Saturday, September 4, 2010

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Week in Apple: Apple TV, iTunes 10, Delicious Library, oh my!
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated September 4, 2010 2:00 PM An Apple event means lots of new announcements. Almost the entire iPod line got updated, Apple TV got a serious makeover, and iTunes 10 got... something. But we also covered a patent suit, ...
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Google Buzz Privacy Lawsuit
Zimonet
In response to a class-action lawsuit filed regarding the launch of their 'Google Buzz' social-networking service that ended up annoying end users due to the fact that it made the actual names of users' Gmail contacts open to the public, often without ...
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Confirmed: iOS 4.1 Resolves Slow iPhone 3G Performance, Out September 8
Softpedia
Tests carried out using a "final release" version of iOS 4.1 have revealed considerable improvement in the behavior of the software on iPhone 3G handsets, according to a technology web site. Known to slow down old-generation hardware, ...
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Craigslist Blocks Access to 'Adult Services' Pages
New York Times
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER Craigslist, the popular classifieds Web site, has blocked access to its "adult services" section and replaced the link with a black label with the word "censored." The action follows a wave of criticism by law-enforcement ...
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Duke Nukem Forever - new gameplay footage leaks
Computerandvideogames.com
Gameplay footage of Gearbox's Duke Nukem Forever has leaked online - and you can see it here. This GT vid shows the hands-on that those visiting Seattle's PAX event enjoyed yesterday. If you're a Duke fan, it's a treat. He takes on foes in a muddy ...
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Happy 25th Birthday to the Buckyball!
Wired News
By Kathy Ceceri Carbon is a remarkable little atom. When it's arranged in sheets, it's soft as pencil lead. Arrange it in crystals, and it's hard as diamonds. On September 4, 1985, three scientists trying to figure out the structure of a carbon ...
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