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June 10, 2010
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Google's New Look: Why is Everybody So Upset? Google's traditionally plain white homepage is now sporting a big old picture...and the masses don't seem to like it.
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Report: Apple's IAd Could Face Antitrust Investigation U.S. anitrust regulators plan to investigate whether Apple is shutting down third-party networks in advertising on devices like the iPhone and iPad,
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'Brute Force' Script Snatched iPad E-mail Addresses Security experts say it was a "brute force" attack that exposed the e-mail addresses of more than 100,000 iPad owners.
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Let's Declare a Moratorium on Browser Speed Claims Apple says Safari 5 is the world's fastest browser. Other folks disagree. Who's right? Everyone and no one.
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New Tool Helps You Find a JobThrough Facebook Facebook doesn't have to be just for fun. Simply Hired's new job search tool integrates with Facebook to help you find employment through people you know.
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Sony Launches 3D TVs, Gaming Sony's plans for 3D entertainment begin coming together on Thursday as the company kicks off sales of 3D TVs and begins offering 3D games for its PlayStation 3.
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Windows Phone 7: 3 Reasons It's Not Just for Consumers When Windows Phone 7 devices arrive this holiday season, they will be diving into crowded U.S. consumer waters full of CrackBerry addicts and iPhone fans.
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Sophos Adds Cloud-based Threat Analysis to Endpoint Security Software Sophos has added a cloud-based threat analysis and blocking capability called Live Protection to its endpoint software for anti-malware and intrusion-detection.
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Forrester Forum: Most Businesses Still Don't Understand IT Only 16 percent of CEOs of the world’s largest companies mention IT in their company annual reports, according to George Colony, chief executive of analyst group...
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MS Windows Live Essentials Rides New Wave The beta of Microsoft's latest update of its free Windows Live Essentials line of online applications -- which Microsoft calls Wave 4 -- was recently released to...
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Twitter to Roll out Automatic Link Shortening Service Twitter will roll out a new automatic link shortening service to users later this summer.
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2K Games, Square Enix Provide New Information on E3 Lineups 2K Games announced the slate of games that will be on display at its booth at E3 next week, along with new details and release windows for its hottest titles.
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Google's Caffeine: a Transition From Months to Seconds Google's Caffeine is the latest product of a Google push for immediacy that was sparked by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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BP Tries to Distance Itself From Twitter Parody Oil company asks @BPGlobalPR to clarify that its tweets are not coming from official BP sources.
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Is Sony's Planning a 'Budget' $199.99 PS3? Sony slaps a $199.99 PS3 on its 'compatible 3D product' page, fueling speculation the company's planning to announce an entry-level model at next week's E3 games show.
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Surprise! Real Keyboards, Not Keytars, in Rock Band 3 Rock Band 3 will ship with an actual 25-key keyboard, not a keytar, says Harmonix CEO.
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Oh No, Here Comes FrontierVille FarmVille creator Zynga has launched a new game that promises to be even more annoying to those of who don't want to play.
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3D For PlayStation 3 Games (But Not Blu-ray) Dropping Tomorrow Sony says its 3D update for the PlayStation 3, which allows users to view select games and Blu-ray movies in stereoscopic 3D with special glasses and TVs, will debut tomorrow.
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Save Money on Microsoft Office 2010 by Upgrading to 2007 First Small businesses and home users may find that the least expensive route from Office 2003 to 2010 is upgrading to 2007.
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Deal With Apple 'easy,' Microsoft Executive Says Microsoft's executive in charge of Bing discussed the search engine's successes and missteps over the past year.
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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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