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News: Feds Working on Apple, Google Anti-poaching Deal
The Mac Observer
The US Department of Justice is apparently in late negotiation talks with Apple, Google and several other tech companies over allegations that they agreed to not hire each other's employees to keep wages from climbing. The negotiations stem from ...
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Android apps on the Galaxy Tab may be 'a little ugly'
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - While all four major US carriers will sell the Samsung Galaxy Tab running Froyo this fall, a Google executive already has said it won't work well with Android Market apps. An analyst today agreed that Android Market apps ...
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Oracle Shares Rise On Earnings >ORCL
Wall Street Journal
By John Letzing Shares of Oracle Corp. (ORCL) jumped 6% Friday, as Wall Street cheered the software powerhouse's report of a robust fiscal first quarter. Oracle's stock gained $1.42 to $26.78, on a sharp profit gain, highlighted by a 48% sales increase ...
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Move, dodge, kill: Time Crisis Razing Storm on the PS3 gets pirates
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated September 17, 2010 10:30 AM Motion controls such as those found on the PlayStation Move and the Nintendo Wii give you the option of bringing a very specific arcade genre into your home: the light gun game. ...
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Windows Phone 7 Won't Launch with CDMA
PC Magazine
Microsoft said Wednesday that the new Windows Phone 7 will initially only be available for GSM/HSPA networks, counting out five of the seven largest US wireless carriers. AT&T previously said it will be the "premiere launch partner" for Windows Phone 7 ...
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Why Yahoo plays well in Peoria
CNET
by Tom Krazit SUNNYVALE, Calif.--In the men's room outside the media briefing room here at Yahoo's headquarters, there's a dual sink with mismatched faucets: one modern hands-free sensor-activated model and a more traditional hand-operated one. ...
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Chinese get their byte at Apple's iPad
msnbc.com (blog)
By NBC News' Bo Gu BEIJING – Ma Li and Wang Quan were welcomed with cordial applause and a chorus of "iPad! iPad!" by staffers dressed in blue Apple shirts when they walked into the Apple store here Friday morning. The married couple, both scientists, ...
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msnbc.com (blog)
Internet Explorer 9 Will Never Be on Windows XP
Tom's Hardware Guide
Microsoft this week launched the first beta for Internet Explorer 9, and most early reviews are positive. IE9 brings Microsoft's web browser up to modern standards, and that forward, progressive attitude is applying to operating systems as well ...
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'Halo: Reach': Great stories + exciting play = huge sales
CNN
By Larry Frum, Special to CNN (CNN) -- "Halo: Reach" is a prequel that not only brings to a close the much-loved video-game series but also gives fans an outstanding solo story and new multiplayer options that make the farewell less painful. ...
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Blu-ray DRM Master Key Crack Confirmed by Intel
DailyTech
The MPAA is arming itself with a team of lawyers. Now that Blu-Ray is cracked, those pesky customers will think they can do whatever they please, like make backup copies. (Source: Photobucket) When Intel Corporation devised High-bandwidth Digital ...
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