Monday, October 25, 2010

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Adobe AIR 2.5 adds Flash to Android, TV and RIM tablets
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Adobe MAX 2010 Adobe today announces AIR 2.5, which will enable Flash-based applications and services for Google's Android, RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook and Samsung 'smart' TVs. Preview editions of the next Flex Framework, Adobe's Flash Builder design and ...
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Google admits to nicking passwords
Inquirer
By Nick Farrell IT HAS BEEN a bad weekend for the search engine and online advertising broker Google. Not only has it finally admitted that its Street Cars were war-driving WiFi access points and nicking user's passwords, the Italians have warned that ...
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Dutch Microsoft subsidiary says Windows 8 is under construction and about two ...
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By Shane McGlaun on Mon Oct 25th, 2010 0 Comments Microsoft launched a big pile of meh with Vista when it hit the market a few years back. The follow up to Vista, Windows 7 has been much stronger in sales with lots of consumers and corporations ...
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Sony Walkman Production Ends: Cassette Not PMP
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When I first heard that Sony were ending production of the Walkman I thought that this was for the current range of PMP devices, but I was wrong. It seems that the cassette Walkman was still being produced – for what reason I do not know. ...
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HP Slate 500 Tablet Launched Finally
Techtree.com
Hewlett Packard has finally launched the Slate 500 tablet PC that was demonstrated at CES 2010 in January this year. Running Windows 7 Professional, HP Slate 500 PC has an 8.9-inch display and is powered by Intel Atom processor. ...
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Melinda Gates Keeps Apple Out of her House... Again
PC Magazine
In a bit of news from the not-quite-so-unexpected department, a recent interview with the New York Times once again confirms that no, Virginia, Apple devices are not allowed inside the homes or lives of Microsoft's founding family. ...
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