Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Microsoft ships IE9 beta, pushes Web, not browser
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Microsoft today released the first public beta of Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), its latest effort to reclaim the ground it's lost to rivals Mozilla, Google and others. "People go to the Web for sites, not for the browser," ...
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Twitter Wants Micro-Messengers to Stick Around Longer
TechNewsWorld
By Erika Morphy Twitter owes its fame to the brevity of the messages users post on the site, but it would rather they didn't flit off its page so quickly. A site redesign that divides the page into two panes might be the solution -- and if tweeters ...
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HTC pushes its Android momentum
BBC News
By Tim Weber Business editor, BBC News website Mobile phone maker HTC has launched two Android mobile phones designed to secure its place as one of Apple's top competitors. The Taiwanese firm hopes to challenge the iPhone 4 with the large-screen Desire ...
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Inside AirPrint wireless printing with Apple's iOS 4.2
Apple Insider
By Neil Hughes Wireless printing finally comes to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch this November, and AppleInsider offers a closer look at the feature in its current state in the first iOS 4.2 beta. Developers were given their first taste of printing in ...
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Apple Insider
Apple Near to Offering iPad Newspaper Subscription?
PC Magazine
Apple is reportedly close to announcing a plan to bring electronic newspaper subscriptions to the iPad, according to a report released Wednesday. The San Jose Mercury News reported that the plan would be announced soon, and quoted Roger Fidler, ...
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'Adult Services' Closed, Craigslist Says
New York Times
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER Craigslist, for the first time since it unexpectedly blocked sex ads from its site this month, said Wednesday that it had permanently closed its "adult services" section but defended its right to post sex-related ads as well as ...
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Boeing Announces Space-Tourism Business
New York Times
By KENNETH CHANG Boeing said on Wednesday that it was entering the space-tourism business, an announcement that could bolster the Obama administration's efforts to transform the National Aeronautics and Space Administration into an agency that focuses ...
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New York Times
Google Engineer Fired for Spying on Teenagers
Tom's Guide
A Google engineer has been fired after he abused his privileges within the company to spy on at least four underage teenagers. Gawker Media reports that 27-year-old David Barksdale was fired from his position as a Google Site Reliability Engineers ...
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4GB Xbox 360 systems choke on Halo: Reach co-op
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated September 15, 2010 4:00 PM Raise your hand if you have the 4GB Xbox 360 without a hard drive! While Halo: Reach does not say the hard drive is required on the back of the box, it looks like you won't be able to access some ...
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Google Me Confirmed for Possible Fall Launch?
Tom's Guide
Speaking Tuesday at the Google Zeitgeist conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, Google CEO Eric Schmidt confirmed the upcoming launch of Google Me, the search giant's rumored social network. Previously it was believed that Google Me would be a stand-alone ...
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