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The unofficial guide to installing iTunes 10 without bloatware
iTunes 10 may be brand new, but Apple's installer still clutters your hard disk with unnecessary - and even harmful - components.
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Build it! The best PC components
Hardware 2.0's latest 'Very Best Kit List'
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U.S. military bans
Medal of Honor gameSoldiers know it's a game. Could prohibiting sales at military bases be strategically unsound?
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Review: Droid 2 keeps the form factor, juices the hardware
Motorola's latest is more of a good thing
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Alert: Primitive 'Here you have' e-mail worm spreading fast
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Gallery: ABCs with Google Instant
Google's new Instant search feature promises immediate results. Here is the new version of our alphabet. Browse Galleries
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ActiveSync to limit mobile security issues
Users in Exchange-based organizations enjoy comprehensive built-in mobility via ActiveSync. Browse Galleries
ZDNet Perspectives and Analysis
Reviews
What’s hot, what’s not: Expert evaluations of the latest tech products
This is clearly the best iPod touch ever and for someone like me who did not have an iPod touch or an iPhone 4 it was a pretty easy decision to pick one up.
Technology Today
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Lighten up people, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 team deserves a celebration
Microsoft reached a major milestone with Windows Phone 7 and a small celebration parade took place on campus. People all over the Twitterverse are spun up and need to just relax.
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WSJ: GoDaddy for sale, could fetch $1 billion
GoDaddy.com, the Internet domain registration company known for its racy Super Bowl ads, is up for sale, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The company could fetch as much as $1 billion,...
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Banks open up to iPhone, Android as IT consumerization continues
A new report suggests two big banks could soon allow employee-owned iPhones and Android devices, which would mark a new milestone in the spread of IT consumerization.
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Microsoft week in review: Installment one of iPhone-to-WP7 app-porting tutorial and more
To finish out the week, here are Microsoft news items from around the Web on Windows Phone 7, Azure, BPOS and more.
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Apple calling it quits on free iPhone 4 case program
Back in July, Apple announced the iPhone 4 free case program in an attempt to both appease customers and save its image following the drama of "Antennagate." Well, the program is nearing its...
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Apple: Antennagate wasn't a big deal after all
Apple said today that it is discontinuing the free bumper case program for iPhone 4 and said that the problem with the device's antenna was smaller than originally thought.
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Open letter to Apple: Make more software available on Windows
An open letter to Apple, asking them why they don't (and if they will) port all of their applications to Windows.
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US expands HP bribery probe
The U.S. government has widened its probe into possible bribes paid by Hewlett-Packard to help it capture a lucrative contract in Russia.
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Wikileaks, Craigslist and turning the Web analog
What was stupid a decade ago makes more sense to policy makers today, even if it is just as stupid in practical terms as it always was.
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Microsoft experiments with 'HomeOS' and home app store ideas
Microsoft Research is working on a project known as "HomeOS," which will provide a way to isolate non/less-technical users from the heterogeneous and often incompatible mess of devices they are...
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