Thursday, October 28, 2010

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China gives on tech metals, but not supercomputing
Computerworld
By Patrick Thibodeau Computerworld - As China works to realize its ambitions in high-tech, the nation has been flexing its muscle on two fronts this month in ways that are getting attention from the US government and industry. ...
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Apple beats Microsoft in fall quarterly earnings
Apple Insider
By Daniel Eran Dilger This summer Apple only approached Microsoft in revenues, but in the fall quarter, the iPhone maker has handily beat its partner and rival after reporting a new record of $20.34 billion in revenues compared to Microsoft's $16.20 ...
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Verizon Settles Complaint Over Data Fees
New York Times
By EDWARD WYATT WASHINGTON — Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest mobile phone carrier, will pay $25 million to end an investigation into complaints that it had charged 15 million cellphone customers unauthorized data fees over the last three years, ...
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Why Apple's 11-Inch MacBook Air Is TSA-Approved
PC World
By JR Raphael, PCWorld Have you heard? Apple's new 11-inch MacBook Air is preapproved for airport security. That's right: Carry one of those bad boys through a TSA checkpoint, and you don't even have to take it out of your bag. ...
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PC World
Galaxy may contain 'many Earth-like planets'
Telegraph.co.uk
The galaxy could be filled with many Earth-like planets capable of supporting life, new research suggests. A study of nearby stars similar to the Sun shows that almost one in four could have Earth-size planets. They have only not been detected yet ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Health Highlights: Oct. 28, 2010
BusinessWeek
People with a certain gene variation are more likely to be liberal, but only if they had lots of friends in high school, according to a new study. Researchers at Harvard University and the University of California, San Diego, analyzed data from almost ...
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Rover finds signs of buried Martian water
msnbc.com
By Mike Wall NASA's stuck Mars rover Spirit has found more evidence that water trickled beneath the Red Planet's surface in the past perhaps within the last few hundred thousand years. The sandy spot where Spirit got bogged down last year harbors ...
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msnbc.com
Adobe Flash Vulnerability Advisory Appears Alongside Shockwave Patch
eWeek
Call it a good news, bad news situation for Adobe Systems. On the one hand, the company patched a number of vulnerabilities today in Shockwave Player; on the other, it issued a new advisory on a zero-day bug in Adobe Flash Player. ...
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