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Ozzie's 'doomsday' memo warns Microsoft of post-PC days
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Departing Microsoft executive Ray Ozzie's just-published memo is a "doomsday-ish" missive that calls on the company to push further into the cloud or perish, an industry analyst said today. Ozzie, who replaced Bill Gates ...
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Android Market Crosses 1 Lakh Applications
Techtree.com
Almost two years since Android Market went live, Google's proprietary mobile OS has achieved a significant feat. More than 1 lakh applications are now available in the Android Market. Google announced this through the Android Developer Twitter account. ...
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Sony PSP Go Down To $199
InformationWeek
The Nintendo DS, the main rival to Sony's portable gamine device, sold more than four times as many units in August. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek Sony, which has been feeling the competitive pressure from the rise of gaming on smartphones, ...
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Wi-Fi starts getting chummy with its peers
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By Bill Ray • Get more from this author The Wi-Fi Alliance has started certifying devices as being compatible with the new Wi-Fi Direct protocol. The protocol allows devices to connect to each other without an access point. ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab: Verizon's Missing Apps
Product Reviews
The Samsung Galaxy Tab will be released on Verizon and Sprint from next month, and we already have pricing details for both. We had assumed that the tablet would come packed with a host of apps, but it seems as if a few will be missing on Big Red. ...
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11-inch Macbook Air Vs. other 11-inch Laptops
Techtree.com
Does the wafer thin laptop from Apple manage to fix the flaws of some of the older 11-inch models? Apple recently showcased its updated Mac hardware and software at the 'Back to the Mac' event on October 21. But there was one item which clearly showed ...
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Kindle is Amazon's best seller
Inquirer
By Nick Farrell DESPITE REFUSING to sell me a Kindle, Amazon is apparently making a killing by flogging them to everyone else. Amazon refused to deliver the Kindle to Italy from the UK without explanation, so we are currently having a look at the ...
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Fable III Lets You Kindle a Revolution and Rule a Kingdom
Washington Post
Peter Molyneux must be the world's most restless designer. Every sequel he touches has to reinvent itself somehow. Populous II traded vague polytheism for Greek mythology and deicide. Black & White 2 banished creature inscrutability by putting in ...
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Firefox Add-on can Hijack Facebook, Twitter Logins
Techtree.com
Secured logins have been one of the most crucial issues pertaining to web security today. Eric Butler, a freelance web application developer showed how vulnerable current day websites are. At the ToorCon security conference, Butler showed a Firefox ...
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