Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Everything we know about the BlackBerry PlayBook (Q & A)
CNET
by Jessica Dolcourt We were excited and a little bit relieved that RIM announced its widely-rumored BlackBerry PlayBook (with video) yesterday at the BlackBerry Developer Conference in San Francisco. Although we did learn some specs--like the tablet's ...
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CNET
AOL to Acquire TechCrunch to Bolster Its News Coverage
New York Times
By VERNE G. KOPYTOFF SAN FRANCISCO — AOL said on Tuesday that it was buying the influential technology news blog TechCrunch to bolster its growing online editorial business. The deal, signed on stage at a TechCrunch conference here, will add to AOL's ...
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Kindle for Web Beta Live, Android Tablet Possible
Tom's Guide
While Amazon launches a web-based version of Kindle, rumors appear of an Android tablet. Tuesday Amazon launched a web-based beta version of Kindle, allowing consumers to sample Kindle books through an HTML5-compliant web browser. ...
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Texting ban report met with anger, skepticism
msnbc.com
Charles Dharapak / AP Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, seen speaking in Washington earlier this month, said a report released Tuesday suggesting texting-while-driving laws don't work are misleading and flawed. By Tanya Mohn Road deaths due to ...
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msnbc.com
Apple issues betas of iOS 4.2, iTunes 10.1 to developers
Apple Insider
By AppleInsider Staff Apple Tuesday evening supplied developers with the latest betas of two major upcoming software releases, with iOS 4.2 and iTunes 10.1 available for testing. Tuesday's release of iOS 4.2 marks the second beta of the software update ...
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Apple TV: The case for waiting
CNET
by John P. Falcone The first reviews of Apple TV are hitting the Web today, and there are, for the most part, no big surprises. (Apple declined to provide CNET with an early review sample, but we'll have a full hands-on review as soon as we can ...
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CNET
Waxman's net neutrality compromise: solution or last gasp?
Ars Technica
By Matthew Lasar | Last updated September 28, 2010 8:10 PM ISPs will be forbidden to "unjustly or unreasonably discriminate in transmitting lawful traffic over a consumer's wireline broadband Internet access service. ...
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Sci-fi wars? Pilots say UFOs knocked out nukes
CNET
by Chris Matyszczyk There are those who fear that aliens are bellicose beings, ready to swallow us whole and spit us out towards the moon. However, testimony offered by seven former US Air Force pilots Monday makes me feel giddy with anticipation at ...
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