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Apple's Snow Leopard Update Zaps Bugs, Kills Hackintosh Netbooks Apple update will fix important flaws in the Snow Leopard operating system along with killing support Atom-based netbooks popular with hackers.
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Firefox Turns 5, Will it See 10? The Mozilla Firefox web browser celebrates its 5th birthday this week. Does it have any other tricks up its sleeve to remain relevant for another 5 years?
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Google Gives Wi-Fi Away Free at 47 U.S. Airports for Holidays Google gives the gift of free Wi-Fi to millions of holiday travelers in 47 U.S. airports.
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Dr. Hardware Gives Your PC a Thorough Checkup Get a comprehensive rundown about your system components with Dr. Hardware.
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Microsoft Stifles Information on Bing Cashback Error Microsoft has brought out its legal hammer against a businessman who publicized a problem with Bing's Cashback rebate program.
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EU Rebuffs Oracle's Criticism of Sun Merger Investigation The EU has dismissed as "facile and superficial" criticism of its decision to issue formal objections to Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
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Samsung Wants to Put Third-party Apps on Cheap Smartphones Samsung has launched a new mobile platform called Bada. The first phone will go on sale during the first half of next year.
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TSMC in US$290M Settlement With China's Biggest Chip Maker A court case between TSMC and SMIC ended with a settlement valued at US$290 million.
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No Rush to Adopt Domain Names Written in Chinese in China Chinese Internet companies often have well-known foreign-language domain names and may not quickly adopt domains in Chinese script despite government promotion.
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PC Modern Warfare 2 Locked in Steam Time Vault If you bought Modern Warfare 2 at retail, you can play it today, but if you bought it online through Steam, you're locked out until Thursday.
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Intel Makes an E-reader for the Visually Impaired Intel has created a mobile device called Intel Reader. It scans print and then reads it out loud.
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First iPhone Worm Rick Rolls the Land Down Under An Australian, Rick-rolling iPhone worm is now spreading internationally. Bloggers admire their new Rick Astley wallpaper, complete with "ikee is never gonna give you up" macro.
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Google Gets Gizmo5, Strengthens Its VoIP Stance Today, if the rumors are true, Google becomes a full point to point VoIP provider — here's how.
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China's SMIC Appoints New CEO as Chang Resigns SMIC, China's biggest chip maker, replaced its longtime CEO just one day after settling a major intellectual property lawsuit with Taiwanese rival TSMC.
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Fox News Considers Google Snub Rupert Murdoch says he may make his sites invisible to Google and other news aggregators. Good luck with that, Sir Rupe.
From Around the Web
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Apple's Snow Leopard Update Zaps Bugs, Kills Hackintosh Netbooks Apple update will fix important flaws in the Snow Leopard operating system along with killing support Atom-based netbooks popular with hackers.
-
Firefox Turns 5, Will it See 10? The Mozilla Firefox web browser celebrates its 5th birthday this week. Does it have any other tricks up its sleeve to remain relevant for another 5 years?
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Google Gives Wi-Fi Away Free at 47 U.S. Airports for Holidays Google gives the gift of free Wi-Fi to millions of holiday travelers in 47 U.S. airports.
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Dr. Hardware Gives Your PC a Thorough Checkup Get a comprehensive rundown about your system components with Dr. Hardware.
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Microsoft Stifles Information on Bing Cashback Error Microsoft has brought out its legal hammer against a businessman who publicized a problem with Bing's Cashback rebate program.
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EU Rebuffs Oracle's Criticism of Sun Merger Investigation The EU has dismissed as "facile and superficial" criticism of its decision to issue formal objections to Oracle's planned acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
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Samsung Wants to Put Third-party Apps on Cheap Smartphones Samsung has launched a new mobile platform called Bada. The first phone will go on sale during the first half of next year.
-
TSMC in US$290M Settlement With China's Biggest Chip Maker A court case between TSMC and SMIC ended with a settlement valued at US$290 million.
-
No Rush to Adopt Domain Names Written in Chinese in China Chinese Internet companies often have well-known foreign-language domain names and may not quickly adopt domains in Chinese script despite government promotion.
-
PC Modern Warfare 2 Locked in Steam Time Vault If you bought Modern Warfare 2 at retail, you can play it today, but if you bought it online through Steam, you're locked out until Thursday.
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