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  • Chinese E-publisher Plans Baidu Copyright Lawsuit A Chinese e-publisher plans to file suit against local search engine Baidu.com as Google also faces legal pressure from Chinese authors over Google Books.
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  • Mozilla Rolls out Latest Firefox Beta New Firefox 3.6 beta is released
  • Google Releases EtherPad as Open Source to Calm Users Google has released the source code of the EtherPad hosted word-processing application it acquired earlier this month.
  • BT-1 Bluetooth Webcam Every Mac laptop, as well as the iMac desktop, includes a built-in iSight camera, capable of capturing both video and stills. So unless you've got a Mac mini or...
  • Kodak EasyShare Z950 The 12-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z950 is an easy-to-use pocket megazoom camera with an impressive list of advanced features. In addition to a 10X-optical-zoom...
  • Facebook Target of FTC Privacy Complaint Ten privacy groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission that seeks a roll-back of recent changes to Facebook's privacy policy.
  • 5 Questions About Palm's 2010 Phone Plans Palm hopes to turn the ship around and make money next year, but much depends on its partners.
  • Budget Gifts for Mac Users 15 great gifts priced under $100 (and even less) for the Apple fan on your shopping list.
  • SpeedNote for IPhone SpeedNote, a $2 app from DevLux, attempts to solve a problem that I just don't have, and does so in a way that's absolutely antithetical not only to how I use...
  • Magellan Maestro 4700 Magellan's Maestro line of GPS devices has always been designed to appeal to consumers who are willing to pay more for more features. And that's still true of...
  • Windows Mobile on Life Support, Drops Behind iPhone The iPhone has jumped into the number two spot for smartphones in the U.S. while Microsoft is pushing Windows Mobile 7 back farther to the end of 2010.

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