbes.com
Ken Auletta's 'Googled'
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Ken Auletta owes me. I've purchased his new book, Googled, twice in the last 72 hours. The first was the Kindle version. Then, naturally, I forgot to pack my Kindle charger for a road trip. The battery ran out, and there I sat, at the Dallas airport, facing a three-hour flight with nothing to read. [...]
The Onda
Why Chrome OS smells bad
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I've not downloaded or attempted the early release of Chrome OS yet, but having read through the docs, I can't help but feel that Google attempting to launch two post-PC operating systems at the same time is only going to confuse partners, consumers, and even developers. Unless Google gets into the hardware business, it's going to have to depend ...
Resourceshelf
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ResourceShelf
Google Books Settlement 2.0: Evaluating Competition
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Its been a week since Settlement 2.0 was released. We have a comprehensive press review along with many related documents from the past week here. Until the next major event and our next press review, we will continue to post Settlement 2.0 news and analysis with a focus on stories, analysis, and opinion that has [...]
Macworld
Google adds captions to YouTube search
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In a step to make YouTube videos more accessible to deaf people as well as to anyone else searching for videos online, Google has launched an automatic video captioning service.
Kevin Phillips
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Neowin.net
Google phone on the way?
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Everything up to this point has been a warm-up for something big happening at Google. The Android operating system from Google has seen its growth increase with the launch of such devices as the Verizon Droid and the Motorola Cliq. But reports are now surfacing of something bigger on the horizon for both Google and Android. There are rumors of a ...
Scriptingnewsmail
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Scripting News
An open letter to Google
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I had an interesting but somewhat disturbing exchange with a Google guy on Twitter today. It reveals a bunch of disconnects, that I'm going to try, in this post, to address. 1. Please take these statements at face value. 2. I am just a person, I am not in competition with Google. 3. I am a Google user. My primary email account is on GMail. I just ...
EWeek
Microsoft Countering Google Chrome OS Release with Windows 7
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Microsoft issued an official response to news of Google releasing its Chrome Operating System to open source for developers. Although the Chrome OS will not be available to end users for at least another year, Microsoft is already citing Windows 7 as a more viable alternative for working on both the Web and the desktop. The initial target of the ...
Jason Kaneshiro
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Webomatica
Google Chrome OS: I Don’t Get It
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I guess Google's browser-only OS is not for people like me, because I'm scratching my head trying to understand the point.
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John Chow dot Com
Google Chrome OS In Plain English
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Yesterday, Google showed off their new Chrome OS. The new operating system is sure the put the fear of God into Microsoft. Chrome OS is a complete paradigm shift, where you no longer have a desktop. Instead, everything is in the cloud. This has been the direction I have been heading with my business for [...]
Eric Lai
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LXer Linux News
Microsoft, other rivals slam Google Chrome OS
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Microsoft Corp. is, predictably, not all that impressed by Google Inc.'s demonstration of its upcoming Chrome OS today, but neither were potential rivals who make Linux and instant-on operating systems. Google released Chrome OS as open source today. It did not, however, release a beta of the operating system for users, and said that hobbyists ...
Ellen Petry Leanse
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Google Enterprise Blog
Saluting Google Power Posters
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Thousands of administrators visit the Google Apps Help Forum every day in need of advice and technical knowledge. The heart and soul of this community are known as the Google Apps Power Posters: LMckin51 , Jim McNelis , jlee , ScienceMan , Benjamin , FrankM , Ingraye , Anurag Bhatia , DLW, and Amit . These superstars volunteer their valuable ...
Bill Slawski
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SEO
Google to Upgrade its Memory? Assigned Startup MetaRAM’s Memory Chip Patents
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In August, the Official Google Blog announced an upgrade to Google’s infrastructure code-named Caffeine, aimed at making the search engine faster, and Google opened the system up for testing to people who might want to provide feedback. An interview with one of the developers behind the upgrade described it as an upgrade to the [...]
Greg Sterling
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Search Engine Land
Google Appears To Be Testing New Local AdWords Presentation
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Mike Blumenthal received a screenshot that seems to show a test of a new presentation of Google local/geotargeted AdWords. Mike suggests this may be an expression of AdWords local extensions: This is AdWords and not Local Listing Ads, but the presentation (with the blue pushpin) is similar, signifying a local business or a physical location. Here [
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who plays an astronaut in the new movie "Planet 51," is NASA's latest endorser, reminding people just how useful space travel really is. The Rock? Really?
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SpaceRef Top Stories
NASA Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4974
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A large observational effort with the ground-based ESO/VLT telescopes allowed us to obtain deep, spatially-resolved, near-IR spectra of complete sample of 11 Lyman-Break Galaxies at z~3.1. These observations were used to obtain, for the first time, the metallicity and the dynamical properties of a sample of objects that, albeit small, is ...
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SpaceRef Top Stories
NASA Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4975
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This program comprises basic tests for measuring the read noise and dark current of the ACS WFC and for tracking the growth of hot pixels. The recorded frames are used to create bias and dark reference images for science data reduction and calibration. This program will be executed four days per week (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun) for the duration of Cycle ...
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TV Squad
Even outside of her show Tina Fey digs at NBC
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Every week we can be guaranteed that Tina Fey and the people at 30 Rock will make fun of NBC in some way, whether it's product placement or The Jay Leno Show or last night's line about the green NBC peacock in the corner of the screen. Fey also isn't shy about dumping on NBC when she's away from the show either. The other night she gave a speech ...
MarketingVOX
NASA Puts Social Media on Rocket Trajectory
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NASA's move to give 100 Twitter users front-row seats at the Kennedy Space Center for the Nov. 16 liftoff of the space shuttle Atlantis propelled the US space agency into the stratosphere of trending...
Jesus Diaz
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Gizmodo
Earth's Weather Like You Have Never Seen It Before
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This video shows Earth's weather from August 17 to August 26, 2009. It also shows how beautiful this planet is, and how insignificant we are. It was created at a 7-kilometer resolution with NASA's GEOS-5 atmospheric general circulation model. The GEOS-5 atmospheric model was developed by NASA Goddard's scientists. It's based on the Earth System ...
Brian Moylan
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Gawker
The NBC-Bashing Jokes of 30 Rock : Green Week Is a Stupid Idea
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The jokes at NBC's expense weren't very insidery this week, but as usual 30 Rock spent half the episode dissing their home network. Here's what happens when you make Tina & Co. play along with your dumb corporate green initiative. There's backlash of course. This week programs across the network are creating stories that deal with environmental ...
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"Note that this is an article explicitly for beginners new to Vim. If you've been using Vim for a while, all of this should look entirely familiar--and you might wonder why some topics aren't covered. Patience. We'll get to everything in due time, but there's a lot to cover!
 
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Nanotech
Mozilla's browser does not efficiently use a computer's CPU and, consequently, can cause overheating problems in some laptops, particularly ultraportables.
 
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Android Atlas
Twitter service Seesmic expands from the desktop with two new apps for Google Android and BlackBerry phones.
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GigaOM
Twitter: “Really Cool” Ads and Commercial Accounts Coming Soon
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Twitter COO Dick Costolo, speaking today on a panel at TechCrunch’s Real-Time CrunchUp event in San Francisco, shed some light into the micromessaging service’s revenue plans, promising that it will begin taking a cut of its partners’ advertising revenues “early next year.” Meanwhile, it will “foster mechanisms ...
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Seize Seesmic Twitter app on BlackBerry, Android
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Twitter service Seesmic expands from the desktop with two new apps for Google Android and BlackBerry phones.
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Mashable!
Seesmic Launches Mobile Apps for Android and BlackBerry
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Hot on the heels of the launch of the Windows desktop app preview , Seesmic has brought its Twitter client to the mobile arena as well with the launch of clients for the Android and BlackBerry platforms. Both apps are available for free — get the Android version from the Android Market and the BlackBerry version by pointing your BlackBerry ...
PC World Latest
BlackBerry Pearl 9100 Exposed Early
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Here we go again; another Research In Motion (RIM) prototype device exposed on the Internet loooong before the BlackBerry-maker intended. This time around it's the upcoming BlackBerry Pearl 9100, or, as it was codenamed, the BlackBerry Striker/Stratus.
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Mark Evans Tech
The Decline of Twitter.com; Not Twitter
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For many people, Twitter is like Cinderella – the belle of the ball who will suddenly become a servant-girl again at the stroke of midnight. It explains why there’s a steady flow of reports that Twitter has plateaued or that Twitter is in decline whenever a report from Nielsen, comScore or Compete is published. The latest [...]
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I4U News
Very Hot Black Friday BlackBerry Storm2 And Bold2 Deals Unveiled
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Two of the hottest new BlackBerry smartphones will be on sale on Black Friday from online phone retailer Wirefly. Wirefly just informed us about their hot Black Friday smartphone deals. The new BlackBerry Storm2 touchscreen phone from Verizon Wireless wi...
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Top News
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Takes Over Social Media
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Shhh, can you hear that? What you're hearing is the collective shrieks from Twihards everywhere as The Twilight Saga: New Moon is upon us. For those of you asking yourself, what is a Twihard? I’ve included the definition below. twi-hard noun A serious/obsessive reader of the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer, one leap above Twilighters. Are ...
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BCS launches an ill-advised Twitter account
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Did the BCS really think using Twitter to insist its system is good would change the minds of its critics?
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Scripting News
Where is RSS?
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I watched the morning session of TechCrunch's second realtime conference, including the half hour interview with Dick Costolo, the COO of Twitter. Of course Mike Arrington asked him the "Is RSS Dead?" question, and thankfully Costolo didn't want to go there. It would be ingracious of him, of course, because he made $100 million with RSS. He said ...
Ross Miller
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Engadget
BlackBerry Curve 8530 now putting Verizon through the rounds
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Right on schedule, the latest BlackBerry to grace the Verizon's CDMA spectrum, the Curve 8530 , is now on sale. A 2.5-inch display, OS 5.0, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and yes, WiFi -- take that, Tour . Price is $199.99 on two-year contract, with an added $100 discount if you buy it online. Let's be honest, what else were you gonna spend that money ...
Christina Warren
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Mashable!
Mac Twitter Client Socialite Adds Twitter List Support
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In the month or so since Twitter started rolling out its Twitter Lists feature, a number of web and Adobe AIR based clients have added support for it. However, we haven’t seen any native Twitter apps support Lists. Today Realmac Software released Socialite Beta 3 for Mac OS X, including, among other enhancements — basic list support. ...
Search Engine Watch Blog
Twitter Consults the Ghost of Fred Berry for New Status Prompt
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Twitter has announced that the question that appears in the status update box will no longer be "What are you doing?" Now, it will be "What's happening?" My immediate reaction was this ( and I wasn't the only one ):
Roselyn Roark
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Wired
5 Nifty Apps That Turn Your Android Into A Universal Remote
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With all the gadgets, remotes, and thingamajigs piling up on your coffee table, finding the right remote can sometimes be a real pain. But thanks to a few heroic Android developers, there are tools to consolidate some of those pesky remotes … into your Android phone. While you can’t use an Android app to turn your [...]
Chris Crum
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Top News
What's Not to Like About Twitter's New Retweet Feature?
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Twitter is of course in the process of rolling out a new retweet feature. The feature adds a retweet button to each tweet on your timeline, much like the "reply" button that has always been there. However, one distinct difference between these two buttons is that where the reply button fills out your form with the proper information (& ...
MG Siegler
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TechCrunch
FlixUp Is Rotten Tomatoes For Twitter Movie Talk
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Rotten Tomatoes is a great site because it takes all the movie reviews from around the web and condenses them into an easy-to-understand aggregate score. But let's be honest: Most movie reviewers suck. Why not instead rely on people in your social circle to recommend movies to you? That's the idea behind FlixUp . This new iPhone app unveiled at ...
Staci D. Kramer
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PaidContent
ESPN.com's Bill Simmons Gets A Twitter Time Out, Sort Of
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Part of the joy of following Bill Simmons on Twitter is the feeling that he doesn’t hold back—that, plus not only he can be snarky as all get out when the occasion demands, his tweets, snarky or not, are usually spot on. (He has one of the highest “repeat out loud” ratings in our house.) But The Sports Guy went a tweet or ...
Ubergizmo
Verizon BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone
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Verizon is another carrier that has now made available the BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone which won't make heads turn as it goes about its job quietly, helping you check your emails and messages while replying with aplomb. Just in case you're curious to know what the Curve 8530 holds, it comes with a 2.5? display, a 2-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi ...
Readwriteweb
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ReadWriteWeb
3 Great Light Blogging Tools Compared
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Once the service for those serious enough to pay for the privilege to post, TypePad recently released a free "Micro" service. The company made the decision to offer a free product realizing the demand for a platform more formal than Twitter and less formal than Wordpress or Typepad's original product . ReadWriteWeb compared TypePad's Micro ...
Steven Sande
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The Unofficial Apple (TUAW)
Geotagged tweets now alive in Stone Design's Twittelator Pro 3.3.1
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Filed under: iPhone , App Store Twitter has flipped the switch on some new features, including geotagging of tweets and automatic retweeting. As a happy user of Stone Design's Twittelator Pro 3.3.1 [iTunes link ], I was even more giddy when I found out that my favorite Twitter app already supports both of these features. The geotagging feature ...
Rob Jackson
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Android Phone Fans
Seesmic Brings Better Twittering To Android
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If you’re a twittering Android user, you probably already have your preference of Twitter applications on Android Market. But if you’re still looking for something better, you might want to check out Seesmic which recently landed on Android Market (and BlackBerry devices). The application features 4 tabs: Timeline, @Replies, Direct ...
Kristen Nicole
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Bub.blicio.us
Pogoplug Upgrades Device, Adds Twitter and Facebook
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Pogoplug has updated its portable USB storage device with a new design and some social media integration. I have the previous Pogoplug device and I’ve enjoyed using it between the home and the office. The social media integration, however, piques my interest in the Pogoplug device even more. The social media integraiton [...]
John Cook
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Gawker
Twitter Transforms Chuck Todd and Howard Kurtz into Idiots
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It's Obvious Day on Twitter: NBCer Chuck Todd wonders why Barack Obama can't secure the political support of the man he defeated in the 2008 election , and the Washington Post 's Howard Kurtz predicts that Oprah Winfrey may go to cable . Balloon Juice's John Cole needs to stop reading Twitter —as do we all—because he finds things ...
Allen Stern
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CenterNetworks
Twitter COO Costolo: Advertising Coming To Twitter Soon
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Twitter COO Dick Costolo was intererviewed today at the real-time crunchup event and part of the discussion centered around how Twitter will (and does) generate revenue. Clearly they are earning revenue from Twitter’s deals with Bing and Google. More importantly, Costolo noted that Twitter will launch an advertising model “soon”.
Adrants
Your Blackberry Storm Will Kill You With Lightning
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We're not quite sure a brand would associate themselves with life-threatening lightning but McCann-Erikson New York has chosen to for Verizon's Blackberry Storm 2.
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Silicon Alley Insider
The Next Twitter: Pay Attention To Hot Potato, A New 'Real-Time' Startup
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The hot story in tech right now is "real-time," thanks to Twitter and Facebook, so you're going to hear a lot of noise over the next few years about "real-time" tech startups. Most of them will be useless and will flame out. Read the rest of this story » See Also: Salesforce Shows Off Chatter: Twitter For Corporations (CRM) Here Come ...
Robert Nelson
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Gadgetell
First images and video: 3G-equipped BlackBerry Pearl 9100
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Section: Communications , Cellphones , Cellular Providers , Smartphones , Mobile Just recently a nice collection of images along with a hands on video of the upcoming BlackBerry Pearl 9100 were made available online. The Pearl 9100 is the successor to the current Pearl 8100, but more importantly it is the first in the Pearl lineup to have 3G ...
Eric Miraglia
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Yahoo! User Interface Blog
#followfriday: YUI Developers on Twitter
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The @YUILibrary account on Twitter is a good information source for those of us who follow the project. Many of the individual developers who write YUI code every day are now on the service as well, and I wanted to gather all those accounts together in a single post for the sake of convenience. Here’s the [...]
TechFlash
Cool new ferry app, Twitter's Retweet explained, and more
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Oh, the Microsoft execs must have loved this: Windows Phone Thoughts has a very Mac-centric (and very funny) photo in this post about Microsoft's behind-closed-doors "Mobius" mobile-technology conference with bloggers and analysts. (Via MacDailyNews )
Sardar Mohkim Khan
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Startup Meme
Okay Twitter we got it! We Will TRY and use RT too
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The RT has definitely gripped Twitter and it really is set to make itself much easy to use with time. Perhaps taking heed of the suggestions or maybe hates being compared to any other in the same category. I mean the RT is so much over its head that it has got the note right there above the message box. SO now we have RT, RT with SMS and most ...
Richard Mitchell
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Joystiq
Gameloft pulling back on Android development
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The unsinkable publisher Gameloft recently revealed that it is planning to " significantly cut " its development on Google's Android platform. Gameloft finance director Alexandre de Rochefort added that "many others" in the industry have scaled back Android development as well. The reason, according to Rochefort, is the organization -- or rather ...
Alaska Miller
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Silicon Alley Insider
Salesforce Shows Off Chatter: Twitter For Corporations
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Salesforce is getting into the "real-time" niche, too. Read the rest of this story » See Also: Salesforce.com Ex-President Cakebread Re-emerges At SaaS Vendor Xactly (CRM) Salesforce.com: Not As Big In Government As It Wants You To Think (CRM) People Complaining About Your Biz On Twitter? Salesforce.com Has An App For That (CRM)
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Global Neighbourhoods
Social Media & Government
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I had a chapter in Twitterville about government in Twitter. My research for the book took place in about February. At the time I saw great promise in government using social media to get closer with constituents, mostly in the day-to-day conducting of government government business and information distribution. Two examples of this that I ...
PC World Latest
Twitter Turns on Geolocation Functionality
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Twitter is now allowing its externally built applications to provide geolocation features to end users, after announcing its intention to do so in August.
Bizjournals Technology:General News
Twitter gets $4M in revenue, is working on plan for posting ads
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Twitter, the free micro-blogging system that lets users post 140-character messages, is getting more than $4 million a year in revenue from companies that use Twitter data, according to Chief Operating Officer Dick Costolo, who spoke at a conference in San Francisco on Friday.
The Seattle Times
Nonprofits get creative using Twitter and Facebook to make donation easier
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Mindful of the tough times, nonprofits are downsizing their appeals, hoping that more people would be willing to give in smaller amounts. They're also making the most of free social media sites like Twitter and Facebook.
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I4U News
BlackBerry Pearl 9100 Spotted & Groped
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Non-touchscreen smartphones like the BlackBerry Pearl are a dying breed, but I'm glad to see the line is going to carry on at least one step further with the 9100. Salomondrin.net (via Boy Genius) managed to get their hands on a new-model Pearl, and they'v...
Macworld
Twitter turns on geolocation functionality
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Twitter has turned on its geotagging functionality for external applications.
Robert Scoble
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Scobleizer
Twitter to turn on advertising “you will love”
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Twitter’s COO, Dick Costolo, today, at the TechCrunch Real Time Crunchup (live video of the conference is live now on building43, there will be lots of news all day long from this event), told the audience that Twitter is, indeed, going to turn on an advertising model. This is a huge shift in what Twitter is [...]
EWeek
New RIM BlackBerry, Sony Phones Offer Big Cameras, Bigger App Stores
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The holidays are upon us, and new devices from Research In Motion, Sony, and other manufacturers offer users a host of new multimedia capabilities. RIMs BlackBerry line seems to be incorporating more consumer-style features such as dedicated music buttons with every passing generation, and Sony is embracing both Google Android and Windows Mobile 6.
HeatherLeigh
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One Louder
Navel gazing versus observing on Twitter
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Oversharers that we are, Twitter has been asking us "What are you doing?" and we have responded with responses, squeezed into that little box. I don't like having my personality squeezed so. And so I have opted to update my status on Facebook (or both Twitter and FB when I remember) and blog here where people can't tell me to "zip it, lady" part ...
Scott Beale
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Laughing Squid
Links for 2009-11-20
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Everyman Offers New Directions in Online Maps (NY Times) Tim Burton Pours Out His Brain At The Moma Exhibit (io9) Brizzly Opens To All (TechCrunch) Camera Raw 5.6 and Lightroom 2.6 Available on Adobe Labs (Lightroom Journal) Twitter Changes "What are you doing?" to "What's Happening?" This is a blog post from Laughing Squid, ...
Sam mcloughln
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PalmAddicts
A Treo 650 Booting Android?
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Google Android running on a Treo 650 according to TreoCentral, cut in 1min 50seconds to see.
Arnold Zafra
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Search Engine Journal
Twitter Turns On Opt-In GeoLocation Feature
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Twitter has just activated its GeoLocation feature which will let you opt-in whether you want your tweets to be tagged with your current location. The feature is carried not on your Twitter.com account but on third-party Twitter apps which will use the Geolocation API released by Twitter. If you're using Twitter apps such as Birdfeed, ...
Sardar Mohkim Khan
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Startup Meme
Brizzly the Social Media Reader for Facebook and Twitter to public
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After taking its time building itself up in private beta, Brizzly , the Twitter and Facebook client is finally available for the public. The client makes it easier for users to easily view videos and photos right within the streams on Twitter as well as letting you make direct uploads. The client is still in beta which means there will be tests ...
Greg Finn
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10e20
PubCon 2009 Recap: Twitter Landscape – Hot Topics and Trends
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While I attended Pubcon last week, I had a chance to catch the "Twitter Landscape - Hot Topics and Trends" panel. It was one of the first Twitter panels in a very heavy Twitter lineup. The session had some great speakers (including 10e20 bossman Chris Winfield) and ended up with a really big turnout! I took some notes from the session and wanted ...
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Crave
Mazda will show off the U.S. version of its Mazda2 model at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show. Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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Betanews
10 things about Microsoft's PDC 2009: The good, the bad and the ugly
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By Joe Wilcox , Betanews Microsoft's 2009 developer conference wrapped up yesterday in Los Angeles. Not since PDC 2003 has Microsoft talked so much and said so little. As I listened to the keynotes and have reviewed the sessions, words "series finale" repeatedly popped into my head -- like a TV show coming to its end after a long run. Good or ...
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Boing Boing
Matt Logue's "Empty Los Angeles" photography book
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Matt Logue says: I just completed a self-published book depicting an uninhabited Los Angeles, and it got an honorable mention in the photography.book.now competition at blurb.com! The photos were made over a period of 4 years, beginning in 2005, at a variety of locations around LA. Empty Los Angeles...
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The Jeff Pulver Blog
Upcoming #140conf City Meetups - December 2009
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Since the launch of the #140conf events, conferences have taken place in: New York City, Los Angeles and London. During the course of 2009 we have explored the effects of twitter on a wide range of topics including: Celebrity, The Media, Advertising, Politics, Music, Education, Public Safety and Public Diplomacy. The #140conf events provide ...
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Shoppers and retailers aren't the only ones gearing up for the holidays. Criminals are out in full force with plenty of scams to separate you and your money
 
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Reporter
Why is it that as Thanksgiving approaches, when we should be focusing on the good things in our lives, journalists take the opportunity to talk about what's bad? I don't know, but I do know that I'm not immune to the trend. This week on the Reporters' Roundtable: tech business turkeys! Unlike the Real Deal podcast Thursday in which Tom Merritt ...
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Electronista
Microsoft roadmap puts Windows 8 in 2012
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Microsoft should once again release its next mainstream version of Windows about three years after the last, a roadmap obtained this week reveals. The schedule has the major revision, tentatively titled "Windows 8," launching in 2012 or about three years after Windows 7. It will purportedly keep in step with a rhythm developed by Microsoft that ...
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Tech Awards Recognize Science in Service to Humanity
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The Tech Museum in San Jose, Calif., is appropriately located in the Silicon Valley, where the transformation of idea into innovation and invention has unfolded countless times, bringing to reality solutions to problems ranging from the mundane (how do we entertain ourselves this afternoon?) to the magnificent (how do we bring communications ...
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Joystiq
Banned PSN player sues Nintendo and Microsoft
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After being banned from the PlayStation Network for hateful comments stated in Resistance 's online community, Erik Estavillo launched not one , but two , lawsuits against Sony for infringing on his "first amendment rights" -- an argument that was shot down by Judge Ronald Whyte simply because "Sony is not part of the government." However, what ...
Www.cbsnews.com
Coop's corner
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With the nation's Republican governors gathered in Austin this week for their annual meeting, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour offered his spin on current events to Bob Schieffer.
Richard Mitchell
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Joystiq
Whitten: Xbox Live banning 'a cat and mouse game'
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Speaking to VentureBeat , Xbox Live general manager Marc Whitten discussed the recent round of Xbox Live bans . According to Whitten, banning users from Xbox Live is "a cat and mouse game." Said Whitten, "These were people that were pirating software." He added that Microsoft looks at banning users "from a safety and anti-cheating perspective" ...
Tamar Weinberg
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Mashable!
Thanks to Mashable’s Socially Savvy Supporters
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Thanks to this week’s advertisers and partners for enabling us to bring you the latest social media news and resources. Mashable’s sponsors are as social media savvy as our readers! Advertise with us and get noticed. Help us to help you. Mashable is seeking out site sponsors for our large, diverse audience — social media users, ...
APC
Microsoft targets Windows 8 for 2012
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Microsoft wants to stick to the three-year OS development track, with the latest roadmap showing Windows 8 due for release around 2012. Did the Mayans know something we don't?
Ars Technica
Microsoft settles with employee accused of stealing docs
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The litigation between Ancora Technologies, Miki Mullor, and Microsoft reached a settlement both in respect of the patent infringement claim and Microsoft's claims against Mullor, Ancora's founder and former Microsoft employee. All claims between the three parties have been resolved; they have agreed to deny any and all liability, and have ...
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Between the Lines
EU extends deadline for review of Oracle-Sun deal
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European regulators agree to extend the deadline for reviewing Oracle's acquisition of Sun, which was requested by Oracle. [Sponsored] NEC Ads by Pheedo
Ben Parr
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Mashable!
Fido Factor Finds Dog-Friendly Places in Your City
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This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here . The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. Name: Fido Factor Quick Pitch: Fido Factor is a dog-specific local search and review site ...
Ryan Tate
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Gawker
Microsoft Let NSA Spooks 'Enhance' Windows 7
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A National Security Agency director just bragged to a Senate subcommittee about his agency's close "cooperation" with Microsoft to, err, "enhance" how Windows 7 guards a user's privacy. Doesn't that just make you feel all warm and fuzzy? The spooks at the NSA are, of course, notorious for their role monitoring internet activity, and for their ...
Ubergizmo
Microsoft Gives Away Acer Tablet PC
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Folks who attended Microsoft’s PDC09 (Professional Developers Conference) should be rather happy, as Steven Sinofsky, Windows and Windows Live Division President, announced that all of the PDC09 attendees will be receiving a free Acer Aspire 1420P Convertible Tablet PC. The free tablet was supposedly to show Microsoft’s gratitude ...
Kyle VanHemert
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Gizmodo
Black Friday Deals: The Only List You Need
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Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. Keep it refreshed, cuz we'll be updating it all week. UPDATE: We had to add a Page 2 with TVs, Video Games, Printers and Software Doorbuster ...
Ubergizmo
Microsoft Windows 8 set for 2012 release
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With Windows 7 having been released nearly a month since today to rave reviews worldwide, it does make us sit up and take notice that Microsoft has plans to roll out Windows 8 in 2012 - that's a mere 3 years since Windows 7 was launched, keep in sync with Microsoft's rhythm of releasing major and new software every four years apart. What do you ...
Chad Catacchio
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Inside Facebook
How Businesses and Brands are Stuffing Their Facebook Pages for Thanksgiving
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With Thanksgiving less than a week away – and one week until Black Friday – brands, local businesses and non-profits can use their Facebook pages to get shoppers ready for the holiday season, promote Thanksgiving dinners, recipes and ideas, and even help feed their communities. Brands With the economy still struggling, many national ...
Chris Crum
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Top News
Microsoft Takes Users Behind Bing
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Microsoft has launched a new site for Bing, where users can go to find out the latest features that have been implemented into the search engine (excuse me, "decision engine"). The site's called Behind Bing . "You can see each feature in action though a screencast, see me talk about why we did it the way we did (for those who like ...
Ars Technica
Week in Microsoft: Windows 7 meets the GPL, MinWin, FUD
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Let's look back at the week that was in Microsoft news. Here were the top stories: Inside "MinWin": the Windows 7 kernel slims down : Back in 2003, Microsoft assembled a team of engineers to rethink the lowest levels of Windows, so that the OS could be more easily slimmed down and secured to run in servers and embedded applications. That project,
Digg.com
Microsoft to offer 24k free training vouchers in N. Carolina
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Microsoft Corp. is giving away nearly 24,000 vouchers to North Carolina residents who want to improve their computer skills so they can improve their lot in the work force. The vouchers will be distributed over the next 90 days and will provide free online training for Windows & Office software or advanced technical training.
Paul Krill
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Infoworld News
Microsoft previews Rx for asynchronous programming
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The company's Rx (Reactive Extensions for .Net), downloadable from Microsoft's DevLabs site, enable programmers to write "succinct declarative code to orchestrate and coordinate asynchronous and event-based programs based on familiar .Net idioms and patterns," S. Somasegar, senior vice president of the Microsoft developer division, said in a blog ...
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TechNet Blogs
Discover the Future of Visual Data Mining with Microsoft Pivot
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The world has too much information. If you query any search engine for any topic, you will likely be greeted by millions of links of results. Everyone knows that text cannot possibly be the end all, be all of data discovery. Surely as the volume of unmanaged data grows, which grows about 70% year over year, better tools must exist to navigate ...
Electronista
Microsoft fights claims of NSA backdoor in Win 7
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Microsoft in a response late Thursday rejected assertions that it has put in a security "backdoor" at the request of the National Security Agency. The denial comes after the NSA's information assurance lead, Richard Schaeffer, told a US Senate terrorism subcommittee that the agency had worked with Microsoft to improve Windows 7's "security guide"
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TechNet Blogs
Unable to Download an Office file from a Web Server Published through ISA Server 2006
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1. Introduction Consider a scenario where ISA Server 2006 is configured to publish a simple web site using HTTPS and within this site there is a link to download a Microsoft Word file. When external users try to download the file they receive the initial window with open or save file options as shown below: After clicking Save the following ...
EWeek
A Security Wish List for Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
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Microsoft unveiled some details about Internet Explorer 9 this week at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles. But what does Microsoft have in store for IE users from a security perspective? - Microsoft unveiled an embryonic version of Internet Explorer 9 at its Professional Developers Conference ( PDC ) this week, touching off a ...
Fool.com
Will the Sun Set in Oracle's Backyard?
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Larry Ellison is many things, but never a quitter. He will buy Sun in the end, but the question is why.
EWeek
Law Firm Proposes Class-Action Suit For Blocked Xbox Live Users
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A boutique Texas law firm establishes a forum for Microsoft Xbox 360 owners who feel they were unfairly banned from the company's Xbox Live service, in the interest of filing a class action suit against Microsoft. - Following the decision by Xbox 360 console maker Microsoft to ban users from the Xbox Live service, intellectual property law firm ...
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Variety.com
Tech Gift Guide 2009 - Microsoft Zune HD
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Technology News: iPhone, Zune among toys inspiring techno-lust -- Finding the best gadgets and gizmos for the tech lover on your holiday list can be a confounding task. With so many products on the market, it's hard to know which to choose. To make things a little easier, Variety has put together this list of a few can't-miss items bound to make ...
Luke Plunkett
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Kotaku
Microsoft Denies "One Million Banned" Report
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There are some out there who believe that during the recent wave of Xbox Live bannings, Microsoft kicked as many as one million people off their online service. It's a belief Microsoft execs do not subscribe to. "We didn't release the number", Xbox Live GM Marc Whitten told VentureBeat. "I cannot explain to you why people would think it was a ...
ChicagoBusiness.com Breaking News
Sun-Times' old stock ticker revived by new owner
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(AP) — Here's hoping this SVN has better luck. Less than a month after the Sun-Times Media Group Inc. was sold out of bankruptcy to a group of investors, a small part of the struggling media company is being reincarnated on the New York Stock Exchange. The owner of the Chicago ...
Owen Good
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Kotaku
Microsoft Tesla Owner Records Sounds for Project Gotham Racing?
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A Microsoft exec who also owns a Tesla Roadster writes that he provided recordings of his car for both the Forza and Project Gotham Racing teams, which some take as further confirmation of PGR 5 . Tom Burt, who owns #203 of the all-electric sports car made by the Silicon Valley company, wrote on Tesla's "Customer Blog" : A team of sound ...
Sardar Mohkim Khan
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Startup Meme
Steve Ballmer: Windows 7 is doing great.. oh it is really doing great..
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Okay, I wouldn’t buy Steve Ballmer yelling out that a Microsoft OS is doing great, why? Well mostly because most of the systems in the market come loaded with it. But to be honest, Windows 7 has so far got quite a positive feedback and Ballmer is boasting about that. The OS has done twice as better as any of its previous OSs in the same ...
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OnTheCommons.org — Blog
Giving Thanks for All We Share
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Last November’s hopes for the U.S. moving in the direction of a commons-based society are being challenged now in fierce debates over health care reform, increased social spending, tougher Wall Street regulations and other progressive measures that once seemed inevitable. But commons thinking did get a small boost this fall in an unlikely ...
The Seattle Times
Sun-Times Media names John Barron group publisher
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Sun-Times Media Group, which was recently sold out of bankruptcy to an investor group, said Friday it named John Barron to the newly created group publisher position and as senior vice president of news and editorial operations.
Digg.com
Microsoft roadmap puts Windows 8 in 2012
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Microsoft should once again release its next mainstream version of Windows about three years after the last, a roadmap obtained this week reveals. The schedule has the major revision, tentatively titled "Windows 8," launching in 2012 or about three years after Windows 7. It will purportedly keep in step with a rhythm developed by Microsoft...
OSNews
Microsoft's Problematic Lack of Nightly Builds for IE
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"Many wonder why Microsoft doesn't offer nightly builds - or at least something fairly frequent - of Internet Explorers. Ars talks to Microsoft's general manager for Internet Explorer, who says the IE9 development cycle will look much the same as previous versions. We don't think that's a great idea."
ChicagoBusiness.com Breaking News
Sun-Times Media names John Barron group publisher
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(AP) — Sun-Times Media Group Inc., which was recently sold out of bankruptcy to an investor group, said Friday it named John Barron to the newly created group publisher position. He was also named senior vice president of news and editorial operations. The owner of the Chicago Sun-Times and ...
Holovaty.com
EveryBlock acquisition and me
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I'm excited to announce some huge news. EveryBlock , the project I've led for the last two years, has been acquired by MSNBC.com . The main details are at the EveryBlock blog , but I wanted to mention a few other things here on my personal site, to try to anticipate questions. First, this has no impact whatsoever on my involvement with Django . ...
Howard Lindzon
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Howard Lindzon
The New New Nasdaq on Yahoo’s Tech-Ticker
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It is always fun going on Yahoo’s Tech Ticker with Aaron and Henry . I am an investor in Henry’s Alley Insider from way back. I am passionate about investing and believe strongly in the strategies discussed. I wish I followed my own advice way more often. Also fun for me [...]
Slate Magazine
What's the greenest way to get home for Thanksgiving?
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A new report from AAA, the car association, predicts that 33.2 million Thanksgiving travelers will be driving at least 50 miles to their holiday destinations this year. Another 2.3 million are expected to fly somewhere for the weekend, and many more will be riding intercity buses and trains. Last year around this time, the Lantern looked at the ...
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Eurogamer
News:
MS outlines XBL Thanksgiving deals
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Fable II DLC, Death Tank, Sonic cheap. On the fourth Thursday of every November, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving by feasting and frolicking. That time is upon us again, and so Microsoft has put some seasonal Xbox Live deals together for all regions to benefit from. This weekend (starting today and ending Monday) the new social features - Last.fm,
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Nicholas D. Kristof
Boycott Microsoft Bing
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Microsoft's Bing search engine has, because of the company's kowtowing to China's security establishment, become an arm of the Central Committee Propaganda Department. That's insulting and deserves a boycott.
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Beet.TV
Microsoft's Xbox: A Fast Evolving Broadband Video Platform: Zune has 25,000 Clips of Premium Content
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Introduced as videogame console, the Xbox from Microsoft is fast becoming powerful video viewing device with the introduction of Zune, the new video streaming platform. The device connects to the Internet and streams high quality video. It has a number of offerings including Netflix, Last.fm, integration with social networks and new video ...
SecurityFocus Vulnerabilities
Vuln: Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Style' Object Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 'Style' Object Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
Microsoft Watch
Five Interesting Things About Microsoft's Office Mobile 2010
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Back in August, Microsoft and Nokia announced a partnership that would see Microsoft Office applications ported onto Nokia smartphones, starting with the business-centric Nokia Eseries. At the time, the move seemed a good one for Nokia, given that it would help strengthen its competitive position within the North American marketplace, and a good ...
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SFGate
More Americans expected to travel for Thanksgiving
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The number of Americans traveling away from home for Thanksgiving will be up only slightly this year from 2008, according to a report from the AAA auto club. The group, which surveyed 1,350 households, said there will be about 33.2 million people traveling by... Thanksgiving - Airline - holiday - Travel - American Automobile Association
Solaris Technology Headlines
Joomla! Deployment Guide for Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage Systems
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Install and configure the open-source Joomla! Content Management System with Sun's Unified Storage systems. The Sun servers in this setup run the OpenSolaris 2009.06 release and PHP, MySQL, and Apache web server from pkg.opensolaris.org.
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Get bestsellers and new releases, your favorite eNewspapers, and eMagazines all delivered fast and free via 3G wireless or Wi-Fi. Browse the vast Barnes and Noble eBookstore and sample any eBook for free. Then buy it in seconds -- many bestsellers and new releases are just $9.99.
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Barnes & Noble Says No Nook For Holidays
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Barnes & Noble said today it has sold out of its new nook e-reader due to high demand and shipments will not arrive in time for Christmas. “nook continues to be the fastest-selling product at Barnes & Noble, and pre-orders have continued to exceed our expectations,” Barnes & Noble said on its eReading blog . “While ...
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Nook sold out for the holidays
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Guess the Nook is the Wii of last year - it is already sold out for the holidays according to the B&N Web site. You'll be greeted by the message, "The hottest holiday gift is out of stock. Order the Nook today to be first in line for the new year." on their page, which is somewhat similar to what happened when the Kindle ran out of stock. ...
Electronista
Barnes & Noble sold out of Nook reader until 2010
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Barnes & Noble today signaled that new orders for the Nook reader now won't ship at all in 2009. Those placed today will ship no sooner than January 4th, or more than three weeks after the delay to December 11th. The bookseller hopes to console those missing the Christmas target by giving them a certificate that promises a Nook reader when it ...
SFGate
Barnes & Noble's Nook sells out before holiday
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Consumers who haven't yet ordered Barnes & Noble's electronic book reader, Nook, won't see one before Christmas. The earliest that anyone who orders the $259 device on Friday - or later - will receive it is Jan. 4, the nation's largest bookseller said... Barnes Noble - E-book - Christmas - Holidays - Readers
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Gadgetell
New Barnes & Noble Nook pre-orders now shipping after the new year
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Section: Gadgets / Other , ebooks I guess this should not be all that much of a surprise, after all we have seen the shipping dates get pushed up little by little thus far. However, Barnes & Noble have announced that moving forward any new pre-orders for the Nook will ship next year. Now, just to squash any confusion, if you have already pre- ...
TechFlash
Barnes & Noble's Nook sells out
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Amazon's Kindle just improved its chances of being the stocking stuffer of choice this holiday season. Barnes & Noble says its new Nook reader, a highly anticipated "Kindle killer," has sold out , and won't be shipping again until Jan. 4. That follows news that Sony's latest e-reader, the Daily Edition, may or may not get to customers in time for ...
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Quick Note: Nook sold out for the holidays
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According to Engadget, via the NY Times, the Nook is sold out and the next round of readers will ship out around January 4. If memory serves, didn’t exactly the same thing happen to the Kindle 1? Digg us. Slashdot us. Facebook us. Twitter us. Share the news.
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No more Nookie 'til next year, says Barnes & Noble
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Filed under: Amazon.com (AMZN) , Sony Corp ADR (SNE) , Media World , Technology Take the Nook off your Christmas list. The new e-reader from Barnes & Noble ( BKS ) has already sold out, and more won't be available until after the holiday has passed . The next batch will be available, at best, by November 4, 2010. In a statement, the company ...
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B&N Nook sells out, too late for holiday orders
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AP - Consumers who haven't yet ordered Barnes & Noble's electronic book reader, the Nook, won't see one before Christmas.
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PhysOrg.com
B&N Nook sells out, too late for holiday orders
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(AP) -- Consumers who haven't yet ordered Barnes & Noble's electronic book reader, the Nook, won't see one before Christmas.
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Unless you've recently arrived in 2009 on a time machine, you know that smoking isn't good for you. Did you know, however, that smoking isn't good for your computer, either? It's true, at least according to Apple. Two readers in different parts of the country claim that their Applecare warranties were voided due to secondhand smoke. Both readers ...
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Apple Voiding Smokers' Warranties?
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Mr2001 writes "Consumerist reports that Apple is refusing to work on computers that have been used in smoking households. 'The Apple store called and informed me that due to the computer having been used in a house where there was smoking, [the warranty has been voided] and they refuse to work on the machine "due to health risks of second hand ...
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Original Apple computer goes up for sale
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The computer even comes with a typed letter from Jobs to the original buyer of the Apple-1 who wanted his money back because it didn't come with a keyboard or monitor. In the letter, Jobs explains to the buyer how to connect it.
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Apple Voiding Smokers' Warranties?
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Mr2001 writes "Consumerist reports that Apple is refusing to work on computers that have been used in smoking households. 'The Apple store called and informed me that due to the computer having been used in a house where there was smoking, [the warranty has been voided] and they refuse to work on the machine "due to health risks of second hand ...
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Slashdot
Anti-Smoking Vaccine Is Nearing the Market
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Eldavojohn writes "Almost 6 years ago we discussed a vaccine to help people quit smoking as it entered human clinical trials. Now it looks like the finishing touches have been put on a deal that will go into effect once phase III testing of the drug now called NicVAX is completed. NicVAX was developed by Nabi Biopharmaceuticals, who have agreed ...
Ars Technica
Week in Apple: Developers leaving iPhone, Psystar screwed
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What would a week in Apple be if it didn't involve some developer drama, Google, and Psystar? That's all included in this week's top Apple news, as well as a few major software tidbits and rumors about Apple building more first-party iPhone games. Read on: Respected developers begin fleeing from App Store platform : Continued issues with the App ...
Macworld
IPhone owners demand to see Apple source code
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IPhone owners charging Apple and AT&T with breaking antitrust laws asked a federal judge this week to force Apple to hand over the iPhone source code.
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BloggingStocks
Apple's iPhone set for South Korean launch
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Filed under: International markets , Products and services , Apple Inc (AAPL) Apple ( AAPL ) continues to bring the iPhone to countries outside the U.S. Although its launch in China didn't generate as much fanfare as the company had hoped, things take time to roll into a big ball of success. Apple won't be slowing down international ...
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DailyTech News Feed
Hackers Reverse Ill-Effects of Apple's Update, Restoring Intel Atom Support
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Snow Leopard no longer confined to the steppes of Apple's restricted hardware...
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BOOM! Top Apple news for the week of 11-15-2009
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Section: We may not cover Apple 24x7… but we know someone who does! Here’s a few of this week’s hottest from Appletell to get you started… Apple patents Ad technology that freezes device Appletell reviews FourSquare for iPhone, iPod touch Apple’s Black Friday to be surprisingly bright? Appletell reviews Shortcovers ...
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The MacReviewCast #231: PS Elements 8, Fusion 3, MainMenu, iCasual
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This week we look at Adobe Photoshop Elements 8, VMware Fusion 3, MainMenu, Karnival, Freeware plus much more. I want to thank you for downloading and listening to the podcast. We have the best in Mac hardware, software and websites reviews. We have a lot of great folks on today’s episode with their reviews and comments on software, ...
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Laughing Squid
Apple Store on New York City’s Upper West Side
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Photos by Scott Beale Yesterday I stopped by the new Apple retail store in New York City’s Upper West Side. The building features a beautiful glass facade and glass spiral staircase that descends to the lower level. Photo Gallery: Upper West Side Apple Store See Previously: 24 Hour Apple Store in New York This is a blog post from [...] This ...
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SFGate
Macworld polishes 2010 show without Apple
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The show must go on. That's the rallying cry for Macworld 2010, which is preparing to soldier on for the first time in 26 years without Apple as its anchor vendor. The show, a production of IDG World Expo, has been tweaked in a number of ways to compensate... Apple - Macworld - IDG - Macintosh - Macworld 2010
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: First Apple Store Opens in Europe
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The story of Apple retail stores is one of maximum secrecy followed by snowballing success. The skeptics, and there were many, were quickly silenced when the profits started rolling in. Even with all the success, the Apple Stores were a US only enterprise. Citizens of foreign…
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WSJ.com
Does Apple Enjoy a Licensing Loophole on iPhone?
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While death and taxes are notable certainties, there's another in the wireless world: make a 3G cellphone and you pay patent royalties to Qualcomm. But Apple may be evading some of the consequences.
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The Best Black Friday Apple iPod Touch Deal
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The new Apple iPod touch 3rd generation that Apple has unveiled in September is a hot seller ever since. The iPod touch 8GB is the 2nd most selling electronics on Amazon and also on Walmart. Both retailers have the iPod touch 8GB on sale for $188.95. Ap...
Digg.com
Apple Exec's Backyard Is Designed for Barfing
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When you think of backyards, the first things you probably think: Dogs woofing, July 4th grilling, swingsets. Then again, you're not a senior Apple exec by day, and an art collector on the weekends.
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News: Original Apple I on Ebay for $50K, w/Letter from Steve Jobs
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Jesse Sackman is selling his Apple I, the first computer designed by Steve Wozniak and sold by Steve Jobs under the then-new company, Apple Computer. Mr. Sackman has listed his Apple I on Ebay, complete with original packaging and invoice (signed by "Steven"), and a letter signed by Steve Jobs relating to a question about how to hook up a ...
Craig Buckler
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SitePoint
Is Apple Creating Ad-Supported Devices?
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A recently-filed patent from Apple describes a device that forces the user to view or listen to an advert. Are the company considering a move to ad-supported revenue streams? Related posts: Apple Claims All Things Apple Shaped Last week, an article in the Australian newspaper The Age... Apple Bites Windows 7 Apple has revealed their opinion of ...
Ethan Kaplan
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Blackrimglasses
Questions for Apple
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How are you going to reboot the AppStore? It needs an overhaul and refactoring to be a scalable architecture for innovation. It’s obvious now that the AppStore has grown out of control as a managable architecture. It needs a fundamental rethinking on how approvals and the ecosystem itself works. Would you crowd source approvals out? [...]
MacInTouch
Apple: Boot Camp Drivers Update 2.2 for Windows
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"...addresses issues with the Apple trackpad and turns off the red digital audio port LED on laptop computers when it is not being used. It also includes support for the Apple Magic mouse and wireless keyboard."
MacInTouch
Review: Apple TV
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We have updated our in-depth Apple TV review from Robert Mohns, who covers set-up, features, performance, compatibility, omissions, hacking, competition and the overall experience and value, with links to more resources.
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Critics have accused President Obama of kowtowing to Chinese leaders, by failing to meet dissidents, toning down his criticisms and delaying a meeting with the Dalai Lama. On balance, I think that criticism is premature: Confrontation doesn’t help with China and can hurt, and so engagement becomes a fine line to navigate. The Obama visit wasn’ ...
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NYT's Kristof: Boycott Bing
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[ UPDATE, 8 p.m.: In a response to Kristof's post Friday evening, Microsoft said it's "committed to comprehensive results" and made it clear that it believes any problems are related to its search technology, not a purposeful attempt to omit controversial content. Microsoft's Adam Sohn cited "some queries that provide very balanced web results," ...
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Bing Gets a Bunch of New Search Features
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Update: According to Bing, all of the features that were announced are now live. However, they do not appear to be live yet for me. I am guessing they will be soon at least. Original Article: Microsoft has announced the addition of a number of new features to its Bing search engine. The company says it has been examining the trends in search and ...
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Propaganda Department Bans Online Distribution of Obama Interview
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During his trip to China, President Obama was interviewed by Southern Weekend in a very brief piece that had some trouble being distributed. An order from the Central Propaganda Department ordering websites and other media not to reproduce the piece has been circulating on Chinese blogs. From G2G blog, translated by CDT: Weiquan Net reported on ...
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Bing Posts “Behind Bing” Tour
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Take a multimedia tour of 14 features that Bing offers up. Each tour stop includes a video overview, some “behind the feature” comments (feel free to skip), and direct links to that specific feature. A useful way to get up to speed on a few features that are unique to Bing. Yes, it’s basically a [...]
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Magic Mouse owners lusting for multi-finger gestures on a PC can stop wishing. Some good ol' fashioned hackery pulled Windows drivers from the latest Bootcamp update. You can grab them here , report back with results. [ Uneasy Silence , thanks Dan! ]
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Windows Home Server Power Pack 3: November 24
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We are announcing that the Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 will be available in all shipping languages (Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish) on November 24 2009. Power Pack 3 will be a free update to existing Windows Home Server users via Windows Update . Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 improves the Windows Home ...
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Windows Mobile
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The descendant of CE , oft-rebranded but never really overwhelming. Resources: Date Link Notes Nov 17 Windows Mobile Market Share Drops by About 30 Percent in 2009 Impressive. ☯ " Windows Mobile " was written by Rui Carmo for The Tao of Mac and was originally posted on Friday, 20 November 2009. Except as noted, it's ©2009 Rui Carmo ...
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Gizmodo
Windows 7 Sales Are Great
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March, 2007 : Windows Vista 's initial sales are great, "more than doubling" those of its predecessor, Windows XP . Flash forward to November, 2009 : Windows 7 initial sales are 234% higher than Vista's. Those numbers sound awfully similar... What does this all mean? To be honest, not all that much—mostly, it means that there are just more ...
Macworld
Review: The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile 4
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Once you set it up, The Missing Sync for Windows Mobile 4 will do the job for syncing a variety of types of data from a Windows Mobile 4 smartphone with your Mac.
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SEHOP per-process opt-in support in Windows 7
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In a previous blog post we discussed the technical details of Structured Exception Handler Overwrite Protection (SEHOP) which is an exploit mitigation feature that was first introduced in Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008 RTM. SEHOP prevents attackers from being able to use the Structured Exception Handler (SEH) overwrite exploitation ...
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Este 1 de Diciembre ROCKEA con Windows 7
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Etiquetas de Technorati: Windows 7 , Microsoft , Windows , Evento , technet
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Infoworld News
Ruby shining on Java, Windows, and Mac OS
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Ruby, the popular open source dynamic language, is making headway not only on Java but also on the Windows and Mac platforms. Appearing at the RubyConf event in Burlingame, Calif., on Friday afternoon, Engine Yard officials offered insights on JRuby, which puts Ruby on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). JRuby also functions with Windows. Apple ...
Jason Kaneshiro
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Webomatica
Magic Mouse: Decent Mouse, No Magic Spell
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I picked up the Apple Magic Mouse a while back, but took the time to really put it through its paces before writing this review.
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Neowin.net
Windows 8 is coming in 2012
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According to the latest roadmap from Microsoft, it would appear that Windows 8 will arrive sometime in 2012. This would follow a three year product cycle that would keep it in line with Vista and Windows 7 releases. The road map is clear about the targeted date and does not try to hide the fact that the code name is "Windows 8". Little else is ...
Digg.com
Sinofsky's Windows plan: More data, less testosterone
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While some have criticized Steven Sinofsky for being tight-lipped, the Windows boss insists that he is being prudent, not secretive."Everybody wants to know what's coming and what's next." But, he said, talking too soon, too early is actually a bad thing that just leads to frustration.
Jake Ludington
Windows 7 Upgrade from Vista or XP
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As part of my latest round of videos I did for HP, Andru Edwards and I walked through the process of upgrading to Windows 7 from Windows Vista (and XP). There are two primary scenarios you might be going through if you decide to upgrade. You're either going to replace the operating system on your current computer or you're going to buy a new ...
MacInTouch
Apple: QuickTime 7.6.5 for Windows
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This QuickTime update for Windows addresses issues with QuickTime libraries and displaying movies embedded in web pages.
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Feature: 8+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Edge, Email Client, GPS / Location, High-Speed Data GPRS, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Smartphone, Speaker Phone, Touch Screen, Video Capture, Video Clip, Wi-Fi
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Hands On: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10
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I had a chance to test out Sony Ericsson's new Xperia X10 (codenamed "Rachael") for a few minutes at last night's Pepcom in NYC. The Xperia X10 is a slim, sleek slab with an expansive 4-inch capacitive touch screen with 854-by-480-pixel resolution. That's the same pixel count but slightly larger than the 3.7-inch screen on the Motorola Droid. ...
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Sony Xperia X1 misses out on Windows Mobile 6.5 update
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Sony Ericsson has confirmed that their Sony Xperia X1 smartphone will not be getting any Windows Mobile 6.5 update, which is rather disappointing since it points toward cellphone manufacturers who don't seem to offer long enough support for their devices these days. Permalink: Sony Xperia X1 misses out on Windows Mobile 6.5 update from Ubergizmo |
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Digg.com
Beta Adobe Flash Shows Big Gains On GPU-Accelerated HD Video
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Streaming High Def flash video clips to your PC, netbook or notebook just got much less taxing on your machine thanks to Adobe's upcoming release that will offload to your graphics chip. In fact, CPU resource savings are pretty huge in some cases.
The Tao of Mac
Sony Reader
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This is an update to an item originally published on Wednesday, 28 February 2007. The Reader is Sony’s take on the LIBRIe for the Western market, with a few twists. I bought a PRS -505 on January 2008 for a number of reasons (not the least of which was my wanting to spend less time online), and plan to upgrade in 2010. Good Points: Build ...
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NYT
Sony Ericsson's Infinite Hope for a Turnaround
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Sony Ericsson hopes to differentiate its new smartphones with an "Infinite Button" that links entertainment and communications. But will it ever be sold in the United States?
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Boing Boing
Video: Lady Gaga before she became famous
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In this video clip from New York University's annual talent show four years ago, Stefani Germanotta — aka Lady Gaga — performs two songs she wrote herself. She came in third place. At the end of her performance, one of the judges says: "Norah Jones, look out!" Little did she know that Lady Gaga would not be making Norah Jones-ish ...
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The sudden surge in interest in Android (largely due to all of the hype surrounding the Droid) has caused a lot of developers to reconsider the platform. Atleast one major development house, however, isn’t impressed.
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Uh-Oh: Gameloft moves away from Android development
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The sudden surge in interest in Android (largely due to all of the hype surrounding the Droid) has caused a lot of developers to reconsider the platform. Atleast one major development house, however, isn’t impressed. Earlier today, Alexandre de Rochefort, Finance Director of Gameloft, told an investor conference that the company had “ ...
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Wired
Android Version of Foursquare Combines Function and Fun
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It’s surprising that Yelp, the go-to site for finding restaurants, bars and other venues, has no presence in the Android Market. But that’s okay. Foursquare does the job with a social incentive to boot. Foursquare is a location-based social mobile network that allows users to check-in at different places, post tips and to-do items ...
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GigaOM
Android This Week: ARM Alliance Formed; Droids Fix Themselves?
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Android is like a snowball rolling downhill — it won’t be long before it’s moving too fast for anything to stop it. That movement is surely going to spread from the smartphone sector, where Android has its roots, to that of smartbooks. Knowing this, ARM and the Android folks have put their heads together and [...]
Digg.com
Is the Android OS Growing Too Quickly?
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After getting off to a slow start, Android phones have gone gangbusters. As of last July, there was only one Android-powered device available in the U.S., but that number has since exploded. Now, there are eight Android phones available stateside, with more expected to debut in the coming months. So things must be looking pretty great ....
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The week marches on and today being Saturday means it is time to recap the recent happenings in the world of Windows Mobile. The Windows Marketplace for Mobile only launched for phones running WM 6.5 a week ago, but this week it hit all phones running WM 6.x. Those with phones running WM 6.0 or [...]
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MacNN
T-Mobile looking to team up with other US carrier?
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T-Mobile's US branch may land a deal with another carrier to grow its network much more rapidly, a rumor maintained on Friday. Sources for the German paper Handelsblatt claimed that Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile's parent, is in the "early stages" of looking for a partner that would help it build out the network through a cash infusion. The top ...
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Deutsche Telekom Looking For U.S. T-Mobile Partner - Wants to make move to improve fourth place showing
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There's been a flurry of rumors lately surrounding T-Mobile owner Deutsche Telekom, and their desire to improve T-Mobile's fourth-place fortunes in the U.S. wireless market. Rumors recently suggested that Deutsche Telekom wanted to buy Sprint and merge the company with T-Mobile, despite some headache-inducing technical and network integration ...
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MocoNews
Boku Upgrades Mobile Payments Platform; Adds 12 New Publisher Partners
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Mobile payments provider Boku is gaining traction, seemingly evolving into the chosen platform for social and casual gaming companies that want to make it easier for their users to pay for virtual goods and downloads on-the-go. The company—which officially launched its service in June—already counted big publishers like Playfish and ...
TechFlash
Report: AT&T, Clearwire among prospective T-Mobile partners
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German newspaper Handelsblatt today identified AT&T, Kirkland-based Clearwire and MetroPCS as potential partners for T-Mobile USA as the Bellevue-based company's parent, Deutsche Telekom, looks to finance a network upgrade for its U.S. subsidary.
Times Online
Waitrose’s ‘chubby grocer’ tipped for Morrison job
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Waitrose boss Mark Price has emerged as a leading contender to replace Marc Bolland as the new chief executive of FTSE 100 supermarket giant Wm Morrison.
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Win a copy of WordPop for your Palm OS, Windows Mobile or iPod Touch / iPhone
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[From Todd] Todd at Smartbxdesign wants to give PalmAddict readers a chance to win a copy of the excellent WordPop which is available for both Palm OS, Windows Mobile and iPod Touch / iPhone. All you have to do is answer the following question: QUESTION: Which SmartboxDesign game can you play online or on your PC? HINT: The answer can be found ...
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Textually.org
The secrets on your smartphone
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Hang on to your handset ... smartphones are a goldmine of information for thieves, writes The Sydney Morning Herald . ... While many mobile-phone SIM cards might contain contacts and texts deleted from years ago, experts agree that it is the vastly improved data and storage capacity of the new generation of smartphones that presents the most ...
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Gadgetell
Amazon lowers Nokia N900 price down to $480
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Section: Communications , Mobile , Computers , Mobile Computers , Wireless Though it is still not yet ready to ship, potential customers can at least take some pleasure in knowing that Amazon has lowered the price of the Nokia N900 down to $479.99. Granted I would still say this is a little on the pricey side, but its hard to argue that $480 ...
Olga Kharif
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Tech Beat
DT to Seek U.S. Partners for T-Mobile USA
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T-Mobile USA's parent Deutsche Telekom is looking for U.S. partners to help fund the U.S. wireless carrier's network build-out, according to a report from Reuters and a German newspaper. Potential partners may include Clearwire, MetroPCS or Leap, according to the report. Neither of these partners may have the funds for such a deal, however. ...
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BARRONS.com
Deutsche Telekom Reportedly Seeking Partner For T-Mobile
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Deutsche Telekom (DT) is looking for a partner for T-Mobile, its U.S. wireless unit, according to a story in the German newspaper Handelsblatt which was picked up by Reuters. The piece says the company wants the partner to help finance a multi-billion-dollar build-out of a new 4G network, citing “unidentified [...]
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Communities Dominate Brands
Highlights of Day 2 at GSMA Mobile Asia Congress in Hong Kong
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I gave my review and comments on Day 1 of the GSM Association's big Mobile Asia Congress that was held ere in Hong Kong this week. I gave Twitter updates also about Day 2. I will give here my main...
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Communities Dominate Brands
Some Reality into Apps Store Hysteria on the Markets and Opportunities in Mobile
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Lets have some realism in the apps stores hysteria This industry is so prone to hype and hysteria. Right now the hot buzz in mobile is "apps stores", and every handset maker, smartphone operating system provider and major mobile operator/carrier...
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So Hot Right Now: Top 10 Gadgetell posts for the week of
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Section: Haven’t caught all of the Gadgetell news this week? Here’s your chance to catch up on this week’s top 10 articles! Radio Shack slashes netbook $100 for Black Friday ” Now preferred to be known as the Shack, Radio shack is offering the Acer Aspire One, A0751h-1279, for $100 less on Black Friday. This netbook will sell ...
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901am
Wearable Minority Report Computer!
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We're getting closer and closer to the futuristic spatial computing seen in the movie Minority Report. Related posts: Bestofmedia Group acquires Computing.Net, becomes part of Tom’s Guide Microsoft attempting Android/iPhone catchup with dual Windows Mobile development? Online Shopping: Apparels Outpace Computer Sales
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Here it is, folks: your chance to beat up relatives all throughout the holiday season, albeit from the relative safeness of Tekken 6 's confines! For this week's Swag Saturday , we're giving out a copy of Tekken 6 for the Xbox 360 to one lucky commenter who tells us which fictitious holiday character (think: Santa, the Easter Bunny) they'd like ...
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Sacramento State defeats Oregon State 65-63
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Sacramento State led by 22 points at halftime and withstood a furious rally to defeat Oregon State 65-63 on Saturday. Sultan Toles-Bey led Sacramento State with 17 points and six rebounds. Justin Eller scored 12 points off the bench and Michael Selling had 10... Oregon - California State University Sacramento - United States - California - ...
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Wired
Hands On: Samurai Shodown Tries 3-D Swordplay
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OSAKA — The Samurai Shodown series was one of SNK’s biggest successes back in the 1990s, adding medieval weapons to the crowded 2-D fighting genre with a cast of characters rooted in Japanese history and mythology. The newest game is called Samurai Shodown: Edge of Destiny (Samurai Spirits Sen in Japan) and it’s coming to the [..
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We’d like to say thanks to this week’s jkOnTheRun sponsor. Fuze Meeting: Share everything you see with everyone in high definition, anywhere on any device.
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Thanks to Our GigaOM Sponsors!
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We’d like to say thanks to this week’s GigaOM sponsors: PEER 1: Fully Scalable Hosting Solutions Concentric: Hosted IT Services Mozy: Simple, Automatic, Secure Online Backup SoftLayer: SoftLayer delivers on-demand virtual data center services and solutions. Salesforce: Force.com Cloud Platform PayPal: Innovate 09 – The ...
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Good afternoon, readers! What does Santa have in his bag for you today? Interestingly enough, he was unable to bring his bag because this printer is far too big for it. We present, for your inspection, the Kodak 5250 all-in-one: a scanning, printing, faxing, photofinishing machine that can best the big boys in the printer race.
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CrunchGear
Saturday giveaway: Kodak 5250 all-in-one printer, just for you
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Good afternoon, readers! What does Santa have in his bag for you today? Interestingly enough, he was unable to bring his bag because this printer is far too big for it. We present, for your inspection, the Kodak 5250 all-in-one: a scanning, printing, faxing, photofinishing machine that can best the big boys in the printer [...]
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Ben Gilbert
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Joystiq
If you enjoyed the Cowboy Bebop -meets-Master Chief action presented in the first episode of Halo Legends (seriously, that main character looked just like Spike Spiegel!), then you may want to check out the second episode of the Spartan-themed anime premiering today on Halo Waypoint . For 24 hours starting at 12:00AM PST (about eight hours ago), ...
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Kotaku
Morale Booster Connects Troops with NFLers on Xbox Live
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Members of the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers engaged U.S. soldiers stationed in Iraq in a Guitar Hero battle, which would have been a heart-warming story if brickheaded quarterback Ben Roethlisberger hadn't called the game "Rock Band" on the teevee. Well, alright, maybe it's a heartwarming story anyway. The jamfest was put together by ...
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Kevin Phillips
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Neowin.net
Banned Xbox's flooding eBay and Craigslist
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In the wake of the mass Xbox Live bans hundreds of Xboxs have appeared on online marketplaces such as eBay and Craigslist by gamers looking to offload their Xboxs. In the past two weeks Microsoft has banned nearly one million users from the online gaming service after finding that they had modified their consoles to play pirated games. Since the ...
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