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August 2, 2011
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Adobe Edge: What You Need to Know Adobe has released a preview of its new HTML5 tool but what does it mean for you?
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Apple Reveals iCloud Pricing, Apps Apple revealed pricing for its iCloud.com storage service and began to allow developers access to the service
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Apple iCloud: What it is, and What it Costs Apple has revealed details on pricing for iCloud, along with the beta version of iCloud.com. Here's a rundown of what the service is and what it'll do for users.
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Nokia, Microsoft Announce Windows Phone Event for August 17 Could this be the official reveal of Nokias first Windows Phone?
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HP Drops TouchPad Price to Spur Sales Amid weak sales of Android-powered tablets, HP is offering a $50 'instant rebate' on its 16GB and 32GB TouchPad tablets until September.
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Cybercrime Fight Costing Companies More This Year A study says the 56 percent increase can be blamed on malicious code, denial of service attacks, stolen devices, Web-based attacks and malicious insiders.
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Blizzard: Sorry, You'll Have To Be Online To Play Diablo III Blizzard reveals new Diablo III features, including several that'll require you be online at all times to play.
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Black Hat: System Links Your Face to Your Social Security Number and Other Private Things Soon it will be practicable to take someone's photo on a smartphone and within minutes know their Social Security number and a range of other private data.
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Android, iPhone Biggest Winners in Global Smartphone Battle RIM's BlackBerry and Windows phones lag, although RIM is doing quite well in South America, Indonesia, and South Africa.
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Battlefield 3 Will 'Probably' Feature an Online Pass Developer DICE seems unsure over whether or not Battlefield 3 will feature EA's Online Pass system, but thinks that it will "probably" be present in some form.
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Android for Your Wrist: WIMM Unveils Wearable Computing Modules WIMM is trying to revive the concept of creating a computing device strapped to your wrist. It's way too early to declare it a success, but the demo is intriguing.
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CIOs Lack Adequate Cloud Computing Knowledge Traditional IT outsourcing customers are struggling with cloud computing.
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Iomega's New Hard Drive Favors iPad-Owning Mac Users Iomega's Mac Companion Hard Drive is a standard desktop model USB hard disk that's designed to charge an iPad.
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Skype Takes iPad App Live, for Real This Time The app, which was prematurely released Monday, has been expected for more than a month, when reports surfaced that a release was imminent.
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Will Anonymous, LulzSec be Slowed by Arrests? Soon after the FBI made arrests a couple of weeks ago, the groups released a defiant statement vowing to carry on their attacks and daring law enforcement to catch them.
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Skype for iPad Makes a Brief Appearance in App Store Skype said its app, which was available late Monday but quickly pulled, had gone live prematurely.
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Apple Blocks Samsung from Launching Galaxy Tab in Australia Samsung has agreed not to sell its tablet until the case is resolved.
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GoToMeeting Gets Videoconferencing HDFaces will be included at no extra charge as part of a standard GoToMeeting account, which costs $49 a month or $468 a year for unlimited meetings.
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Twitter Adds Dutch, Indonesian to Language Mix The languages are the first to be translated using Twitter's translation center, a collection of volunteer users who signed up to offer their skills.
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Amex, Verizon Wireless to Offer Mobile Payment Verizon Wireless and American Express will integrate the Serve online payment system over mobile phones and tablets in coming months, the two companies announced Monday.
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