Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Internet Explorer 9 Beta: UI Smackdown
PC World
Internet Explorer 9's beta release is the first public appearance for the aging browser after a major facelift, and boy, is the change dramatic. The most popular browser on the market now looks quite similar to its nearest competitors--Firefox and ...
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PC World
Rumor: http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_16075454
The Mac Observer
Apple is working on a newspaper subscription engine for the iPad, according to a report from The San Jose Mercury News. Citing unspecified "industry sources," an industry of which The Mercury News is obviously a part, the newspaper said that Apple is ...
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Ex-Googler Allegedly Spied on User E-Mails, Chats
Wired News
By Kim Zetter Google acknowledged Wednesday that two employees have been terminated after being caught in separate incidents allegedly spying on user e-mails and chats. David Barksdale, 27, was fired in July after he reportedly accessed the ...
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Potent tool for 'tea party' political campaigns: the 'attack tweet'
Christian Science Monitor
Political dispatches via Twitter emerged in 2008, but it's a whole different animal today. Campaigns of tea party candidates, especially, have made effective use of the 'attack tweet' to rouse followers. By Gloria Goodale, Staff writer / September 15, ...
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First look: Apple's iOS 4.2 for iPad and iPhone
Apple Insider
By Neil Hughes and Kasper Jade Apple on Wednesday dished out the first external betas of iOS 4.2, which will debut AirPlay and AirPrint for iOS devices while also delivering a slew of long-awaited features for the iPad, including multi-tasking, ...
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Apple Insider
HTC reveals iPhone 4 rival amid Nokia ambush
Sydney Morning Herald
HTC unveiled its challenger to the iPhone 4 today as an angry Nokia ambushed the event with guerilla marketing and a snarky "survival kit" for journalists. The increasingly popular Taiwanese smartphone maker unleashed its Desire HD and Desire Z ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Android Tops Windows Mobile in Smartphone Share
PC Magazine
Google's Android mobile operating system has now passed Windows Mobile in smartphone market share, according to a new report from comScore. The firm's results claim that only Google's Android made gains for three months ending in July, and that RIM, ...
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Boeing, partner plan to carry travelers to space station with new spaceship
Washington Post
Boeing plans to build aircrafts to take tourists to the international space station -- and perhaps beyond. By Marc Kaufman If you have the millions to spare and the derring-do, your chances of being strapped in and launched to the international space ...
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Washington Post
Google's Schmidt taking small steps into social
CNET
by Tom Krazit Google's long-awaited big push into social-networking technology may arrive as a series of small steps rather than one grand product launch, the company's CEO suggested Tuesday. Eric Schmidt, speaking in a press conference during the ...
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