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Apple Kicks Google Maps Off iOS

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June 12, 2012
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Apple Kicks Google Maps Off iOS Apple is replacing Google Maps with its own Maps application. Here's what will change.
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Siri Will Shakeup Apple's iPad Line A voice-enabled new iPad will create a feature delta between earlier models that could impact pricing.
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WWDC: Retina MacBook vs. PC Laptops: The Battle Begins Will the new Retina MacBook Pro rain on the PC laptop parade or inspire another flood of PC notebook clones?
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WWDC 2012: The Apple Design Award Winners Its a tough app market out there with more than 650,000 apps, so here are 10 of the best designed ones, according to Apple.
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If Megaupload Users Want Their Data, They're Going to Have to Pay U.S. federal prosecutors are fine with Megaupload users recovering their data -- as long as they pay for it.
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Tech World Preps to Honor 'Father of Computer Science' Alan Turing, as Centenary Nears Listening to the way people in the world of technology talk about Alan Turing, it's difficult to believe that the English computer scientist isn't more of a household name.
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The Top 10 Proposed New Top Level Domains So Far New website names such as drama.Youtube or funny.LOL instead of traditional sites such as YouTube.com are headed our way.
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Apple iOS 6 vs. Android vs. Windows Phone (Comparison Chart) New maps, an improved browser, and a smarter Siri are just some of the improvements that Apple has announced for iOS 6. We look at how these new features stack up against Microsoft and Android's offerings.
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Meet the mintBox: A New Mini-PC with Linux Mint Preinstalled Linux fans worried about Windows 8's 'secure boot' technology now have yet another alternative.
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TechHive: Apple WWDC 2012--The Major Announcements Announced today: iOS 6, new MacBooks, a next-gen MacBook Pro, new features in the Mountain Lion OS, a new version of Safari, and more. Here are the details.
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Nokia Lumia 900 Phones Appear in One College's Freshman Packet New Jersey college Seton Hall will issue every member of the incoming Class of 2016 a smartphone through its Mobile Computing initiative.
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Windows 8: 5 Things to Love and Hate Let's take a look at Microsoft's latest beta version of Windows 8 to see five things to love and hate about the new operating system.
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Apple WWDC: The Best of Apple's WWDC 2012 Keynote Event See what's new: MacBooks, iOS 6, Maps, and Siri.
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Encryption Tips from WWII Secret wartime projects drove "incredible" advances, and the German Enigma cypher machine is still a challenge for codebreakers.
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Microsoft Does an About-Face on Visual Studio and Open Source With the new, free Visual Studio Express 2012 for Windows Desktop, due this fall, developers will be able to create open source desktop apps for Windows 8 after all.
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LulzSec Reborn Posts 10,000 Twitter Passwords Online The leaked Twitter accounts are from people who use TweetGif, a third-party app that lets users share animated GIFs.
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Will Microsoft Be Forced to Buy Nokia? Rumors are flying again that Microsoft is eying a buyout of Nokia -- and this time they might be true.
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Linaro Offers Up to 100% Speed Boost for Android Open-source nonprofit's engineers say they've made major Android Ice Cream Sandwich performance strides.
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FaceTime via Cellular: Will It Work, and Can You Afford It? Apple hasn't defined how much bandwidth a typical video call will take, so "there is no good way to know what it will cost users," an analyst says.
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Secret Service Laced Honeypot With Seduction to Catch Hackers The Ultimate Guide to Social Engineering [PDF] states social engineers offer free gifts of favors counting on the fact that reciprocation is a human impulse. An example is to give a plate of cookies, but what if the bait goodies were more along the lines of a plate of nookie?
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