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June 1, 2010
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Asus' New 10- and 12-inch Eee Pad Tablets: First Pics UPDATE: Asustek on Monday unveiled two Windows-based tablet PCs and an e-reader users can take notes on.
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Google Ditches Microsoft's Windows Over Security Issues, Report Claims Google is snubbing Microsoft's Windows operating system, citing security issues with the OS, a new report says.
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Intel's Roadmap Revealed: 6 Notebook CPUs Ahead Get a preview of Intel's plans for new dual-core chips this year.
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Quit Facebook Day was a Success Even as it Flopped Quit Facebook Day may have been deemed a 'flop', but people who care about their privacy should thank the quitters.
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Flexible Glass Technology Means Lighter, Brighter Displays Sony joins Corning and others developing ultrathin displays that could bring "The Daily Prophet" to your door.
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Why PC Wargame Battles From The Bulge Costs So Much Matrix Games' niche real-time strategy PC wargame Battles From the Bulge costs an unprecedented $80 to $90. What were they thinking? We ask the publisher to find out.
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Synaptics Trackpad Accepts Four-Finger Gestures The new TouchPad-IS takes gesture commands to new levels, giving the Mac Trackpad a new challenger.
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Sony PS3 3D Update Coming June 10 Sony slaps a date on its Japanese PlayStation 3 downloadable 3D update, with an anticipated near-term U.S. followup.
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Apple on Track to Sell 7.6 Million iPads in 2010 Apple says it has sold more than two million iPads since it launched the tablet two months ago.
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Can Non-Apple Tablets Compete Against the iPad? This week nearly a dozen tablets are on display at the Computex Taipei trade show. Can any of them compete against Apple's iPad?
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Apple Sells 2 Million iPads in Under Two Months UPDATE: Apple has now sold more than two million iPad tablets, less than two months after the iPad's April 3 U.S. launch.
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First look: Fedora 13 from Red Hat The latest version of Red Hat's desktop Linux project delivers a new thin install framework, a cleaner UI, and enhanced device support.
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Qualcomm Readies Dual-core Processors for Smartphones Qualcomm has announced two new chipsets in its Snapdragon family, which have two processor cores running at up to 1.2GHz.
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GlobalFoundries Joins Other Chip Makers in Raising Spending GlobalFoundries joined several other chip makers by unveiling a new plan to spend an additional US$3 billion for chip facilities.
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Facebook Admits Censoring Content in Pakistan Facebook says it has blocked access to a page on its site to users in Pakistan, where the page has offended Muslims
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BlackBerry Bold 9700 Makes a Statement in White T-Mobile is the first U.S. carrier to offer RIMs new BlackBerry Bold 9700 in a color it's calling "flash" white.
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Euro Operators Push Cheap Android-based Smartphones Mobile operator Orange is joining a growing list of European mobile operators offering cheap Android-based smartphones.
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Intel Talks Technology Concepts, Plans Atom Update Intel will discuss its future product and technology plans at Computex
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Google 'Phasing Out' Windows Over Security Concerns Google is moving its employees off the Microsoft Windows operating system as part of efforts to improve security, it has been reported.
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Pixel Qi Shows Prototype Touchscreen Displays Pixel Qi, a display start-up that's generating buzz for its laptop screen that works well both indoors and outdoors, showed off prototype touchpanel versions.
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PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: April 2010The reviewers and bloggers of PCWorld see a great deal of software every month. In April, their favorites ran the gamut from the useful to the delightful--and a few that fit both descriptions. From encryption to syncing, from printer utilities to desktop tidiers, from problem-solvers to puzzle games and even a Commodore 64 emulator...here are the month's favorites.
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