Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Mark Hurd's New Bride And His Ex Agree To Get Along
Forbes
Hewlett-Packard and Oracle have resolved litigation regarding the former HP CEO Mark Hurd going to work for Oracle. Hewlett-Packard and Oracle announced late Monday that they have resolved the litigation regarding former HP CEO Mark Hurd going to work ...
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Samsung Craft first LTE handset, launches on MetroPCS
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated September 21, 2010 1:19 PM Samsung announced Tuesday that it has launched the first commercially available LTE handset in the world. Dubbed the Samsung Craft, the LTE/CDMA handset will be available on MetroPCS, ...
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Ars Technica
Twitter: Site Update Unleashed 'OnMouseOver' XSS Exploit
PC Magazine
Twitter on Tuesday blamed this morning's "onMouseOver" incident on a recent site update that unknowingly resurfaced a site exploit it discovered and patched last month. Twitter was notified about the problem at 2:45am Pacific time Tuesday morning, ...
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Gmail For Android Gains Priority Inbox
InformationWeek
Google today announced an updated version of the Gmail application for its Android platform. The new version of Gmail adds several features, including Priority Inbox. By Eric Zeman Google's update of the Gmail application for Android handsets is ...
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Study: Windows 7 leading to higher customer PC satisfaction
BetaNews
By Ed Oswald | Published September 21, 2010, 3:41 PM Consumers are responding positively to Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, and thus their satisfaction of their PCs has also increased, the most recent edition of the American Customer ...
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AT&T CEO says most iPhone users won't leave for other carriers
Apple Insider
By Katie Marsal AT&T's chief executive said Tuesday that he's not concerned about Apple's iPhone becoming available on other carriers in the US, because most customers are locked into long-term contracts. Speaking at an investor conference hosted by ...
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Feds' Requests for Google Data Rise 20 Percent
Wired News
By Ryan Singel The number of US government requests for Google data rose 20 percent in the last six months, according to data released by the search giant Monday. US government agencies sent Google 4287 requests for data on Google users and services ...
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NVIDIA to replace Fermi graphcis with Kepler in 2011
Electronista
As part of its GPU Technology Conference, NVIDIA today provided a brief glimpse at its future graphics architecture, Kepler. The design will replace the Fermi core of today's GeForce 400 series and should calculate about five gigaflops of per watt, ...
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Nature could have parted sea for Moses' escape
msnbc.com
By Brett Israel Mother Earth could have parted the Red Sea, hatching the great escape described in the biblical book of Exodus, a new study finds. A strong east wind, blowing overnight, could have swept water off a bend where an ancient river is ...
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msnbc.com
Michael Jackson, the Online Multiplayer Game
FOXNews
By Mark Hachman Entropia Universe, a popular online multiplayer environment, announced that its next world will be based on the work and life of Michael Jackson. No, it's not a Hollywood theme restaurant, but a creation of SEE Virtual Worlds, ...
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