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Facebook Phone Is Doomed to Failure: 10 Reasons Why
eWeek
News Anlysis: Facebook could be releasing a mobile phone at some point in the future. But the chances of such a device catching on with phone buyers seem awfully slim. Rumors are swirling that Facebook is working on a mobile phone to compete with ...
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Editable Google Documents coming to iPad
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong Google announced Monday that iPad and Android versions of Google Documents with mobile editing capabilities will be arriving "in the next few weeks." The announcement, posted by Google Enterprise President Dave Girouard on an official blog, ...
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Premiere Elements arrives on the Mac
Macworld
by Jackie Dove, Macworld.com Adobe has launched Adobe Premiere Elements 9 software for both Mac and Windows, the first time the company's consumer-level video editing app has been released on the Mac platform. "With video-capturing devices on the rise, ...
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Macworld
Cyber rally disrupts US recording industry website
AFP
SAN FRANCISCO — Computer security researchers have said that an unprecedented mass cyber protest was triggered by efforts by film and music trade groups to close online piracy haunts. Members of 4chan online forum that promotes users remaining ...
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AFP
BRIEF: Mobile-phone use spikes distracted driving deaths
TMCnet
Sep 21, 2010 (dpa - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- SAN FRANCISCO -- Using a mobile phone or texting while driving has sparked a steep rise in the number of distracted driving deaths in the US, a government study released Monday ...
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More Zune content coming to Xbox, and the world
CNET
by Donald Bell Windows Phone 7 offers a full Zune experience, including access to the Marketplace. In addition, if you have a Zune Pass subscription, you can stream unlimited music. This fall, Microsoft will roll out a number of updates to its Zune ...
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CNET
Google Uses AI to Make Search Smarter
BusinessWeek
Imagine a future in which smartphones are always on—automatically translating conversations, hunting data, even talking back. At Google, speech recognition and visual search are just the start By Olga Kharif About 10 years ago, Peter Norvig helped ...
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