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Modern Warfare 2: Abundant and Available Despite the prelaunch hype, it's easy to find the hottest and latest "Call of Duty" title.
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Delete a Registry Key Buffalo asked the Answer Line forum how to delete a Registry key
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Google Latitude Gets Snoopier: Adds Location History and Alerts It's a little creepy -- but could be handy to trace your own steps and those of your peeps (or not).
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Taiwan Lawmakers Reject Funds for Memory Chip Makers Taiwanese lawmakers rejected applications for funding from two Taiwanese DRAM makers, and asked the government to dump the DRAM revitalization plan.
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New IPhone Malware Steals Data From Jailbroken Phones Another piece of dangerous code that attacks iPhones has been found, although it puts at risk only a very small subset of the smartphone's users.
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Should We Reject Modern Warfare 2 Because It's Violent? Washington Times columnist calls for rejection of violent video games, takes aim at terrorist sequence in Activision's Modern Warfare 2.
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Samsung Intros Bada Mobile OS: Do We Need It? Samsung is introducing a mobile operating system called Bada it hopes will be competitive with Apple's and Google's offerings.
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Nokia Expands CDMA Range in China With Three Phones Nokia has launched three new CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phones for the Chinese market.
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Elpida Signs on Another Taiwan DRAM Maker Elpida signed Winbond Electronics to a technology and outsourcing deal, raising its Taiwan allies to four.
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China Lauds IPhone App That Spreads State Views Chinese state-owned news outlets are increasingly offering iPhone apps as the country looks for new ways to project its official political views abroad.
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Kindle for PC: Try E-Books without Buying an E-Reader Amazon releases Kindle for PC, Windows software for reading Kindle e-books on a PC — a Mac version is coming soon.
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Windows 7 on Netbooks: Destined to Disappoint? Most Windows 7-equipped netbooks ship with the underwhelming Starter Edition, and new evidence shows that Linux on netbooks is alive and well.
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Firefox Faces Its Future as It Turns Five As the Mozilla foundation celebrates five years of Firefox this week, bloggers bake a cake and light the candles.
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Facebook Denies Hijack Facebook Groups were disrupted by a warning to "Control Your Info" but no damage occurred besides disruption, Facebook says.
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Snow Leopard Update Nukes Atom Support Apple's Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update kills support for Intel Atom/netbooks — netbook users running Intel Atom likely won't be able to upgrade beyond 10.6.1.
From Around the Web
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Modern Warfare 2: Abundant and Available Despite the prelaunch hype, it's easy to find the hottest and latest "Call of Duty" title.
-
Delete a Registry Key Buffalo asked the Answer Line forum how to delete a Registry key
-
Google Latitude Gets Snoopier: Adds Location History and Alerts It's a little creepy -- but could be handy to trace your own steps and those of your peeps (or not).
-
Taiwan Lawmakers Reject Funds for Memory Chip Makers Taiwanese lawmakers rejected applications for funding from two Taiwanese DRAM makers, and asked the government to dump the DRAM revitalization plan.
-
New IPhone Malware Steals Data From Jailbroken Phones Another piece of dangerous code that attacks iPhones has been found, although it puts at risk only a very small subset of the smartphone's users.
-
Should We Reject Modern Warfare 2 Because It's Violent? Washington Times columnist calls for rejection of violent video games, takes aim at terrorist sequence in Activision's Modern Warfare 2.
-
Samsung Intros Bada Mobile OS: Do We Need It? Samsung is introducing a mobile operating system called Bada it hopes will be competitive with Apple's and Google's offerings.
-
Nokia Expands CDMA Range in China With Three Phones Nokia has launched three new CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phones for the Chinese market.
-
Elpida Signs on Another Taiwan DRAM Maker Elpida signed Winbond Electronics to a technology and outsourcing deal, raising its Taiwan allies to four.
-
China Lauds IPhone App That Spreads State Views Chinese state-owned news outlets are increasingly offering iPhone apps as the country looks for new ways to project its official political views abroad.
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