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June 14, 2010
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AT&T Apologizes, Blames Hackers for IPad E-mail Breach AT&T issued an apology on Sunday for a hack that exposed thousands of e-mail addresses of iPad customers last week and vowed to work with law enforcement.
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Kinect: What We Know So Far Microsoft kicks off E3 with theatrics that included a peek at Kinect for the Xbox and a Cirque du Soleil performance.
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Radio Shack, Wal-Mart and Best Buy to Carry iPhone 4 The iPhone 4 will be sold at Radio Shack, Wal-Mart and Best Buy on June 24.
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Nokia to Launch Kin Knockoff Social Phone Nokia will introduce a chubby sized phone geared toward social media mavens later this year in Indonesia.
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Android 2.2 Upgrade List: Is Your Phone Getting Froyo? Here's what we know so far.
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5 Reasons to Upgrade to Apple's Safari 5 The biggest change is bringing extensions to the browser.
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AT&T Blames 'Malicious' Hackers For iPad 3G E-mail Breach AT&T apologized for a security breach that exposed the e-mail addresses of a 100k iPad users.
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YouTube Videos To Become High Art at the Guggenheim YouTube and Guggenheim partner for biennial event to discover and showcase the most exceptional online videos.
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New 'Supremacy MMA' Game To Battle with UFC: Undisputed and EA MMA Will apply an extreme approach to sports upon the world of mixed martial arts.
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Meet Kinect, Microsoft's New Name for Project Natal Microsoft has a new name for it's motion-sensing Xbox 360 camera, formerly known as Project Natal, reports USA Today, before pulling the story.
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iPhone Multitasking -- We're Still Waiting Analysis: iPhone 4 multitasking will disappoint those who have been more hopeful than attentive.
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E3's Eve: Trends to Watch For Analysis: Beyond the most anticipated games, here are the picks for top trends at the gaming show opening next week.
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Clock Winding Down on Windows XP SP2 Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP SP2 as of July 13, 2010--forcing businesses to expedite plans to implement SP3 or move to Windows 7.
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SeaMicro's Cloud Server Sports 512 Atom Processors SeaMicro has announced a new server that includes 512 Atom processors, targeted to process Web applications.
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Chrome OS to Achieve Windows Support through "Chromoting" A Google software engineer revealed that a feature called "chromoting" will enable the Chrome OS to run legacy Windows software.
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Facebook Adds IPv6 Support Facebook says it's now offering "experimental, non-production" support for IPv6, the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol.
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AT&T Offers HTC Aria, But Still Dabbling in Android AT&T is expanding its Android portfolio with the HTC Aria, but it still appears tentative about embracing the Android platform.
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Is Bill Gates Delivering a New Einstein Letter? The message that Bill Gates, venture capitalist John Doerr, Jeff Immelt CEO of GE, Ursula Burns, the CEO of Xerox, and others who met with President Barack Obama, is that the U.S. today is not leading the world in alternative energy development.
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Accessing Open Wi-Fi Networks May Become Legal in Finland Finland should change its current law, and not make it punishable by law to access someone's unprotected Wi-Fi network.
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Google's Problems With Android Market Continue On Saturday, a number of developers started complaining about erroneous download counts on Android Market.
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AT&T Apologizes, Blames Hackers for IPad E-mail Breach AT&T issued an apology on Sunday for a hack that exposed thousands of e-mail addresses of iPad customers last week and vowed to work with law enforcement.
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PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: May 2010In PCWorld Downloads, our reviewers sometimes find fascinating new files...and sometimes develop a fresh appreciation for the tried-and-true. This May, both scenarios played out. We ran across handy little utilities for system tray use and Office improvements. We reviewed tools for DVD-ripping, energy conservation, general tweaks, and more. And with all that work done, we felt fine about relaxing with a physics-based desktop toy and a classic game.
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