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iPhone Prototype: Web Reacts to Police Raid on Gizmodo Editor's House

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April 27, 2010
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iPhone Prototype: Web Reacts to Police Raid on Gizmodo Editor's House Police raided Gizmodo editor Jason Chen's house Friday night--has Apple gone too far?
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Apple iPad: Love at First Sight, No Buyer's Remorse Before launch, a lot of people wondered what the iPad was for. Here is one skeptic's account of how the iPad is now used in his house.
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The Sims 3 Revealed for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, and DS Electronic Arts announces The Sims 3 coming this fall for all three consoles plus Nintendo's DS, but not for Sony's PSP.
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Supreme Court to Rule on Violent Video Games Law The US Supreme Court agrees to hear arguments in California law designed to enable government regulation of violent video game sales to minors.
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Nokia N8 Boasts Beefy Specs, Revamped Symbian 3 OS Multimedia-friendly N8 offers some impressive features, like a 12-megapixel camera with HD video recording, but is its new OS one of them?
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4G Wireless: 20 Questions Asked & Answered The who, what, when, where, and why of the new generation of mobile broadband that--we're told--will give our devices super powers.
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Senators Get Testy With Facebook Over Privacy Two more lawmakers are asking Facebook to change the way it shares personal information, but why are they making any actual laws?
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Anatomy of an Alternate-Reality Game Alternate-reality games (ARG) have become more sophisticated in the last few years, and now it seems every major new game comes with an extra mystery to solve.
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RIM Launches Two New BlackBerrys and Voice-Over-Wi-Fi Service The latest RIM BlackBerry handsets offer all of the familiar BlackBerry business features in slightly updated, sleeker designs.
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Watch Out iPhone, Android Use Is on the Rise Report says the Android operating system is growing quickly. What does that mean for the future of Google's OS and Apple's iPhone?
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Net Neutrality: The Numbers Don't Add up Have you heard the news? Passing Net neutrality rules will result in the loss of 340,000 jobs in the broadband industry and up to 1.5 million jobs overall by 2020.
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Your Facebook Profile May Be Sold by Russian Hacker A spammer/scammer named Kirloss is selling 1.5 million Facebook accounts for a few pennies apiece. Yours might be one of them.
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Google Nexus One: A Successful Flop The Nexus One may not be a bestseller, but it has served as an Android demo unit that shows handset and app developers what the Android platform is capable of.
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AMD Six-Core Phenom II Delivers Discount Processing Power The new AMD Phenom II X6 six-core processors lag behind Intel, but yield more bang for the buck.
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Social Networking Exposes Business Networks to Risk Survey results suggest that IT administrators not protecting their networks from social networking risks.
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VMware, Salesforce.com Building Java Cloud Platform VMware and Salesforce.com are jointly developing a cloud computing service called VMforce designed for Java applications.
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Verizon Nexus One is Dead, but That's Okay If you were waiting anxiously for Google's smartphone to hit Verizon, don't despair. Really.
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India’s Nasscom Focuses on Ethics and Corporate Governance A Nasscom report on governance and ethics recommends an ombudsman and a whistleblower policy for Indian outsourcing companies.
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Nokia Says Its First Symbian 3 Smartphone Will Be out in Q3 Nokia on Tuesday launched the N8, its first smartphone based Symbian 3, which Nokia has promised will be easier to use compared to its predecessors.
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