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BlackBerry tablet PC wouldn't be an easy sell
USA Today
BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion will have a lot to prove if it releases a much-anticipated tablet PC. Citing unnamed sources, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that the so-called BlackPad could be unveiled as early next week at a ...
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USA Today
Autumnal Equinox: Why First Day of Fall 2010 Is Different
National Geographic
For the first time since 1991, the full moon will shed light on the beginning of fall—the Northern Hemisphere's autumnal equinox, which in 2010 officially begins Wednesday at 11:13 pm ET. "The full moon closest to the September equinox [is] the ...
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National Geographic
New horned dinos found in Utah
BBC News
By Katia Moskvitch Science reporter, BBC News Scientists have unearthed two new species of giant plant-eating horned dinosaurs in southern Utah, US. The creatures lived on the "lost continent" of Laramidia in the Late Cretaceous period, ...
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Twitter worm was unleashed by 17-year-old Australian
The Guardian
Yesterday's Twitter-worm fest was kicked off by a 17-year-old Australian called Pearce Delphin, according to AFP. The teenager had identified the flaw of allowing javascript code to appear in tweets. He posted some code, which was then picked up by ...
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Apple Stock Watch: Analyst: CDMA iPhone 4 Due Early 2011
The Mac Observer
Apple's fabled CDMA-based iPhone 4 is set to go into production in December, and will hit store shelves in early 2011, according to Susquehanna Financial Group analyst Jeffry Fidacaro. He also claimed his parts supplier contacts indicate some three ...
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Dell Shows off New 7-Inch Tablet
ABC News
By Gabriel Madway SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc Chief Executive Michael Dell showed off a new seven-inch tablet and said the computer maker is on track to bring in more than $60 billion in revenue this year. Dell appeared on stage at the Oracle ...
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Will Twitter attack drive off IT interest?
Computerworld
By Sharon Gaudin Computerworld - This week's Twitter hack may not immediately drive corporate executives away from the microblogging site, but it may raising some early warning signs. A hacker exploited a bug in the Twitter site Tuesday, causing havoc ...
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Netflix: We didn't pay actors to dupe anyone
CNET
by Greg Sandoval Netflix was accused of trying to pump up the excitement around the launch of its new Web video service in Canada today. During a scheduled press event in Toronto, members of Canada's media said they noticed that some of the responses ...
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Corporations go gaga over Android
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Corporations are jumping on the Google smartphone bandwagon, with Android device growth outpacing Apple's iPhone 20-fold in the last three months, a market researcher said today. An August survey of over 1600 corporate ...
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt visits the Colbert Report
Fortune (blog)
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