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Buy the Right SD Card for Your Camera If a new digital camera is on your shopping list this season, you'll also need a memory card to store photos on. While some cameras come with a small starter...
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Google's "Living Stories" Aren't Terribly Alive If "updated 17 hours ago" counts as living, Google's new topic pages for newspapers are already on life support.
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Guard Your Online Privacy With the TrackerWatcher Firefox Addon See what information sites gather about you--and how they use it--with TrackerWatcher.
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Redbox DVD Kiosks: Destroying Hollywood? Movie industry is concerned about the budget-conscious kiosks, but they should be more worried about digital downloads and streaming media.
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Shoot Civilians and Lose in Censored Version of Modern Warfare 2 Modern Warfare 2's controversial civilian-shooting "No Russian" level rumored to be retooled for upcoming Japanese release.
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DOJ Lets Microsoft Resume Collecting Protocol Royalties Microsoft may begin collecting royalties again for licensing some protocols because clear technical documentation is now available.
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The Motorola Droid Gets Rooted Android forum offers instructions on how to gain administrator access to your Droid, but you may not want to. Not yet, at least.
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Dell Proves That Twitter Can Be Profitable Computer maker has raked in $6.5 million from its Twitter accounts. So how can Twitter itself make money?
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Nintendo Loses Major Anti-Piracy Lawsuit in France Company vows to appeal 'not guilty' judgment favoring France-based flash cartridge distributor, claims company damaging 'whole video games industry'.
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MySpace Opens Activity Stream to External Developers MySpace is opening up to developers the public activity stream of its users.
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Mozilla's Thunderbird E-mail Client Comes With Tabs Mozilla Messaging on Tuesday released version 3 of its Thunderbird e-mail client. It comes with a tabbed user interface and improved search features.
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Chip Maker TSMC Buys Stake in Solar Cell Maker Motech Chip giant TSMC moved firmly into the solar cell business by purchasing a 20 percent stake of Motech.
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Computer of Alleged Sarah Palin Hacker Had Spyware The man accused of hacking Sarah Palin's e-mail had malicious software on his computer, his lawyers say.
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Norton Online Backup 2.0 Adds Mac Support Norton's updated Online Backup utility promises to make cross-platform living easier with the addition of Mac OS X support.
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Virtual SIM Allows Multiple Connections on a Mobile Handset Virtual SIM technology developed by Comviva in India allows up to six users to share a handset.
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Buy the Right SD Card for Your Camera If a new digital camera is on your shopping list this season, you'll also need a memory card to store photos on. While some cameras come with a small starter...
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Google's "Living Stories" Aren't Terribly Alive If "updated 17 hours ago" counts as living, Google's new topic pages for newspapers are already on life support.
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Guard Your Online Privacy With the TrackerWatcher Firefox Addon See what information sites gather about you--and how they use it--with TrackerWatcher.
-
Redbox DVD Kiosks: Destroying Hollywood? Movie industry is concerned about the budget-conscious kiosks, but they should be more worried about digital downloads and streaming media.
-
Shoot Civilians and Lose in Censored Version of Modern Warfare 2 Modern Warfare 2's controversial civilian-shooting "No Russian" level rumored to be retooled for upcoming Japanese release.
-
DOJ Lets Microsoft Resume Collecting Protocol Royalties Microsoft may begin collecting royalties again for licensing some protocols because clear technical documentation is now available.
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The Motorola Droid Gets Rooted Android forum offers instructions on how to gain administrator access to your Droid, but you may not want to. Not yet, at least.
-
Dell Proves That Twitter Can Be Profitable Computer maker has raked in $6.5 million from its Twitter accounts. So how can Twitter itself make money?
-
Nintendo Loses Major Anti-Piracy Lawsuit in France Company vows to appeal 'not guilty' judgment favoring France-based flash cartridge distributor, claims company damaging 'whole video games industry'.
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MySpace Opens Activity Stream to External Developers MySpace is opening up to developers the public activity stream of its users.
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