Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Why Apple saddled the MacBook Air with "gimped" CPUs
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated October 21, 2010 8:35 AM At long, long last, the Macbook Air has been updated. But if you were hoping for enough CPU muscle in the new models to keep a bunch of Flash-addled webpages from bringing the entire portable to ...
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Nokia to cut 1800 jobs after strong Q3
Reuters
By Tarmo Virki, European Technology Correspondent HELSINKI, Oct 21 (Reuters) - New Chief Executive Stephen Elop put his mark on Nokia (NOK1V.HE), cutting 1800 jobs and delaying a key product after parts shortages helped the world's largest handset ...
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240000 Germans Opt Out of Google's Street View
PC Magazine
Approximately 244000 of the 8.4 million German households photographed by Google's Street View cameras have opted out of having their residences included in the mapping product's results. That amounts to 2.89 percent of the homes Google has ...
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Dizzy Gillespie Honored with Birthday Google Doodle
PC Magazine
Iconic jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie would have been 93 today, so Google has dedicated Thursday's doodle to the famed musician. With his unique style, skilled improvisation, and signature puffed cheeks, Gillespie influenced many areas of jazz music. ...
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At its current growth rate, Windows 7 could replace XP in 2.5 years
BetaNews
By Tim Conneally | Published October 21, 2010, 10:58 AM It's been one year since Windows 7 launched to the world, and to celebrate the passing of the year, Microsoft has released some information about the milestones Windows 7 has passed. ...
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iTunes password security in FaceTime for Mac beta draws concern
Apple Insider
By Sam Oliver Apple's newly released FaceTime for Mac beta allows users to change their iTunes password without reentering their existing password, causing a potential security issue. As noted by Patrick Woods of Macworld Germany, once a computer is ...
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EA takes Angry Birds publisher under its wing
Register
By Bill Ray • Get more from this author Electronic Arts has purchased Angry Birds publisher Chillingo, thus buying up a significant part of the mobile gaming industry. Reuters puts the price of Chillingo just shy of $20m, though neither company is ...
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