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| Apple Sued by iCloud PCWorld By Paul Suarez, PCWorld Jun 11, 2011 12:30 PM Looks like Apple finds itself in the middle of another trademark dispute over a recently revealed product. iCloud Communications, an Arizona-based computer communications company, filed suit against Apple ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Report: Apple's Next-Gen MacBook Airs Are in Production PC Magazine By Sara Yin You might want to hold off on buying an Apple MacBook Air; a new one could be just around the corner. Apple has reportedly placed an order with its Asian manufacturers for 380000 next-generation MacBook Airs, equipped with Intel's newest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will -- and Should -- Microsoft Sell its Own Tablet? PCWorld Analysis: Microsoft may be in the process of considering marketing its own tablet that would launch sometime next year, reports one website. By Ed Oswald, Technologizer Bill GatesDigitimes--a site with an erratic record record on scoops--is claiming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Total lunar eclipse next week Albuquerque Express FILE In this March 4,2007 file photo showing a full moon is eclipsed by the earth's shadow in this seven pictures combination, from left, seen in Nairobi, Kenya. Mark your calendars. This year's first total eclipse of the moon will last unusually long, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Senators Want to Shut Down Bitcoins, Currency of Internet Drug Trade PCWorld By Brennon Slattery, PCWorld Jun 10, 2011 1:58 PM Two US senators have written an open letter to the United States attorney general, asking federal authorities to crack down on "Silk Road," the Internet black market drug trade, and the digital currency ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Reports Say Google Wants to Buy Admeld Motley Fool By Wade Roush, Xconomy.com | More Articles Sounds like Google (Nasdaq: GOOG ) , the Mountain View, Calif.-based search and advertising giant, is out to acquire another advertising-technology startup. This time it's Admeld, the New York-based provider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| USGS study: Snowpack declines in last 30 years unusual compared to past few ... The Republic AP COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A new federal study suggests the snowpack declines in the Rocky Mountains in the last 30 years are greater than in the past few centuries. That could strain cities whose water supplies are tied to mountain snowpack. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mass Effect 3 E3 2011 Preview Neoseeker Mass Effect 3 was one of the must-see titles at E3 2011 this week, and wait times for the half-hour demo at EA's station were exceeding three hours by Thursday afternoon. At one point, EA began handing out tickets written on index cards and verified by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google: Les Paul doodle is here to stay CNET by Chris Matyszczyk So did you manage "Stairway to Heaven"? Did you at least strum a little Bieber? If you thought Google's spectacularly popular doodle to commemorate guitar legend Les Paul was, like so many of its doodles, just a one day affair, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| E3 2011: 10 Thoughts on… Silent Hill Downpour (Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony ... diehard gamefan by Mark B. - June 12, 2011 | Email the author So I've not been the biggest advocate of the more recent Silent Hill games. While Silent Hill: The Room was a fine experiment (even if it wasn't meant to be a Silent Hill game in the first place), ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| E3 2011: An Amazing Hands on Impression of Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Bitbag Zombies, zombies, zombies is what most of us love. Throw an apocalyptic zombie mode in a game and your pretty much guaranteed success. Seems everyone is infatuated with the simulated world of zombie infestation raging havoc on the streets while trying ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NHTSA Director stands squarely in the path to progress Torque News The chief of the National Highway Traffic Safety Association showed his concern for the drivers of America at the annual 2011 Detroit Telematics Conference by stating, "A car is not a mobile device." In so doing he also revealed a nebulous grasp of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Facebook Acquires SOFA for the talent, not products Techplz Facebook announced on its site Friday that the social network had bought the Dutch software company Sofa. Sofa is a company well known for its team of design and development talent. Sofa's 11 main employees have done work for Firefox as well as TomTom. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Detroit DIYer cooks up stronger, lighter steel, shames scientists Engadget By Terrence O'Brien posted Jun 11th 2011 5:02PM You'd be forgiven for dismissing an amateur metallurgist if he claimed to have improved upon the presumably perfected technology of steel making. But Flash Bainite, the creation of Detroit entrepreneur ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Electric, if Not Electrifying: Cars for Short-Range Commutes Pittsburgh Post Gazette By BRADLEY BERMAN, The New York Times IS there a need for a new breed of tiny gas-free commuter cars that match the old stereotypes of electric vehicles -- that they are puny, plasticky and incapable of going very far? In recent weeks I've driven three ... See all stories on this topic » |
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