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Popular Facebook apps found to be collecting, selling user info
Ars Technica
By Jacqui Cheng | Last updated October 18, 2010 10:50 AM If you use Facebook but don't want your personal information leaked all over the Web, you had better make sure you don't use any of Facebook's most popular apps. According to an investigation by ...
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Categorizing iPad as PC would make Apple largest US seller
Apple Insider
By Neil Hughes Reclassifying the iPad as a PC in terms of sales would catapult Apple past rivals Dell and HP, elevating the Mac maker to the No. 1 computer manufacturer in the US, one Wall Street analyst has noted. In a note to investors, ...
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Netflix goes disc-free for PS3 and Wii
GamePro.com
by James Fudge Netflix no longer requires a disc on the PS3 or Wii. The streaming video content service announced this morning that a Netflix application is available in the Wii Shop Channel. The free application installs Netflix on the Wii menu, ...
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Clearwire Sets Dates For 4G Rollout Into Major Cities
Wall Street Journal
By Roger Cheng Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Clearwire Corp. (CLWR) on Monday spelled out when its fourth-generation wireless network would cover New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, addressing questions about the reach of its ...
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Government takes the lead on IPv6 adoption
GCN.com
By William Jackson The recent Office of Management and Budget mandate for agencies to enable IPv6 on public-facing Web servers and internal networks is a welcome and much needed step toward future-proofing the Internet. At first glance, the task, ...
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Fallout New Vegas Review: Bigger Than Predecessor
Product Reviews
Fallout New Vegas is released tomorrow for PC, Xbox 360 and Sony PS3 users, so it comes as no surprise that a review of the game is in high demand. There have not been that many reviews yet, but we did manage to locate one, and it says that this is ...
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Product Reviews
Google Revises Search Appliance
InformationWeek
By Thomas Claburn Google on Monday plans to introduce a new version of its enterprise search hardware that aims to make the divide between public and private files less obvious to those searching for information in their workplace. ...
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What Verizon iPhone 4 Release in 2011 Implies About Verizon iPhone 5
LANewsMonitor.com
What Verizon iPhone 4 Release in 2011 Means for Verizon iPhone 5: The March arrival date for the Verizon iPhone 4 has raised the question whether the iPhone 5 is indeed on track for the early summer release. Apple in a step to stop the rise of ...
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Windows Phone 7's Bogus 'Too Late' Problem
PC World
Want to dismiss Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 outright? Simply wave a hand in the air and say "too little, too late." Everyone's doing it (myself included). More than three years have passed since the iPhone debuted, and one year ago this month, ...
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PC World
Cyber attacks and terrorism head threats facing UK
BBC News
Attacks on computer networks are among the biggest emerging threats to the UK, the government has said in its new national security strategy. The report highlights cyber crime, alongside terrorism and a flu pandemic, among the key dangers to UK ...
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