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March 22, 2012
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Mass Effect 3 Creators Will Address Unpopular Ending Bioware's move comes after revolt against them by game players because players don't like the game's ending.
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Google Faces Class-Action Lawsuits Over New Privacy Policy The plantiffs say Google has not only combined information across products, but also has not provided consumers with an easy and efficient way to opt out.
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 Beta Previews New Features The free Photoshop beta unveils a fully redesigned interface and brings fun tools such as iris blur and tilt shift.
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Tech Support or Extortion? Remote support company iYogi was caught using scare tactics to sell its services to naive customers. Can it win back our trust?
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Rovio Launches Angry Birds Space Angry Birds Space features 60 different levels, and Rovio is promising regular updates with more free levels. It's available for the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Android, Mac, and Windows.
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Acer's 10.1-Inch Iconia Tab A510 Available for Pre-Order The tablet, which costs $450, features Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 processor and comes loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Microsoft Says Windows Phone Will Outsell iPhone in China Microsoft talks smack at the Windows Phone 7.5 launch in China.
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Zynga Acquires OMGPOP, Maker of 'Draw Something' Zynga has purchased the maker of wildly-popular online Pictionary game 'Draw Something.'
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Chrome Beats Internet Explorer -- Is it a Sign? The news that Google's Chrome browser had briefly surpassed Internet Explorer, based on data compiled by StatCounter, as the most-used on the web last weekend may have taken some by surprise, but this writing has been on the wall for some time.
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Why Hackers Set Their Sights on Small Businesses New security report reveals that 97 percent of all breaches were avoidable. Here are some tips to keep your business out of trouble.
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Hackers Breached 174 Million Records in 2011 The number of records compromised by hackers increased by more than 4,000 percent over 2010, when only four million records were breached.
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Google Displays Explanations for Marking Spam in Gmail Google has begun labeling the reason for marking messages as spam in Gmail, so that users have a better idea why some email is being flagged as such.
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4.6-Inch iPhone? Don't Believe the Hype Apple is unlikely to release a new iPhone less than a year after the iPhone 4S was released, especially one with such a large screen.
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SugarSync Revamps Data Backup, Sync Service for IPad The SugarSync syncing and storage service redesigned its app from the ground up for the iPad.
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Yes, Microsoft Wants Windows 8 to Compete With iPads Windows development blog shows how to translate iPad apps into Metro apps.
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Galaxy S Blaze Goes on Sale Exclusively With T-Mobile T-Mobile USA has started selling the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G smartphone in select stores, and will begin nationwide sales March 28.
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Amazon Comes Out on Top in Cloud Data Transfer Speed Test If your enterprise finds itself needing to transfer a lot of data in the cloud, beware: depending on where the data is being moved to, it can take a long time.
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University of Tampa Data Breach: Student Info Exposed for 8 Months An in-class project on advanced search techniques led to the discovery of a major data breach at the University of Tampa in Florida last week.
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Cloud Security Registry Slow to Catch On To date, only three companies have submitted their cloud security data to the cloud security registry, making the registry of little use.
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Samsung's Galaxy Note Will Get Android 4.0 in Q2, Along With New Apps Samsung Electronics will upgrade its Galaxy Note to Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich starting during the second quarter. The upgrade will also include new...
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New iPad vs. Android Tablets: Is It Game Over? We spent some time testing the third-generation Apple iPad. Here's our take on how Apple matches up with the best of the Android tablets.
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 Adds Tools, Color Styles, Website Creation CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 is a powerful graphics suite, and a worthy opponent for Adobe Illustrator and InDesign.
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