Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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A New Lieutenant for Ellison's War
New York Times
By ROBERT CYRAN and GEORGE HAY Lawrence Ellison, chief executive of Oracle, has begun another phase of his battle with Silicon Valley. Mr. Ellison, an admirer of Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese general credited with writing "The Art of War," mocked the ...
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New York Times
Apple's New iPod Touch, Nano, and Shuffle: Video Review
PC Magazine
PCMag's full reviews are in for Apple's latest iPod touch, iPod nano, and iPod shuffle. Check out how each player fared in our lab tests, along with a video review of all three. The verdict is in on Apple's three new iPod models. ...
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Google TV on Track for Fall, Schmidt Says
eWeek
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Google TV is on track for this fall to rival Apple TV. Meanwhile, Samsung said it was mulling using the Android-based Google TV in its own TV sets. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Google TV is on track for a fall release, ...
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Google Doodle Mystery May Be Unveiled at Search Event
eWeek
Google's new Doodle is causing quite a stir in the blogosphere ahead of the company's Sept. 8 search event. Does the interactivity point to Google's live or instant search? Google's post-Labor Day Doodle is causing quite a stir in the blogosphere Sept. ...
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Craigslist quiet on fate of adult services section
AFP
SAN FRANCISCO — Connecticut's top law enforcement official called for online classifieds website Craigslist to confirm that it has permanently closed its "adult services" listings. Craigslist has remained quiet as to why it replaced the section tab ...
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Two asteroids to pass near Earth Wednesday
USA Today
Two asteroids are expected to pass within 154000 miles of Earth on Wednesday -- closer than the distance between the Earth and the moon, NASA announced. Neither will hit the planet, NASA was quick to add. Asteroid 2010 RX30 is estimated to be ...
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USA Today
Court: Judges can demand warrant for cell locales
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA — Judges have the right to require warrants before police get cell phone records that could suggest a customer's likely location, a US appeals court ruled Tuesday in a novel electronic privacy case. The Pennsylvania case involves the ...
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