Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Nielsen: 28 Percent of US Wireless Users Have Smartphones
PC Magazine
More people are opting for smartphones these days, with 28 percent of the US mobile market snapping up the devices in the third quarter, according to Monday data from Nielsen. The report attributed the growth to the popularity of Apple's iPhone, ...
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Microsoft Wants You to Wave Hello to the Future
Fox News
By John R. Quain On Thursday, the hotly anticipated gaming accessory for the Xbox 360 hits store shelves -- it will let consumers control their games with their entire bodies, not just a control pad. But for all the noise about the competition between ...
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Justices appear skeptical of violent video game law
msnbc.com
By Stephen Totilo The Supreme Court justices appeared highly skeptical of the State of California's arguments today that certain violent video games should be illegal to buy, questioning whether such exceptions would need to be applied to rap music and ...
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Watch Out Windows: First Chrome OS Netbooks Reportedly About to Land
DailyTech
Acer, the world largest netbook manufacturer will reportedly launch a Chrome OS netbook next month. Microsoft's reign as kingpin of the netbook operating system world may soon be challenged. According to a report in Digitimes, several hardware makers ...
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Google Says Government Favored Microsoft On E-Mail Bids
Forbes
Google has filed a lawsuit against the US Department of the Interior, alleging a request for bids for new e-mail software favored Microsoft . The suit was filed in the US Court of Federal Claims Friday, but first reported late Monday. ...
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Supply Glut Can't Derail Samsung
Wall Street Journal
Fighting an industry-wide global glut of flatscreens and weakening demand, Samsung Electronics Co.—the world's top TV maker by units and revenue—has had to look elsewhere for good news. And memory chips and cellphones have came through, ...
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New reward program will pay computer users top dollar to spot flaws
DailyTech
Google is looking for new exposure – hackers and security experts, today is your day. The internet giant is on a mission to reward "web application security research". After a successful launch in January of Google's open-source Chromium vulnerability ...
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DailyTech
Twitter to Include Ads in Your Stream of Tweets
TMCnet
By Stefanie Mosca, TMCnet Web Editor Advertising is inescapable on the Web today and the last place users want to see ads is on the sites they visit for recreation. Wouldn't it be nice if members of social-networking sites could log onto their Facebook ...
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