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Google Chrome OS Netbook Set for Dec. 7 Unveiling
eWeek
Google will unveil a Chrome OS netbook Dec. 7. Key questions include: when can the public get them, and will the iPad and Android machines allow them to prosper? Google is hosting an event Dec. 7 where it will likely demonstrate a netbook based on its ...
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A Guided Tour of Computing History
PC World
By Harry McCracken, Technologizer On January 13th, the seven-year-old Computer History Museum will open its first truly full-blown permanent exhibit:, the 25000-square-foot, $19 million "Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing. ...
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Holiday Smartphone Buyer's Guide
AnandTech
by Vivek Gowri and Brian Klug on 12/4/2010 5:00:00 AM Since there are so many smartphones on the market, we figured that the holiday season was a great time to write our first smartphone buyer's guide. And so we continue our 2010 Holiday Buyer's Guides ...
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Apple adds 12 more patents to lawsuit against Motorola
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong Apple has amended its lawsuit against Motorola to include 12 more patents, bringing the total count of patents that Apple accuses Motorola of violating to 24, while Motorola alleges that Apple has infringed on 18 of its patents. ...
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Mike Elgan: How Google plans to clone you
Computerworld
Google is working on a virtual version of you. Will you call it 'Mini-Me?' By Mike Elgan Computerworld - Google this week acquired Phonetic Arts. The UK-based company specializes in technology that transforms a recorded voice into a computer-generated ...
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Verizon Wireless Reveals Pantech UML290 Launch Date
Hot Hardware
Yesterday, we told you about Verizon Wireless' plans to launch its 4G LTE network. Initially, it appeared the LG VL600 modem may be the only model available at launch. Now, it's clear the Pantech UML290 will also be available on Sunday, Dec. 5. ...
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