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  • KT to Sell IPhone in South Korea South Korean carrier KT will start selling the iPhone this month, the company said Monday, bringing the hit device to another Asian country.
  • Will Chrome OS Lead to More Powerful Win7 Netbooks? Netbooks running Windows 7 could perform better, but Microsoft won't let them. With Chrome OS coming, Redmond may lose its ability to cripple low-cost portables.
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  • Chrome OS: Google's Big Brother Fetish Continues If Google Chrome OS supplants Windows in a meaningful way, then we can kiss our privacy goodbye.
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