Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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FTC Ends Google Street View Investigation
InformationWeek
The steps Google has taken to improve its internal controls are enough for the FTC. By Thomas Claburn , InformationWeek In a letter sent to an attorney representing Google on Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission said that it is closing its inquiry ...
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Barnes and Noble's Nook Color Could Change E-Reader Game
eWeek
Barnes & Noble's new full-color Nook could radically alter the e-reader market, pushing the devices to become more like Apple iPad-style tablet PCs. Seeking to regain some momentum in the e-reader space, Barnes & Noble introduced its full-color Nook at ...
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Myspace Rearranges Furniture, Slaps on Fresh Coat of Paint
TechNewsWorld
By Rob Spiegel Myspace says it's not competing with Facebook anymore. Instead, the social network -- which has lost serious numbers of mainstream users but retained a core of music fans -- is redesigning itself with an entertainment focus. ...
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Apple Opens Online, App Store In China
InformationWeek
By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek Apple launched Wednesday an online store tailored for China, part of the company's expansion in the country to take advantage of its growing smartphone and personal computer markets. In addition, Apple opened an ...
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Light leaks causing camera issues with Apple's white iPhone 4 - rumor
Apple Insider
By Slash Lane The white glass planned to be used for the delayed iPhone 4 model allows in too much light, resulting in poorer quality digital pictures, according to a new rumor. Apple announced this week that its white iPhone 4 was delayed yet again ...
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Judge shuts LimeWire
CNN
A New York judge ordered LimeWire to shut down. By Aaron Smith, staff writerOctober 27, 2010: 1:47 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- A New York judge ordered LimeWire to stop distributing its file-sharing software, agreeing with the plaintiffs that ...
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PSP Phone: 6 things we still don't know
CNET
by Scott Stein We expected it for months, we heard rumors of its existence, and now photos have appeared seeming to confirm that a PlayStation phone is real. Such a device could simultaneously revive the flailing PSP platform and inject a truly ...
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CNET
T-Mobile to sell Galaxy Tab on Nov. 10 for $400, 2-year contract
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - T-Mobile USA today said it will offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab computer Nov. 10, just a bit before other major US carriers, for $399.99 after rebate and with a two-year service agreement. Verizon Wireless last week ...
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Computerworld
Yahoo Integrates Social Media With Email
InformationWeek
Mail Beta brings Facebook, Twitter, instant messaging, and texting into Yahoo inboxes on PCs, iPads, iPhones, and Android phones. By Alison Diana , InformationWeek Looking to better integrate social media into its eponymous email application and stay ...
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Animals Face Extinction Threat as Conservation Efforts Lag, Scientists Say
Bloomberg
By Rob Waters - Wed Oct 27 04:01:00 GMT 2010 Stronger steps must be taken by governments around the world to save 52 species of animals threatened each year with extinction, said a study released during a United Nations biodiversity meeting in Nagoya, ...
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