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Meet the World's Most Expensive iPhone British designer Stuart Hughes has created an iPhone costing a cool $3.2 million.
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Nokia CEO Underscores Support for Symbian Symbian's future on Nokia's smartphones has been questioned lately, but Nokia's support for the operating system remains unchanged for the foreseeable future.
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The State of Windows 7 Satisfaction Early adopters report they're mostly happy -- and that goes for Vista users even more than XP users.
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Comcast Aims to Help Bandwidth Hogs Impose Self Control Comcast is trialing a service that tips off heavy users when they are about to run afoul of the company's acceptable use policy.
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Point-and-shoot Cameras Buying Guide Today's digital cameras are chock full of features, making it easier than ever to take a great set of pictures. In fact, the most difficult task you'll have to...
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Google Alters News Indexing to Accommodate Pay Walls Google will now limit access to paid content from other sites.
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ESRB Releases iPhone App for Parents Leading games industry ratings provider offers free iPhone application to give parents a ratings summary leg up at point of sale this holiday.
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First Look: FlipShare TV Those who own Cisco's Flip camcorders know how easy it is to shoot with the diminutive camcorder as well as lightly edit the content you've captured with the...
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Psystar Stops Selling Mac Clones With Apple's OS Mac clone maker Psystar has agreed to pay Apple nearly $2.7 million in a partial settlement approved this week by a federal judge.
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New Facebook Privacy Controls Just Weeks Away Think you've heard about them before? You have--back in July--but it's now about to happen, FB founder Mark Zuckerberg says. Regional networks? They're toast.
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Micron Announces Its Fastest Notebook, Desktop SSD Micron Technology is preparing to release its highest-performing solid state drive for notebook and desktop PCs.
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Acer: We'll Be First to Launch a Chrome OS Netbook Company is confident its Google Chrome-based netbook will hit the market in the second half of 2010.
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AT&T: Not As Lousy As Everyone Thinks? How much worse are AT&T's cellular and wireless data services than those provided by the other three major carriers? Not as much as we try to make ourselves believe.
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Google Tweaks News Indexing to Placate Publishers Google said Tuesday it will change how it grants access to news stories to give publishers more control over how much content people can see for free.
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AMD CEO Sees 'immense' Benefit From Intel Settlement The recent legal settlement between Intel and AMD will bring new business to AMD and major benefit for its customers, the chip maker said Wednesday.
From Around the Web
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Meet the World's Most Expensive iPhone British designer Stuart Hughes has created an iPhone costing a cool $3.2 million.
-
Nokia CEO Underscores Support for Symbian Symbian's future on Nokia's smartphones has been questioned lately, but Nokia's support for the operating system remains unchanged for the foreseeable future.
-
The State of Windows 7 Satisfaction Early adopters report they're mostly happy -- and that goes for Vista users even more than XP users.
-
Comcast Aims to Help Bandwidth Hogs Impose Self Control Comcast is trialing a service that tips off heavy users when they are about to run afoul of the company's acceptable use policy.
-
Point-and-shoot Cameras Buying Guide Today's digital cameras are chock full of features, making it easier than ever to take a great set of pictures. In fact, the most difficult task you'll have to...
-
Google Alters News Indexing to Accommodate Pay Walls Google will now limit access to paid content from other sites.
-
ESRB Releases iPhone App for Parents Leading games industry ratings provider offers free iPhone application to give parents a ratings summary leg up at point of sale this holiday.
-
First Look: FlipShare TV Those who own Cisco's Flip camcorders know how easy it is to shoot with the diminutive camcorder as well as lightly edit the content you've captured with the...
-
Psystar Stops Selling Mac Clones With Apple's OS Mac clone maker Psystar has agreed to pay Apple nearly $2.7 million in a partial settlement approved this week by a federal judge.
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New Facebook Privacy Controls Just Weeks Away Think you've heard about them before? You have--back in July--but it's now about to happen, FB founder Mark Zuckerberg says. Regional networks? They're toast.
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