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September 29, 2010
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Online IP Protection Bill Sparks Outrage Proposed legislation aimed at slowing online copyright infringement has drawn criticism frm privacy advocates and industry gurus.
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Government Wiretapping: Coming Soon to a Computer Near You? Your Internet privacy could go the way of the dodo, if the feds enact laws to snoop on Skype chats and Facebook messages
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Apple Gives Google Voice App the Nod of Approval, Says Report Apple has approved the official Google Voice App according to reports.
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How To Make Your Cable Company Hate You Ditch your cable company, save $900 a year, and sign-up for Hulu Plus on a Roku's set-top box and the TV junkie in you will still be able to get its Boob Tube fix.
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Google's CEO Dreams of Google-tastic and Creepy Future Google CEO Eric Schmidt dreams of a cloud-based future where we are never bored, never lost, and never out of Google's sphere of influence.
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Scrabble Makes Kindle's Bestseller List Amazon's Kindle e-book reader has a new best seller called Scrabble.
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Ivi Sued for Streaming Copyrighted Video CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and PBS, among others, have sued the online streaming service that was once hailed as "the future of television"
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8 Things We Know About the 3DS Launch So Far You won't be able to grab a Nintendo 3DS until March, according to Nintendo, but we know a lot more about the system, including pricing, dynamic wireless communication, and a cool-sounding augmented reality feature.
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PlayBook Tablet OS Might Move to BlackBerry Phones Research In Motion is expected to make this move, which would update the aging OS for BlackBerrys, in a couple of generations down the line.
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A Brief History of Android How Android rose to prominence in the smartphone market.
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Top 10 Funniest Internet Memes Without such memes as Double Rainbow, Crasher Squirrel, and Star Wars Kid, the Internet just wouldn't be as much fun.
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AOL Buys TechCrunch: Will The Scandals Continue? Will TechCrunch continue to make news with rabble rousing stories now that AOL is in charge?
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A Bose TV? Sounds Good - Literally Bose jumps into TV market with VideoWave entertainment system, which includes a 46-inch 1080p HDTV with built-in sound system.
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Google Yields to the Haters of Gmails Conversation View You now have the option to turn off threaded conversations in Gmail.
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Hulu Plus Comes to TiVo, Roku Set-Top Boxes Subscription service will be available on more set-top boxes this fall, but will customers be willing to pay the price?
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Is the Web Going Away? Or is It Going All Over the Place? The browser is not always (and is increasingly less so) the best window to the Internet -- especially on mobile gadgets.
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