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Apple TV, 'Ping' and iTunes -- what it means
Computerworld
By Ryan Faas Computerworld - There were a lot of rumors and expectations ahead of Apple's much-hyped music event yesterday. As expected, Apple unveiled a new touch-based iPod nano and an iPod Touch sporting the company's A4 processor; ...
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Computerworld
Apple's Ping - a capsule review
The Guardian
Apple has ditched the CD in the iTunes logo, upgraded its iPod range and revamped Apple TV, as we learned last night. Chief executive Steve Jobs also upped Apple's social media game with Ping – a music recommendation and sharing feature that has been ...
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The Guardian
Galaxy Tab unveiled as Samsung's first tablet computer
BBC News
Samsung has become the latest challenger to into the tablet computer battle, unveiling its Galaxy Tab at the IFA conference in Berlin. The device will run on Google's Android operating system, with a capacity of 16 or 32Gb, expandable by 32Gb more. ...
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US seeks input on net data rules
BBC News
American net users are being asked to help decide what ISPs can do to the web traffic flowing over their networks. It is the latest step in an ongoing row over the code of conduct for US ISPs. Many want all traffic to be treated equally under a "net ...
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CoD: Black Ops introduces Wager Match, Combat Training modes
Neoseeker
Call of Duty has successfully earned "mainstream" status, because many non-gamers actually know what it is. Then we've got the CoD community, who spend a good chunk of their online time either bashing or gushing over the next Call of Duty game. ...
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Microsoft unveils Arc Touch mouse
Telegraph.co.uk
By By Claudine Beaumont, Technology Editor Microsoft has launched a new 'pop-up' mouse that folds flat so that it can be carried around easily. The Arc Touch has a touch scroll strip, that allows users to run their finger down a section of the mouse to ...
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