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AT&T On Loss of iPhone Exclusivity: What, Me Worry? AT&T executives don't appear concerned that it could lose someday it's exclusive deal with Apple selling the iPhone. Should AT&T be more concerned?
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Overheating Laptop: A Personal Story When my Dell laptop dangerously overheated, the experience was frightening. And resolving it with Dell was downright frustrating.
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RIM's BlackPad as Enterprise Tablet? Analysts Think So Analysts say the BlackPad needs to focus on security and productivity, rather than consumption and entertainment, as tablets like the iPad have done.
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Rokus New Internet TV Boxes are Ready to Take on Apple TV Theres nothing radical about the new devices but they sport some nice tweaks, and they're better, cheap and smaller than previous models.
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Netflix Apologizes for Hiring Actors to Stage Event Extras were hired to boost the attendance and enthusiasm of a crowd at an event marking the launch of streaming movies and TV shows in Canada.
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Ads Within Captchas: Tell Me it Isn't So Solve Media, a start-up company, plans to turn these Internet nuisances into advertisements that show a message a person must retype.
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Leaked Nintendo 3DS Hardware Specs Analyzed Is this what's really inside Nintendo's upcoming 3DS gaming handheld?
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Dell's 7-inch Android Tablet is a Snoozer So Far The follow-up to the 5-inch Streak joins a crowded field of competitors, and its specs don't help the tablet distinguish itself.
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iPad and iOS: Anatomy of a Love-Hate Relationship Months later, my ardor has cooled over the iPad, and I've finally figured out why: I'm just not that jazzed about iOS.
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8 Essential Privacy Extensions for Firefox Our computers are loaded with details about our personal and business lives, and these are a few steps you can take to safeguard that information.
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Facebook Phone Rumors Persist But Zuckerberg Denies Device Exists Bloomberg says Facebook wants to build a mobile phone with social networking features at its core, and the device could be out by 2011.
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Google Sues Allegedly Rogue Prescription Drug Advertisers Google is taking some allegedly illegal sellers of prescription drugs to court after they advertised their products on Google's ad network.
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Bing Rewards Users, But With Gotchas Bing is giving rewards ranging from movie tickets to electronics -- as long as you don't mind using a whole bunch of Microsoft services and software in addition to Bing.
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