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December 6, 2010
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WikiLeaks Vows to Never Say Die With 355 New Websites WikiLeaks has asked the Web community to open mirror sites so it cannot be downed or censored and said Monday that 355 new sites are already up.
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Nexus S Gets Official: The First Phone to Launch with Gingerbread Samsung and Google's Nexus S sports a 4-inch curved Super AMOLED display, a front-facing video camera, NFC technology and, of course, the brand new Android 2.3 ("Gingerbread").
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Battle.net Servers Slammed as World of Warcraft Cataclysm Launch Looms World of Warcraft expansion Cataclysm finally unlocks at midnight tonight, and Blizzard's Battle.net server are already buckling.
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Facebook Redesigns Profile Pages Users can accept the new look now or wait for the changes to roll out to everyone in the coming weeks.
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Google Readies E-Books The search giant forgoes the hardware wars to focus on selling digital books that will be widely available on existing hardware.
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LimeWire to Close December 31 The peer-to-peer site will shut its online music store permanently before fighting its fine for illicit sharing.
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Facebook's Zuckerberg Plays Nice in 60 Minutes Interview The CEO reaches outside the tech bubble for an interview full of laughs, smiles, and giggles.
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Google, Samsung Announced Nexus S Smartphone Samsung Electronics and Google on Monday announced the Nexus S smartphone, which will come with Android 2.3, the latest version of Google's OS, also code-named...
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Facebook's Profile Redesign: A Tour The revamped profile page lets you personalize and highlight the important parts of your life, while still maintaining Facebook's clean, simplified look.
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Chrome OS and Netbook: 3 Reasons for Success, 3 Reasons for Failure Do the Chrome OS and the Chromebook stand a chance? Here are three omens of certain failure -- and three reasons it can succeed.
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The 3D Printer Revolution Countdown: Print Your Own PC Coming Shortly Today's 3D printers can print out robots, eyeglass frames, foods, tools, toys, and more. Who knows what the future holds?
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Anyone Still Want to Contend That the iPad Isnt a Creative Tool? While it's true that the iPad can't replace a Mac or Windows PC for every creative task, the evidence is piling up mighty fast that it is an exciting creative tool.
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Are We Making Too Much of a PlayStation Phone? Another week, another rumor suggesting Sony's hard at work on a PlayStation portable with cellular capabilities, now with 100% more video.
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The Alleged Playstation Phone Looks & Good! Sony Ericsson's Playstation Phone is just a rumor, but if the rumored images and specs on this phone are to be believed, it looks good.
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WikiLeaks: China Pressured Google on Internet Censorship Google's struggles to operate its search engine in China worsened after a high-ranking Chinese official Googled himself only to find "results critical of him,"...
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Android 'Gingerbread' OS Adds Mobile Payments, VoIP Support Google says the latest flavor of its Android mobile operating system, called Android 2.3 or 'Gingerbread', is the fastest yet.
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Facebook Profiles Makeover Puts Focus on Ads Facebook unveiled a significant redesign of Facebook Profile pages--including almost double the space for sponsored ads.
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Japanes Supercomputer Gets Faster but Draws No More Power Tokyo Institute of Technology's newest supercomputer, Tsubame 2.0, proves that high-power computing can go hand-in-hand with energy efficiency. The new computer...
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Jury Awards Pet Food Maker $61 Million in ERP Suit A jury in Alabama last week awarded pet food maker Sunshine Mills US$61 million in connection with its lawsuit over a problematic Ross Systems ERP (enterprise...
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Can a Flashy 3D Interface Save the BlackBerry? Research in Motions acquisition of a 3D user interface company could turn around the companys fortunes, but how helpful would that innovation be?
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WikiLeaks Vows to Never Say Die With 355 New Websites WikiLeaks has asked the Web community to open mirror sites so it cannot be downed or censored and said Monday that 355 new sites are already up.
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PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: November 2010In November, our reviewers looked for solutions to specific problems: image editing, laptop security, offline backup, and overly expensive printing. They found free and inexpensive answers, plus a few fun extras, such as a flipbook maker.
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