Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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New photos claim to show Apple's prototype CDMA Verizon iPhone
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong Photos, possibly from a repair shop in Vietnam, have surfaced allegedly showing a prototype CDMA iPhone in Device Verification Test phase. The photos, which were obtained by the blogger Richy Rich, may serve to further corroborate evidence ...
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Microsoft Rebrands Web Programs for Businesses
ABC News
AP By JESSICA MINTZ AP Technology Writer Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday said it is updating and repackaging its Web-based e-mail and Office services in an ongoing effort to keep Google Inc. from encroaching on its home turf. Kurt DelBene, President of the ...
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ABC News
Palm Pre 2, webOS 2.0, coming soon, on Verizon
Ars Technica
By Peter Bright | Last updated October 19, 2010 5:21 PM HP today announced the imminent release of webOS 2.0 and Palm Pre 2. webOS 2.0 is both the first major update to the webOS smartphone platform, and the first major webOS release by HP since the ...
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Ars Technica
Yahoo CEO: Seeing Very Good Progress On Profitability
Wall Street Journal
By Scott Morrison Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SAN FRANCISCO (DOW JONES)--Under increasing pressure to demonstrate her turnaround plan is producing results, Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) Chief Executive Carol Bartz told analysts she has been working hard to create a ...
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Gov. Wants Answers for Facebook App Leaks
Tom's Guide
After Monday's report regarding Facebook apps and user data, the government has decided to investigate. Monday brought reports that Facebook apps were transmitting user identification numbers to dozens of Internet tracking and advertising companies ...
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Google ditches all Street View Wi-Fi scanning
CNET
by Declan McCullagh Google has no plans to resume using its Street View cars to collect information about the location of Wi-Fi networks, a practice that led to a flurry of privacy probes after the company said it unintentionally captured fragments of ...
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Is Ozzie's Exit Good or Bad for Microsoft in Cloud Race?
Computerworld
By Shane O'Neill CIO - Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie's plan to retire, announced yesterday in a memo by CEO Steve Ballmer, marks the end of a five year tenure during which Ozzie helped steer the company to a cloud computing model and ...
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Verizon Tiered Data: Should You Switch Your Smartphone Plan?
PC World
By JR Raphael, PCWorld Verizon Wireless customers, be warned: The days of unlimited smartphone data are coming to an end. But only if you want them to. Verizon is expected to announce a new tiered data plan for mobile customers next week. ...
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PC World
196 nations open three week(!) telecoms congress
Register
By Kieren McCarthy in Guadalajara • Get more from this author The International Telecommunication Union is a walking contradiction, where tedious 19th century ceremony exists side-by-side with snappy 21st century efficiency. ...
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Tell us how you really feel: Live action Layton
GamePro.com
by AJ Glasser Professor Layton has five games and one Phoenix Wright crossover to his name, now, but he doesn't have a live action movie. We asked you who would play him if he did. RT @GamePro You Tell Us: Who would play Professor Layton in a live ...
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