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WikiLeaks backers threaten more cyber attacks
Reuters
Photo illustration shows a figurine of Julian Assange, founder of the WikiLeaks website, in Naples December 6, 2010. By Georgina Prodhan and Jeremy Pelofsky LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cyber attacks on global companies seen as enemies of WikiLeaks ...
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Google CR-48: Unboxed and Started Up
Computerworld
By Edward N. Albro PC World - The CR-48 has landed! This morning, we received one of Google's first Chrome OS-powered laptops. As you'll see in our video, the CR-48 looks a lot like an old black Apple MacBook that's trying to sneak past customs -- it's ...
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Google: We're activating 300000 Android phones daily
BetaNews
By Ed Oswald | Published December 9, 2010, 4:16 PM Android activations have now surpassed 300000 per day which equals the number of activations for Symbian worldwide, according to data provided by Google. It also indicates that the now near-continuous ...
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Apple Rewind Ranks Top iPhone, iPad Apps in 2010
PC Magazine
Did you download Angry Birds, Facebook, or Plants vs. Zombies on your iPhone or iPad this year? If so, you're in good company. They were among Apple's 2010 Rewind, a list of the top paid and free apps downloaded from the App Store this year. ...
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Apple may drop NVIDIA for Sandy Bridge's IGP next year
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated December 9, 2010 5:26 PM Apple plans to drop NVIDIA in favor of Intel's integrated graphics in its upcoming Sandy Bridge processors for use in Apple's 13" laptops, according to a report from CNET. ...
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Ars Technica
Geek was chic in online search for 2010
AFP
SAN FRANCISCO — Tech terms ruled when it came to queries on the world's leading search engine in 2010, with online stranger-pairing website Chatroulette and Apple's hip iPad tablet computer the hottest topics. Internet gadgets and services displaced ...
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Verizon Cuts Pre Paid Plan Daily Pricing, But Doubles Texting Rate
eWeek
Verizon Wireless cut the price of its prepaid daily voice plan in half, to $1.99, but doubled its per-text rate, to 2 cents. Verizon Wireless has cut the pricing of its prepaid daily voice plan from $3.99 to $1.99, as well as doubled the texting rate ...
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Best Buy Confirms: Free iPhones on Friday
PC Magazine
Best Buy is offering a free iPhone 3GS tomorrow to "qualified" buyers, the company confirmed via its Twitter account on Thursday. Although the term "free iPhone" should attract customers, the discounts might be best described as significant, ...
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