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Privacy in iTunes Ping PC World Ping is Apple's music-centric social network that is integrated into iTunes 10. From a privacy standpoint, it's pretty straightforward--as opposed to Facebook's multitude of privacy settings--but then again, Ping is also very limited as to what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OPTIONS REPORT: Some 3PAR Traders Left Holding the Bag Wall Street Journal By BRENDAN CONWAY NEW YORK—The end to the 3PAR Inc. bidding war appears to have left some speculative options traders one volley short. Dell Inc.'s decision to let Hewlett-Packard Co. have the data-storage company for $33 a share ends an immensely ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jobs moves to the heavens with Apple TV Register Analysis With its Apple TV revamp announced Wednesday, Apple dipped its toes into the entertainment cloud — if you'll forgive a muddled metaphor. It's a tentative baby step, but expect more cloudy offerings from Cupertino if the experiment is a success ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Celebrates Chrome's 2nd Birthday with New Stable Release PC Magazine Google on Thursday released an updated version of its Chrome browser, which promises faster speeds and a simplified interface. The new stable version of Chrome is three times faster in terms of JavaScript performance than it was when the browser ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Verizon joins the prepaid mobile data party Computerworld By Stephen Lawson IDG News Service - Verizon Wireless joined a growing trend on Thursday by announcing prepaid data plans for most of the smartphones and feature phones it sells. Users of 15 smartphones and eight less-expensive handsets with multimedia ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter for iPad PC Magazine Crafting new tweets may prove irritating due to an overcrowded screen, but Twitter for iPad is an excellent Twitter client. by Jeffrey L. Wilson Twitter is the best thing going for communiqués of 140 characters or less, and third-party developers have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FCC Net Neutrality Decision Is Delayed Possibly Until November eWeek The FCC is pushing back its net neutrality ruling, while it seeks additional public feedback. The move follows an August net neutrality deal between Google and Verizon. The Federal Communications Commission has put out a public inquiry to get ... See all stories on this topic » |
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