Friday, September 3, 2010

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Jobs slashes Apple TV price, unveils 'Ping' social network
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Apple today introduced a dramatically smaller and less expensive Apple TV that streams rented movies and TV programs to high-definition television sets, making good on rumors that the company would push what CEO Steve ...
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Google to Simplify Privacy Policy
PC Magazine
Google on Friday announced that it will be streamlining its privacy policy, effective Oct. 3. The search engine giant is not making any material changes to its policy, but is removing redundant sections, and launching a new privacy tools page. ...
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Pigs Fly! Duke Nukem Forever To Ship in 2011
PC World
To paraphrase Mark Twain, there are lies, damned lies, and Duke Nukem Forever stories. The game's been vaporware for over a decade. Leaked screens and gameplay videos from so-called alpha versions occasionally emerge then fade in a muddle of half-baked ...
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PC World
Twitter Users Still Flock to the Website, Which Stinks
PC World
Twitter now has more than 145 million registered users, and sadly, most people still visit the social network through Twitter's default Web site. In a blog post, Twitter Chief Executive Evan Williams wrote about changes in the way people are reaching ...
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PC World
News: Quantcast: Android Eats into iOS Lead of Mobile Browsing
The Mac Observer
The Android platform has been eating into the sizable lead Apple's iOS platform has in mobile Web usage, according to analytics firm Quantcast. The company released new numbers Friday that show iOS with 56% of all mobile Web usage, with Android a ...
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Toshiba Recall Signals Larger Trend for Hot Laptops
PC World
By Tony Bradley, PC World Toshiba is the latest laptop vendor to fall victim to overheating technology. The recall of approximately 41000 laptops resulting from more than 100 reports of melting laptop cases and minor injuries follows similar issues and ...
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NASA Flies First Drone Over Hurricane
Reuters
By Jason Paur at Wired.com Hurricane Earl is waning as it moves northward up the east coast of the United States. Some of the first researchers to notice the weakening had front row seats, watching the eye of the hurricane via drone flights. ...
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Mobile Broadband Now Distorts National Broadband Stats
TMCnet
By Gary Kim, Contributing Editor When tracking any trend, consistency of data collection and reporting is vital; without it, one cannot tell what the long-term trends actually are. That's actually more difficult now the Federal Communications ...
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