Wednesday 2 February 2011

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Verizon iPhone Preorders Begin Tomorrow Current Verizon Wireless customers can preorder the phone a week before anyone can pick one up from Apple and Verizon online and brick-and-mortar stores.
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iPad 2: Leaked Images Suggest No Retina Display The leaked images show that the iPad 2 display has the same size and resolution as the current model but it's lighter and around 1 millimeter thinner.
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Live Blog: Google Honeycomb Press Event Technologizers Harry McCracken is at Google's headquarters with live coverage of a first ever in-depth look at the Android 3.0 tablet OS.
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Egyptian Websites Begin to Reappear on the Internet Egyptian websites that have been unreachable for days began to reappear Wednesday.
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Google, Please Stop Whining About Bing: Here's Why Five reasons Google's Bing search whining should stop.
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Is That a Rootkit on Your PlayStation 3? Did Sony's last PS3 system update add a feature that gives the company the ability to gather information about your system whether you sign into the PlayStation Network or not?
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Watch Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb Event Live Google will discuss Android 3.0, the tablet-friendly version of its mobile operating system, and "Android ecosystem news."
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The Internet Should Not Be Anonymous The notion of national Internet ID riles up privacy advocates, but an Internet with total anonymity is total anarchy
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5 Ways an Amazon Prime Video Streaming Service Could Best Netflix Amazon is reportedly prepping an online video streaming service that would allow Amazon Prime customers to stream unlimited movie and TV shows for one flat fee of $79 a year.
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Flickr User Says Site Deleted 4,000-Picture Account The photoblogger says the photo-sharing site accidentally deleted his account (and it can't be restored) after he contacted Flickr about a different account that contained stolen materials.
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Google Chromebook: The Good, the Bad and the Beta Here's how the Chromebook stacks up after a two-month test drive in real-world conditions.
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Google Shopper Comes to iPhone The program includes price comparisons and allows consumers to learn about products they're considering buying, as well as read reviews of those products.
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Amazon to Launch Movie Streaming Service? Amazon posted a message on a webpage that hinted at the move.
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The Daily: Watch the Live Video Feed of the Launch Watch Rupert Murdoch launch The Daily live via a Web broadcast.
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Roku, YouTube Give Al-Jazeera English New Paths to Your TV Roku has stepped in with a solution for getting Al-Jazeera news on its set-top boxes.
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Murdoch's iPad-Ready The Daily Debuts: 5 Things to Know Can The Daily save journalism? The iPad-friendly e-newspaper officially rolls off the press (kinda) Wednesday. Here are five things to know about the News Corp. and Apple endeavor.
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Verizon iPhone: Buy Now or Wait for iPhone 5? The fact that the iPhone 5 is on the way isn't the only consideration for buyers. Network coverage and consistency will also count.
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Anything But 'Final' Fantasy IV Remake Headed to PSP Square Enix announces Final Fantasy IV Complete for PSP, including the original game and its sequel, updated and enhanced.
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LinkedIn: 10 Tips and Tricks With more than 80 million users worldwide, LinkedIn has established itself as the premier social networking site for professionals. If you're job searching, looking to broaden your network or hunting for new partnerships, these 10 tips and tricks will propel you toward success.
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New Kinect Western Lets You Manipulate a Dead Puppet Control an expired cowpoke using only your hands in Twisted Pixel's The Gunstringer, an oddball western platform-shooter for Microsoft Kinect.
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Verizon iPhone Preorders Begin Tomorrow Current Verizon Wireless customers can preorder the phone a week before anyone can pick one up from Apple and Verizon online and brick-and-mortar stores.
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iPad 2: Leaked Images Suggest No Retina Display The leaked images show that the iPad 2 display has the same size and resolution as the current model but it's lighter and around 1 millimeter thinner.
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