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Macbook Air could foretell death of hard drives Computerworld By Lucas Mearian Computerworld - When Apple CEO Steve Jobs this week introduced a slimmer version of the Macbook Air, an ultra-portable laptop without a traditional hard disk drive, he said it represents "the future of notebooks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Verizon's Profit Drops 25% Wall Street Journal By NATHAN BECKER Verizon Communications Inc.'s third-quarter earnings fell 25% as the carrier added fewer subscribers than AT&T Inc. Verizon also said it expects second half per-share earnings will be at the high end of its prior guidance—about 5% to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook, chums splash cash at social network wannabes Register By Kelly Fiveash • Get more from this author Facebook, Zynga and Amazon.com formed a pact with venture capital outfit Kleiner Perkins and a brace of media outlets yesterday, in a $250m effort to fund social media startups. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Needed: A 'Zune Touch' PC World By Harry McCracken, Technologizer With Windows Phone 7 finally out, what does the future hold for Microsoft's line of Zune media players? I suspect that very few people outside of Redmond are asking themselves that question right now-and that anybody ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Touts Windows 7's Big Numbers InternetNews.com Microsoft says it's sold more than 240 million licenses of Windows 7 since it's release a year ago. By Stuart J. Johnston: More stories by this author: The Web may be computing's future, but most desktop and notebook computers still run some installed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Warmer Arctic, Melting Sea Ice Likely Permanent: NOAA RedOrbit Climate scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported Thursday that Arctic temperatures are on the rise again. The sea ice extent has also fallen to one of the lowest levels on record, according to NOAA's annual ... See all stories on this topic » |
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