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May 3, 2010
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Feds Eye Apple for Antitrust Probe New terms in Apple's developers contract raises questions of anticompetitive tactics.
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Gamewatch: Iron Man 2, Fat Princess Fistful of Cake Check out the video games release list for the week of May 3.
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Yet Another High Security Problem with Internet Explorer IE sometimes handles EXE files in strange ways.
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Palin E-Mail Snoop Found Guilty on Two Charges Obstruction of justice and computer fraud convictions could carry hefty jail time.
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Speedier Phones Still Can't Keep up With Networks Next-gen smartphones will get faster surf speeds, but costs and technical limitations will keep them from getting the most out of the networks.
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Apple iPad 3G: Review Roundup Reviewers are quick to offer tips and workarounds for early buyers of the newest iPad.
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Novell, Red Hat Prevail in User-interface Patent Case Two open-source-software companies successfully thwart a patent infringement case.
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SAP, Waste Management Settle Lawsuit SAP has settled the lawsuit Waste Management filed against it for an undisclosed sum.
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