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In battle of iPad vs. Android-based Galaxy Tab, 85% prefer Apple Apple Insider By Neil Hughes A new consumer poll pitting the Samsung Galaxy Tab against the iPad discovered that an overwhelming majority -- 85 percent -- prefer Apple's touchscreen tablet. Analyst Gene Munster with Piper Jaffray revealed the results of a survey he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Tweaks Search to Hamper DecorMyEyes, Bad Actors eWeek Google Dec. 1 changed its search algorithm to push down Websites of DecorMyEyes, whose owner misbehaved egregiously, and other merchants who provide a poor consumer experience. Google Dec. 1 said it has altered its search algorithm to prohibit Website ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon Ousts WikiLeaks InformationWeek A day after the website condemned by the US for releasing classified government documents moved from it Swedish service provider to escape a cyberattack, Amazon.com has stopped hosting the site. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek Amazon.com has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Verizon's 4G Network: The Details PC World By Harry McCracken, Technologizer Verizon Wireless officially announced the roll-out plans for its 4G LTE high-speed wireless data network today, and none too soon: The LTE era starts this Sunday in thirty-eight metro areas. All Things Digital's Ina ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FTC Proposes 'Do Not Track' Option For Internet InformationWeek Web users could use a browser button to stop organizations from tracking their viewing habits, under the Federal Trade Commission proposal. By Antone Gonsalves , InformationWeek The Federal Trade Commission has made a potentially far-reaching proposal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple's EasyPay goes Gap, lands at Old Navy CNET (blog) by Joe Aimonetti You could soon be buying your clothes on an Apple-based point-of-sale system. Apple's iPod touch-based point-of-sale system, dubbed EasyPay, had been rumored to be available for third-party retailers looking for a mobile solution to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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