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June 19, 2010
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Verizon's Droid X Could Have Business Appeal Verizon's upcoming Droid X smartphone looks to be a multimedia behemoth, but the long-discussed device may end up drawing in business users as well.
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Did Apple Update Mac's Malware Protection--But Not Tell Anyone? Does an operating system vendor have a responsibility to reveal all of its security patches to its users?
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Kinect for Xbox 360 vs. Playstation Move Analysis: A little hands-on gaming with the new features suggests both could use a bit more time in the oven.
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Acer Picks AMD Chips for New Netbooks Acer announced two new netbooks with chips from AMD, boosting the chip company's efforts to capture netbook market share from Intel.
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Still running Windows XP SP2? Why? Analysis: XP SP3 has a lot to offer, even to Mr. Linux -- consider speed, stability, and compatibility.
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Facebook Chides Privacy Coalition Over 'Open Letter' Facebook says it has taken appropriate steps to simplify information sharing and protect user privacy.
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How to Avoid Apple iPhone, iPad 3G Overages There are several simple ways to avoid exceeding your cellular data limits; try them before buying a pricey tool.
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OnLive Game Streaming Service Launches  But Not for All I pre-registered for the service back on May 30th, when pre-reg first opened up, but I havent heard anything about my account being open.
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Keep Kids Safe on Facebook Analysis: Software filters can't block every scammer, spammer, phisher and worse online; here are some options.
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Texting While Driving More Common Among Adults Than Teens Pew Research found adults are more likely to engage in risky texting behavior behind the wheel than teens
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How To Tether Your Android Phone For Free Tethering's the talk of the town in the smartphone world these days. Here is how to tether your Android phone for free.
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Juggling Google Acounts? Help is Coming Analysis: The monster task of maintaining multiple Google accounts.
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Linux for Laughs A great gallery of posters,wallpapers and other artworks that show off the old Linux funny bone.
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The Broadband Providers Doth Protest Too Much, Methinks The broadband industry has reacted strongly to FCC efforts to have an open debate regarding the reclassification of broadband oversight. What is it afraid of?
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FCC Group Crafting Plans to Open up Mobile Spectrum A U.S. FCC task force laid out preliminary ideas on Friday for allowing conventional mobile broadband in satellite frequencies.
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HP Plans to Roll Out Social Network for IT Pros 48Upper will target IT pros with promises of social collaboration and troubleshooting tips. But will the site actually benefit users?
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Apple Slips Anti-Malware Update into Snow Leopard Company adds a third Trojan signature to baked-in anti-virus scanning, the first update in 10 months.
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Apple iPhone 4 Doubles the Memory of Its Predecessor Eagle-eyed bloggers have noticed that the new Apple iPhone 4 will have 512 MB of RAM: double or quadruple the amount in previous iPhones (and double that in the iPad).
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Canada Considers Banning Some Phone Lock-ins A Canadian lawmaker introduced a bill this week that would require operators to unlock some cell phones.
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Latin America Net Arena Offers VC Opportunities Venture capitalists focused on Latin America's technology market say the region offers a much better investment climate than in years past.
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PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: May 2010In PCWorld Downloads, our reviewers sometimes find fascinating new files...and sometimes develop a fresh appreciation for the tried-and-true. This May, both scenarios played out. We ran across handy little utilities for system tray use and Office improvements. We reviewed tools for DVD-ripping, energy conservation, general tweaks, and more. And with all that work done, we felt fine about relaxing with a physics-based desktop toy and a classic game.
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