| Tue, Feb 09, 2010 |
| 05:35 PM |
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How does Google Buzz work? (Video)
Google unveiled on Tuesday its most ambitious attempt on the fast-growing social networking world, "Google Buzz" which is built into Gmail.
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| 01:17 PM |
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Google announces Google Buzz
Google said on Tuesday it is rolling out "Google Buzz" to help users connect on the Internet.
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| 12:16 PM |
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Apple and Google gain at expense of Microsoft, Palm
Apple and Google's mobile platforms are gaining market-share on rivals, while Microsoft and Palm are continuing to slip.
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| 12:06 PM |
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New Apple product: Aperture 3
Apple released on Tuesday the next generation of its professional photography workflow software, Aperture 3, along with a series of tutorial videos.
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| 11:15 AM |
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Apple rolls out Aperture 3
Although Apple is not attending this year's Macworld Expo in San Francisco, it is still rolling out new products.
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| 11:06 AM |
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Google slahes ETF for Nexus, opens new phone support line
Following a Federal Communications Commission's investigation, Google has cut a fee charged to users who want to cancel using their Nexus One smartphone before four months from $350 to $150.
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| 09:55 AM |
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New technology increases battery life and performance
Graphics chip maker Nvidia is introducing new technology that promises to improve battery life while increasing the performance of mobile computers.
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| Mon, Feb 08, 2010 |
| 05:43 PM |
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US engineer gets 15y for spying for China
A Chinese-born engineer was sentenced Monday to more than 15 years in prison for hoarding sensitive information about the US space shuttle with the intent on giving it to China.
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| 04:46 PM |
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Intel unleashes new Itanium server chip
After two years of delays, Intel has launched its Itanium server processor and re-drawn the road map for its only chip not to use an x86 core.
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| 03:28 PM |
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iPhone app lets parents track children's location
AT&T is unveiling a new app that will allow parents to track their children's location from their iPhone.
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| Fri, Feb 05, 2010 |
| 09:37 AM |
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DOJ still opposes Google Book plans
The US Justice Department still thinks a proposal to give Google digital rights to millions of books threatens and stifles competition and are undermining copyright laws.
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| Thu, Feb 04, 2010 |
| 05:50 PM |
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Google asks NSA to protect its data: Report
Google is teaming up with the National Security Agency in order to investigate the recent hack attack against its network in a bid to prevent another assault, according to The Washington Post.
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| 04:43 PM |
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Amazon buys touchscreen vendor: Report
Amazon has reportedly purchased Touchco, a small startup focusing on multitouch technology, that could be used in developing a new line of Kindle e-readers.
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| 02:47 PM |
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Verizon may only get Apple iPhone in 2011: Analyst
A Credit Suisse analyst downgraded Verizon on Thursday, saying he no longer believes rival AT&T Inc. will lose its exclusive deal to offer Apple's iPhone before 2011.
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| 02:46 PM |
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IBM attempts to build secure cloud for Air Force
IBM is testing a cloud computing service for the US Air Force in hopes to quell concerns that the technology is insecure.
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| 01:14 PM |
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Another flaw plagues Microsoft's browser
Microsoft said Wednesday that a new flaw in its Internet Explorer browser allows attackers to access files stored on a computer.
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| 11:42 AM |
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Verizon downgraded as iPhone likely coming next year
Shares of Verizon were hit on Thursday as analyst downgraded the firm on fears that Apple's venerable iPhone would not make it on its network this year.
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| Wed, Feb 03, 2010 |
| 06:08 PM |
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Cisco reports higher profit in Q2, beats estimates
Cisco Systems, the worlds largest maker of networking equipment, reported on Wednesday a profit that surpassed Wall Street's expectations during the company's second quarter.
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| 05:37 PM |
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Apple predicted to sell 8 million iPads by 2012: Analyst
Apple's latest product, the Apple iPad, is set to see strong sales, according to an analyst.
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| 04:23 PM |
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Oracle database can be hacked remotely
The world's top selling database has a design-flaw that can allow hackers to break in and steal data through the Internet, researches found.
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| 03:53 PM |
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Motorola announces new Devour Android phone coming to Verizon
Motorola and Verizon Wireless announced on Wednesday the availability of a new Android-based phone, the Motorola Devour which will be made available in March.
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| 02:50 PM |
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Google Nexus One Gets Multi-Touch
Google's Nexus One is launching a multi-touch update that will allow Google's smart phone some of the same capabilities that are similar to the Apple iPhone.
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| Tue, Feb 02, 2010 |
| 02:07 PM |
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Officals warn iPad may bring down networks
Government officials warned that the rise of Apple's iPad tablet computer could prove a threat to national infrastructure.
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| 07:02 AM |
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What's iPad? The Essential Guide
Apple unveiled its iPad tablet computer on Jan 27 amid much fanfare and anticipation.
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| Mon, Feb 01, 2010 |
| 04:46 PM |
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Microsoft: Windows 7 RC nears deadline
Microsoft reminded customers on Monday that users of the free preview version of Windows 7 need to pay for a system update, otherwise the operating system will begin to automatically shut down PCs in one month.
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| 09:53 AM |
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Microsoft introduces Xbox hard-disk add-on
Microsoft will begin selling in Japan next month an add-on 250GB hard-disk drive for the Xbox 360 console, it said Monday.
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| Fri, Jan 29, 2010 |
| 01:03 PM |
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What's iPad? The Essential Guide
Apple unveiled its iPad tablet computer on Jan 27 amid much fanfare and anticipation.
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| 10:48 AM |
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Honda recalls 640,000 cars globally
Japanese carmaker Honda Motor Co. announced Friday a voluntary worldwide recall of 646,000 cars following reports of defective parts of their window switch.
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| Thu, Jan 28, 2010 |
| 07:15 PM |
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Tech stocks mixed after-hours; Microsoft, Amazon.com report solid earnings
After being hammered in the regular session, the tech sector is showing modest recovery in after-hours trading.
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| 04:45 PM |
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Strong PC sales boost Microsoft revenue
In the latest demonstration of the strength of the PC sector, Microsoft (MSFT) this posted second quarter results that were well ahead of Street estimates.
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