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- Microsoft, Intel deliver new distributed/parallel tools
- Apple launches iTunes Ping, forgets the spam filters
- The first iPad challengers are here
- Social networks change behavior through clusters
- PlayStation 3 hack banned by court, but not before released into the wild
- AMD developing eight-core Bulldozer-based CPU for 2011 release
- IDC: 3Par's storage market share is 0.58 percent
- Facebook to enable remote logouts
- Google Chrome 6.0 chock full of fixes
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Recall: Toshiba Satellite notebooks
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Blue Screen of Death lives on (screenshots)
Remember when Bill Gates met the dreaded Blue Screen of Death. Relive that and more. Browse Galleries
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Toshiba's Android embrace at IFA (photos)
Toshiba has gone all in for Android. At the IFA electronics show in Berlin, it displayed its Folio tablet and its AC 100 Netbook. Plus, here's the dual-screen Libretto.
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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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What’s hot, what’s not: Expert evaluations of the latest tech products
The third-generation Kindle's winning combination of noteworthy upgrades--an improved screen, better battery life, lighter weight, and lower price--vaults it to the top of the e-book reader category.
Technology Today
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iHome throws up teaser page for AirPlay wireless speaker system
Apple recently teased about AirPlay support on third-party products, and it looks like iHome might be answering the call first.
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Geolocation a security credential? Something to ponder
You may not really care where your friends are, but you may care where that unknown end-user of your system is.
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Microsoft, Intel deliver new distributed/parallel tools
Microsoft execs haven't been beating the parallel-computing drum as loudly as they were a year or two ago, but that doesn't mean nothing is happening in this space.
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Reader mail: To Mac or not to Mac
Can you justify the cost of the Mac for back-to-school or back-to-work needs?
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The first iPad challengers are here
IFA, the big consumer electronics show in Berlin, officially starts today and several companies are using the event to announce long-rumored tablets. Do any of them have what it takes to compete...
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PlayStation 3 hack banned by court, but not before released into the wild
Just as nature abhors a vacuum, techies seem to abhor locked systems.
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Apple launches iTunes Ping, forgets the spam filters
Comment spam is an increasing nuisance, but security firm Sophos notes that Apple didn't consider the problems when it launched Ping. Simply put, Ping lacks spam and URL filtering.
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Social networks change behavior through clusters
While disease may spread through a single contact, concerted action against it requires multiple contacts.
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AMD developing eight-core Bulldozer-based CPU for 2011 release
AMD's new chip architecture, dubbed Bulldozer, is being highly anticipated next year as the company prepares to match Intel's forthcoming Sandy Bridge processors. Included in AMD's plans,...
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Cyberwar could be worse than a tsunami
International cyberwar should be averted by a global cybersecurity peace treaty, according to the head of the International Telecommunications Union.
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