Friday, November 5, 2010

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Google bars data from Facebook as rivalry heats up
Reuters
By Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc will begin blocking Facebook and other Web services from accessing its users' information, highlighting an intensifying rivalry between the two Internet giants. Google will no longer let other ...
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What You Need to Know About the Daylight Savings Shift
PC Magazine
The United States shifts its clocks back one hour at 2 AM on Sunday, Nov. 7. Are you prepared? Chances are that you are. We go through time switches twice a year, so you'd think we'd all be experts at shifting our lives an hour forward or an hour back. ...
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Skyfire iPhone: App Store Release and UK / Europe Update
Product Reviews
We have some good news for iPhone and iPod Touch users who didn't get the chance to download the new Skyfire web browser the first time around, as we are hearing that the makers are now preparing to place the software back onto the App store. ...
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Apple's iOS 4.2 Getting MIDI Hardware Support
Tom's Guide
Create Digital Music reports that Apple's upcoming iOS 4.2 will provide native MIDI hardware support, allowing MIDI-capable devices to connect with Apple's iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. MIDI support was previously revealed back in September. ...
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Lifting of blogger's story triggers online furor
CNET
by Lance Whitney A magazine accused of publishing a blogger's story without permission has seen a dramatic rise in the number of its Facebook friends, although they're not all that friendly. The tale of writer Monica Gaudio hit the Web on Wednesday ...
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Call of Duty: Black Ops could sell over 18 million - Analyst
GameSpot
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot Janco Partners' Mike Hickey says Cold War-era shooter could generate $818 million; Sledgehammer pegged as Modern Warfare 2 developer; Tencent as COD Online partner in China. For months, Call of Duty: Black Ops has been ...
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Apple retires Xserve in favor of Mac Pro Server
CNET
by Erica Ogg After January 31, you will no longer be able to buy an Xserve, the Apple server meant for large businesses, the company said via a note posted on its site today. Apple says it will however continue to support the hardware, ...
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