Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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IE9 strips to win Chrome fans
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By Tim Anderson • Get more from this author Review Microsoft took an unusual approach with Internet Explorer 9, first releasing "Platform previews" that showed off the new rendering engine but with little user interface, before finally issuing a beta ...
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Apple prepping newspaper subscription service?
CNET
by Don Reisinger Apple will soon announce a newspaper subscription service for its iPad, a recent report from the San Jose Mercury News claims. Citing unnamed sources, the report said that Apple could take as much as 40 percent of all advertising ...
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HTC not content with simply making phones
CNET (blog)
by Scott Webster For a company with a "quietly brilliant" tagline, HTC makes a lot of noise in the wireless industry. Indeed, the guys behind some of the most notable Android handsets including the Nexus One, Evo 4G, and upcoming G2 are busy stretching ...
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'Halo: Reach' earns $200 mil in first-day sales
Hollywood Reporter
NEW YORK -- "Halo: Reach," Microsoft's prequel to one of the video game industry's biggest franchises, recorded more than $200 million in sales in the US and Europe on its first day. Microsoft late Wednesday highlighted that the sales for the first 24 ...
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Craigslist: no plans to revive adult ads in US
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Craigslist has no plans to reopen its adult services section in the United States amid pressure from law enforcement and prostitution opponents. The world's biggest classified website finally broke that news to the world on Wednesday, almost two weeks ...
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Google fires employee for snooping on users
Los Angeles Times
The Internet search giant says the software engineer broke its 'strict internal privacy policies.' He allegedly accessed information about four teenagers. By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times Google Inc. fired a software engineer for snooping on its ...
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Boeing says it's entering space tourism business
Houston Chronicle
By ERIC BERGER Boeing says it's getting into the space tourism business, an influential endorsement by the world's largest commercial aircraft builder of efforts in Congress and by President Barack Obama to significantly increase funding for commercial ...
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Bing could get access to anonymized Facebook data
Ars Technica
By Emil Protalinski | Last updated September 15, 2010 9:01 PM Microsoft and Facebook are in talks to further strengthen their search partnership, possibly resulting in Bing gaining access to anonymized data generated by Facebook users to better ...
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