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| IE, Excel fixes star in bumper Patch Tuesday Register By John Leyden • Get more from this author Internet Explorer and Excel security updates are the most pressing patching priorities from the bumper crop of 16 bulletins issued as part of Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday updates. Nine of the bulletins carry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple's AirPort Utility points to next-gen Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme Apple Insider By Josh Ong A routine update to Apple's Airport Utility application contains references to new 4th generation Time Capsule and 5th generation AirPort Extreme devices, according to a new report. After Apple released the AirPort Utility 5.5.3 update for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sunspot activity seen declining News & Observer BY THOMAS H. MAUGH II - Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES -- The next 11-year cycle of increased sunspot activity, scheduled to begin around 2020, may be delayed for a couple of years and have a reduced magnitude - or it may not occur at all, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How early Twitter decisions led to Weiner's downfall CNN International By Steven Levy, WIRED Anthony Weiner used Twitter to establish his feisty personality with a nationwide community, but it was also his undoing. (WIRED) -- Now that the Anthony Weiner Twitter meltdown has pretty much played out, I'm surprised that there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Shuttle's closure leaves NASA with pension bill Bizjournals.com NASA will spend a half-billion dollars next year to replenish the pension fund of United Space Alliance — the contractor that supplied thousands of workers to the space shuttle program, the New York Times reports. With the pending closure of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Garmin acquires German GPS competitor Kansas City Star By SCOTT CANON Garmin Ltd. announced Tuesday it's buying privately held Navigon AG, making the German GPS company a subsidiary. A Garmin spokeswoman at the company's Olathe headquarters declined to reveal what the company paid for Navigon, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will Apple boot Kindle from its App Store? CNN By Julianne Pepitone @CNNMoneyTech June 15, 2011: 5:16 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Apple and Amazon are barreling toward a showdown -- and neither side wants to talk about it. In less than three weeks, Apple plans to begin enforcing new iTunes App ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook and RockMelt announce new partnership: Features like Facebook chat to ... ZDNet (blog) By Stephen Chapman | June 15, 2011, 3:00am PDT Facebook chat in an Internet browser? Finally! The RockMelt and Facebook partnership promises to add fresh Facebook functionality outside the walls of facebook.com. Stephen Chapman has cut his teeth on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook juror admits contempt Inquirer By Dave Neal POSTER GIRL FOR THE UK Joanne Fraill, the juror who contacted a defendant during a court case, has been back to the scene of the scandal. Fraill, in a stunning act of foolishness, contacted a defendant who had already been through the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| E3 For Families: Sony Apologizes, Puts on a Show Wired News By Andy Robertson The week after E3, I finally had time to pick through my Sony press conference notes in detail. What I came away with was the feeling that this was a company who more than ever knew they needed to work hard to maintain their position ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LulzSec Attacks Gaming Sites ... Just for Laughs PCWorld By Robert McMillan, IDG News The hacking group known as LulzSec called it Titanic Takeover Tuesday. Gamers called it by a variety of names, many of which cannot be reprinted here. But for system administrators at a handful of gaming companies, Tuesday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Report to FCC Will Find LightSquared Interferes with GPS Wall Street Journal By AMY SCHATZ WASHINGTON – Wireless broadband startup LightSquared and a GPS industry group will tell federal regulators in a report due Wednesday that recent joint tests of the company's network showed widespread interference with GPS receivers. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cisco, Polycom Look to Grow Reach of Telepresence Products eWeek At the InfoComm show, Cisco and Polycom are rolling out telepresence products aimed at a wider range of customers, particularly midmarket and smaller businesses. When Cisco Systems bought telepresence rival Tandberg last year for $3.3 billion, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Free games land on Steam T3 Steam, the online gaming platform from Valve, has branched out into free games. The company revealed its plans last night, with five new titles up for grabs this week. The games include Spiral Knights, Forsaken Worlds, Champions Online: Free for All, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Exposed: Facebook's Secret iPhone Photo Sharing App (Which Looks Amazing) TechCrunch It's far too often that the term "killer" gets thrown around in tech blogs. And yes, we're just as bad as anybody. But what if I told you that a service that gets 6 billion photo uploads each month, and has nearly 100 billion photos total, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Acer slashes tablet forecast, banks on notebooks Register By Paul Kunert • Get more from this author Acer today cut its 2011 tablet PC shipment forecasts by 60 per cent, but predicted a gradual recovery in its traditional notebook stomping ground. According to reports, Chairman and CEO JT Wang told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Apple: Samsung's iPhone 5 demand is harassment Times of India NEW DELHI: The ongoing Apple-Samsung rivalry over the alleged copying of iPhone and iPad designs and user interface has become fiercer. In response to Samsung's demand to see the next-generation iPhone and iPad models, the iconic iPhone maker has hit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hey, Iceland! Have we got ideas for you! Grand Forks Herald Memo to all the fervent Icelandic-Americans living in Mountain, Concrete, Thingvalla and all the other towns and townships of northeastern North Dakota, a region largely settled in the 1800s by Icelandic pioneers: The Old Country is drafting a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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