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Chinese supercomputer named world's fastest AFP BEIJING — China overtook the United States at the head of the world of supercomputing on Sunday when a survey ranked one of its machines the fastest on the planet. Tianhe-1, meaning Milky Way, achieved a computing speed of 2570 trillion calculations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AOL Unveils "Project Phoenix" Update to its Webmail PC Magazine It is perhaps telling that AOL has now released its Phoenix into the wild. That's "Project Phoenix," an overhaul of the company's online email service that comes in the wake of a sea of rumors regarding a new Facebook email service that's allegedly on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple iPad rival HP Slate sees demand fizzle at 9000 units Apple Insider By Daniel Eran Dilger After announcing that demand for its HP Slate had "exceeded expectations," it has now leaked out that HP only planned to build 5000 and ended up having to retool to build a total of 9000 of them. Compared to the average 46555 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Adds Ping to its iTunes App for iPad PC Magazine Apple has added its music-focused social network Ping to the iTunes app for iPad. iPad users can now access the all of the features of the music-based social network through a new button at the bottom of the iTunes app. In order to utilize Ping's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Netflix Delays Android Mobile App Over Security, DRM Fears eWeek Netflix has delayed releasing an instant streaming application for Android smartphones because the open souce is so fragmented that it makes unilateral DRM difficult. Netflix Nov. 13 said it will release an instant streaming app for Android on specific ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi Arabia restores access to Facebook Afterdawn.com Saudi Arabia has restored access to social networking giant Facebook, just hours after it blocked the site from its population of 27 million. Officials in the country say Facebook "crossed a line" in regards to the nation's conservative values. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will 'E-Marriages' Be The Next Big Thing For Same Sex Couples? TIME A same sex couple in Texas wasn't letting a silly thing like state law keep them from marrying one another. A board member for the LGBT group GetEQUAL, Mark Reed, found a way to marry his long-term partner Dante Walkup in their home city of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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