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Apple updates iOS Remote app to add iPad, Retina Display support Apple Insider By AppleInsider Staff Apple on Tuesday updated its iOS Remote application to version 2.0, adding support for the iPad, improved picture on the Retina Display found on the iPhone 4 and newest iPod touch, and functionality with the new Apple TV. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kindle comes to the Web USA Today Amazon has announced another expansion of its Kindle platform with the Kindle for the Web beta, which allows book samples and snippets to be read directly from a browser. The new version is embeddable across the Web, and also acts as another revenue ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Update: OpenOffice.org developers move to break ties with Oracle Computerworld By Jeremy Kirk IDG News Service - Some developers of the OpenOffice.org desktop productivity suite announced a break from Oracle on Tuesday, introducing a new name for the project and establishing a new foundation to guide its future. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study shows texting while driving bans have no positive impact Mobile Burn A study by the insurance industry-backed Highway Loss Data Institute suggests that laws that ban texting while driving have no positive impact on the number of car crashes caused by distracted driving. In fact, in 3 of the 4 states studied, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Declines After RIM Unveils PlayBook, a Competitor to IPad Bloomberg By Arik Hesseldahl and Ian King - Tue Sep 28 15:20:46 GMT 2010 Apple Inc. fell in Nasdaq trading after Research In Motion Ltd. introduced a tablet computer that may compete with Apple's IPad. RIM, maker of the BlackBerry smartphone, unveiled the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Segway responds to emergecy room study of scooter injuries USA Today "We are aware of the report from The Annals of Emergency Medicine regarding an investigation into our product, the Segway PT. We are fully confident in the safety of our product when used in accordance with our user & safety materials. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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IBM back in networking Register By Chris Mellor • Get more from this author IBM is buying Ethernet switching company Blade Networking Technologies and so returning to the networking business. Why? Big Blue says "BLADE specializes in software and devices that route data and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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