Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Can PlayBook tablet serve both consumers and workers?
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - The coming PlayBook tablet from Research in Motion (RIM) straddles the line between consumer-centric and business-centric device, symbolic of the dilemma RIM faces serving both markets. The question on the minds of ...
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Computerworld
Hulu Plus coming to Roku set-top boxes later this fall
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated September 28, 2010 3:18 PM When we told you about Roku's new lineup of streaming set-top boxes last week, readers wanted to know if the devices could access Hulu Plus subscription content. The answer, according to a ...
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Ars Technica
TechCrunch purchased by AOL
Los Angeles Times
TechCrunch said Tuesday it has agreed to be acquired by AOL, a deal that came together quickly after rumors of the negotiations leaked. "This wasn't supposed to happen today -- this was supposed to happen later," TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington ...
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Los Angeles Times
Kindle Breaks Into Browsers
TechNewsWorld
By Mike Pearson Amazon has shown off a new way for websites to display literature from the Kindle store on their pages as a sort of book within a browser. The move spreads the Kindle platform even further across the gadget and device world. ...
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Hands on: Remote app update with new iPad UI, Home Sharing support
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated September 28, 2010 2:49 PM Apple has released an update to its Remote app for iOS, adding in a few valuable new features. The app has been updated to support the iPhone 4's retina display and can now automatically detect ...
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Ars Technica
Document Foundation To Take OpenOffice Code Outside Oracle
InformationWeek
The code base for the open source look-alike suite to Microsoft Office has been moved outside Oracle by a new foundation, which claims it will further develop it. By Charles Babcock The contributors and lead developers who make up the core of the ...
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Coming soon: Mark Zuckerberg the comic-book hero
Register
By Lester Haines • Get more from this author Fans of Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg will be delighted to learn that the gazillionaire internet genius and philanthropist will shortly be getting the comic book treatment in Bluewater Productions' ...
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Google CEO Envisions a 'Serendipity Engine'
Wall Street Journal
By SCOTT MORRISON Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt outlined a vision of the future in which computers help people remember things, prevent them from getting lost, drive people's cars and instantly translate phone conversations. ...
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Twitter to Launch 'Promoted Accounts,' Kill Earlybird Deal Feed
PC Magazine
Twitter on Tuesday outlined a new element to its advertising platform, an effort known as Promoted Accounts that will let companies pay to be included in Twitter's "Who to Follow" lists. The micro-blogging service also said it will phase out its ...
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