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Ranking the digital living room barbarians
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Multi-tenancy: Why you should care
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FCC seeks comment on Google-Verizon net neutrality proposal
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Alert: RealPlayer haunted by 'critical' security holes
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Video: Jobs unveils new iPod Touch
The revamped Touch shares many features with the iPhone 4. Browse Videos
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Visual history of Internet Explorer
Check out the many interfaces of Microsoft's browser, versions 1 to 9. Browse Galleries
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Video: The end of Windows
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Samsung debuts Galaxy Tab Android tablet; can it out-price iPad?
Samsung has announced the launch of its Galaxy Tab (GT-P1000) tablet computer, the nearest rival to Apple's iPad. Here are the specs.
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Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 is "most thoroughly tested mobile platform" ever released
Yesterday Microsoft's new mobile platform Windows Phone 7 hit the RTM milestone, and in the official announcement Microsoft was keen to stress how mush tested had gone into this new platform.
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With the new Apple TV, did Steve Jobs really just introduce a $99 Macintosh?
Does it have enough in common with the old Apple TV to do what the old Apple TV could do?
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Samsung takes on the Apple iPad with the 7 inch Galaxy Tab device
We can expect to see several Android-based tablet devices coming out to take on the iPad and Samsung looks to have a winner with the Galaxy Tab.
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HP ups 3Par bid to $33 a share after Dell counters
3Par said Hewlett-Packard has raised its offer to $33 a share for the storage company, or $2.4 billion, after Dell countered with a $32 a share offer.
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How IBM hopes to make the cloud proprietary
IBM hopes to embrace and extend the cloud into its mainframe monopoly, and keep filing patents on the technology so as to make it an eternal lock on the top end of the business.
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Does Apple really have a plan for the iPod?
As I watched yesterday's Apple event unfold, I can honestly say that the new iPod lineup failed to inspire me.
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Google, AOL renew search deal, adds mobile, YouTube
Under the arrangement, Google provides search for AOL and the companies share revenue. The AOL-Google search pact now includes mobile search and YouTube.
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Researchers crack code used by banks, defense
Researchers claim to have successfully cracked the quantum cryptography equipment used to cloak high-sensitive communications by banks and defense agencies.
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Global struggle over software patents
Would society have benefited if Microsoft had to wait until the 21st century to deliver Windows, or something like it?
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