Friday, September 3, 2010

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HP poised to acquire 3Par as Dell bows out
Washington Post
Hewlett-Packard agreed to buy 3Par for $2.35 billion, ending an 18-day bidding war with Dell for the maker of storage systems and stepping up its rivalry with EMC. The $33-a-share cash offer has been approved by the boards of both companies, ...
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Apple to offer 99-cent TV show rentals on revamped box
Los Angeles Times
The new service will initially offer only shows produced by ABC Television Group and Fox Filmed Entertainment. Other studios are reluctant to join in. Reporting from San Francisco and Los Angeles — Apple is taking a bite out of online TV rental prices, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Toshiba warns of fiery laptops
Register
By John Oates • Get more from this author Toshiba and US and Canadian consumer watchdogs are recalling three laptop models after receiving reports that people have been burned by the AC adapters. Tosh said about 41000 machines had the fault, ...
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Has Stephen Hawking ended the God debate?
Telegraph.co.uk
Stephen Hawking has declared that his latest work shows there was no creator of the universe. But we shouldn't imagine that will settle the God vs science debate, says Graham Farmelo. By Graham Farmello God did not create the universe, Stephen Hawking ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Creepy anti-Google ad screened in Times Square
TG Daily
Consumer Watchdog has stepped up its campaign against Google, taking out a massive ad in Times Square to mock CEO Eric Schmidt. The 540 square foot Jumbotron digital advertisement carries an animated video satirizing Google CEO Eric Schmidt's attitude ...
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TG Daily
The Chrome web browser is two years old
Inquirer
By Ed Berridge SEARCH ENGINE OUTFIT Google has released the sixth version of its Chrome browser to coincide with its second birthday. Chrome version 6.0.472.53 was released two years to the day after the company pushed out the first version of Chrome ...
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To Boost Security, Facebook Adds Remote Logout
PC World
By Robert McMillan, IDG News Facebook users will soon have a new way of knocking spammers out of legitimate accounts. The social-networking company is rolling out a new security feature that lets users see which computers and devices are logged into ...
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