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  • Move Over Google Phone, Here Comes the Google Netbook Latest rumor says we can expect a Google-branded mini laptop. Maybe we should prepare for the day when Google owns our entire computing experience.
  • TypeStyler X (v.10.6) TypeStyler is more than 20 years old, and to employ an overused but apt phrase, this version is definitely not your father's TypeStyler. The type-effects...
  • Nisus Writer Pro 1.4 In 2005, I reviewed Nisus Writer Express and gave it good marks, while noting that it may not appeal anyone who needs the tools found in Microsoft Word. Since...
  • Apple Posts Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.7 On Wednesday, Apple released Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.7, designed to extend RAW image compatibility for Aperture 2, iPhoto '08 and iPhoto '09.
  • Shut Down "Fake Steve Jobs" Not AT&T "Operation Chokehold" is a fun fantasy that has gone too far. What if someone gets hurt?
  • Five Misconceptions About ITunes and IPods There's a lot of misinformation floating around about the iTunes/iPod/iPhone ecosystem. Here's a truthful look at a few of the more popular notions out there...
  • Kansas Businessman Gets Prison for E-Rate Fraud A Kansas businessman is sentenced to 57 months in prison for E-Rate fraud.
  • Will the Litl Make It Big? The litl is meant to be an Internet computer (or "Webbook"), accessing its applications across the Internet with no hard drive or optical drive.
  • Customers to AT&T: Choke on This My post last week about how AT&T treats its customers like losers got quite a rise out of readers. It even provoked a response from AT&T itself.
  • MaxiVista Turns Other PCs Into Multiple Monitors Extend your monitor onto another PC with MaxiVista.
  • Motorola Backflip: AT&T's First Android Phone? Unusual-looking device, with a keyboard that flips over, is similar, in some ways, to the Motorola Cliq.
  • Ericsson Demos HSPA at 42 Mbps On Wednesday Ericsson demonstrated the next generation of 3G mobile broadband networks, which offers speeds of 42 Mbps (bits per second).
  • NTT DoCoMo Begins Building LTE Network Japan's largest cellular provider has embarked on network upgrade that should enable it to offer high-speed LTE data services from around this time next year.
  • Google Introduces Landmarks on India Maps In India, Google is offering driving directions using landmarks; besides street names; to meet local requirements.
  • Chinese ISP Hosts 1 in 7 Conficker Infections Shadowserver released data showing some Chinese ISPs have the biggest problem with Conficker worm.

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