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October 24, 2010
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Google Apologizes for Snooping The search giant promises to be careful where it looks and listens in the future, outlining new policies for data-gathering.
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Asian Cities Dominate Fast Broadband State of the Internet report identifies cities, countries with fastest and most available broadband service.
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Programmers Who Defined the Tech Industry: Where Are They Now? Revisiting the software architects of the 1970s and 1980s for their perspective where the industry has been and is going.
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Internet Population Nears 2 Billion A UN report cites increasing Internet access in developing countries and by mobile devices and texting.
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Windows Phone 7's Gamble: No Phone Is Perfect Microsoft has opened its server apps to any phones, but that makes things tougher for challengers -- including Microsoft.
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Verizon iPhone Rumor Won't Die The hints are in the help wanted ads; Verizon is hiring tech support for an iPhone-like gadget.
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Must-Have Windows 7 Downloads Celebrate the operating system's first birthday with these essential tools, tweakers, and enhancements.
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Google Prepares to Launch Epic Broadband at Stanford Google's quest to launch a super-fast broadband service hits another milestone.
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Google Target of Misdirected Privacy Backlash Google's data privacy practices are under scrutiny, but the focus should be on protecting the data so Google can't get it in the first place.
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Powerline Networking Standard Ratified, Should Mean Easier Home Networks The IEEE standards organization recently ratified the Powerline networking standard. What does this mean for you?
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Mario Bundled with Special Edition Consoles Nintendo is releasing limited-edition Mario system bundles for both the Wii and DSi XL.
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SAP Seeks Gag Order for Upcoming Oracle Trial SAP is seeking a court order that would prevent Oracle lawyers from discussing their TomorrowNow case outside the courtroom.
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Mac Users Warned of Growing Virus Threat Some 5000 "strains" of malware now target the Mac, and an antivirus venodr reports seeing 500 new Mac-specific samples every month.
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