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December 22, 2010
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Want Swype for Android? Now's Your Chance Swype, a popular Android keyboard replacement, is now accepting new users -- but only for a limited time.
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Microsoft BPOS Cloud Service Hit With Data Breach A 'small number' of Offline Address Book users had some of their data accessed
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4 Android Tablets Reviewed and Compared Tablets from Archos, Samsung and ViewSonic are among the first to challenge the iPad.
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Sony Launches Subscription Internet Music Service Sony launched a subscription streaming music service on Wednesday, furthering its plan to offer a range of content via the Internet to its consumer electronics...
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Republicans Declare War on FCC Net Neutrality Rules Incoming committee chairs in the new House of Representatives and senior Republican senators say they will work to reverse the FCC's new rules.
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Reports: Microsoft Set to Announce Tablet Version of Windows Rumors swirl around Microsoft preparing a tablet version of Windows for the CES show.
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The Weirdest, Wackiest and Stupidest Sci/Tech Stories of 2010 From exploding Droids to robotic pack mules and Apple weirdness, it was a wacky year.
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20 Best Last-Minute Tech Deals for Holiday Shoppers Not finished with your holiday shopping just yet? Never fear. There's still time to find the perfect gift at the perfect price.
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Microsoft Touts 1.5 Million Windows Phone 7 Phones Sold Microsoft Tuesday said makers of phones running its new Windows mobile operating system had sold 1.5 million handsets since the October launch of Windows Phone 7.
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Apple Kicks WikiLeaks App From iPhone Store Apple has pulled an iPhone app from the App Store that let users read secret U.S. diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks.
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Microsoft May Announce ARM-based Windows for Tablets at CES Microsoft's effort is reportedly part of the company's goal of making Windows "modular," so that parts of the OS may be stripped away for portable devices such as tablets.
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Angry Birds HD Version 1.5 is Here Rovio has issued version 1.5 of the Angry Birds HD app for the iPad.
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Palm, HP Rumored to be Working on New Tablet A report says the tablet, dubbed PalmPad, will be introduced in January and have similar specifications to the HP Slate 500, but there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical.
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Is Apple Developing Voice Search for iOS? Apple appears to be planning to develop voice search, as well as other voice-activated features, for the iOS platform.
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Santa Claus Placed On Watchlist As Possible Terrorist You won't believe who was placed on a watchlist this time -- Santa Claus! After St. Nick balked at a TSA grope down, authorities took him in for questioning regarding possible terrorist activities.
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Qriocity: Sony's Last Musical Stand Qriocity seems destined to fail because of two reasons: not enough content and no portable devices for playback.
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Facebook's Zuckerberg Visits China Microblog Operator Sina Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg continued his tour of China on Wednesday and met the head of Sina, the operator of a popular microblogging service and Internet...
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What If All the World Ran Linux? Huge financial savings, increased efficiency, and dramatic reductions in malware could be among the benefits if Linux were the most popular operating system.
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Apple's iPad Finds a Place in Business Apple's iPad is easily the IT product of the year -- it's reshaped the computing landscape for consumers and opened new opportunities for media companies.
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Want Swype for Android? Now's Your Chance Swype, a popular Android keyboard replacement, is now accepting new users -- but only for a limited time.
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Microsoft BPOS Cloud Service Hit With Data Breach A 'small number' of Offline Address Book users had some of their data accessed
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