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| Mac OS X Trojan Leeches Off Your GPU to Mine Bitcoins PC Magazine By Sara Yin Another day, another piece of Mac malware. This time security firms have discovered a Mac OS X Trojan that steals processing power to create Bitcoin, a virtual currency beloved by libertarians, computer programmers, and hackers of all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| MetroPCS Profit Misses Estimates as Subscriber Growth Slows BusinessWeek By Scott Moritz Nov. 1 (Bloomberg) -- MetroPCS Communications Inc., the pay-as-you-go US wireless carrier, reported third-quarter profit that missed analysts' estimates as subscriber growth slowed for the second consecutive quarter. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China Mobile Skirts Apple to Add 5 Million IPhone Users: Tech San Francisco Chronicle Nov. 1 (Bloomberg) -- China Mobile Ltd. failed to get Apple Inc.'s cooperation to make iPhones for its proprietary 3G network. That didn't stop the carrier from signing up almost 5 million users of the smartphone in four months. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Boffins' PETMAN robot mimics human gym rats Register Engineers at Boston Dynamics are showing off its PETMAN robot as it does calisthenics and simulates the actions of everyday soldiers. The PETMAN robot, which stands for Protection Ensemble Test Mannequin, is capable of walking and running, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom Rocket Raccoon, Frank West trailers hit Computerandvideogames.com Here's a couple of characters we can't wait to try out in Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3. The one and only Frank West and Rocket Raccoon, who looks bonkers. Below is a new gameplay trailer of the little both, who inflickt a world of pain on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tesla 'Sold Out' for 2012 Fox News Tesla's next car isn't scheduled to hit the road until the middle of 2012, but the automaker's CEO says it is already 'sold out.' Tesla founder Elon Musk told Bloomberg News that his company currently has 6500 reservations for the all-electric Model S ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Reader social sharing features moved to Google+ SlashGear If you are a heavy user of the Google RSS application Google Reader, you may or may not like the most recent change to Google Reader. The old social sharing feature of Google Reader has been killed off and now to share socially requires Google+. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Amtrak announces it is adding free wireless internet on about a dozen of its ... Washington Post WASHINGTON — Amtrak has announced it is extending free wireless internet to about a dozen East Coast routes, including the Northeast Regional trains running from Boston to Virginia Beach. The Wi-Fi service known as Amtrak Connect has already been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| LightSquared Threatens To Sue Aviation International News by John Sheridan Clearly impatient with the way the company's plan for its nationwide broadband Internet project is becoming further and further delayed by opposition from the GPS user community, several federal government departments, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Biologist: 2-headed albino milk snake born in Fla. MiamiHerald.com AP RIDGE MANOR, Fla. -- A University of Central Florida biologist says a rare, two-headed albino milk snake was recently born. Daniel Parker told Orlando television station WKMG ( http://bit.ly/tPnAk5) the snake hatched last week in an incubation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google rumored to release native iOS Gmail app soon Apple Insider By Josh Ong After more than three years since Apple launched the App Store, Google is rumored to be on the verge of releasing a native iOS app for its Gmail service, according to a new report. MG Siegler noted in a blog post late Monday that "multiple ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Label outs AT&T 4G LTE version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 creeping through the FCC Engadget By Billy Steele posted Nov 1st 2011 6:29AM If you're in the crowd holding out until the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 hit Ma Bell's 4G network, get ready to pull the trigger. The code-named SGH-I957 rolled through the FCC sporting a label for AT&T's LTE ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPads bolster memory skills McKnight's Long Term Care News Call it one more legacy of Steve Jobs: One Florida nursing home found that use of Apple's iPad 2 tablet PC is able to rejuvenate the memory and social skills of the facility's dementia residents. Staff members at Health Central Park in Winter Garden, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Schools expect to have more iPads than computers in next 5 years Apple Insider By Neil Hughes A new survey of technology directors in US school districts found that all of them are testing or deploying the iPad in schools, and they expect tablets to outnumber computers in the next five years. Analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Barnes & Noble expected to unveil new Nook Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — Barnes & Noble is expected to unveil its response to Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet next Monday, as the all-important holiday shopping season kicks off. The largest specialty retailer invited journalists and analysts to a news conference ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A Look at Cable, Satellite TV Earnings Reports ABC News By AP Oct. 20: AT&T Inc. says it added 176000 TV subscribers to U-Verse, the lowest number in three years. The phone company has been taking on cable companies, but doesn't plan to offer TV everywhere it offers landline phone service. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| October auto sales rate seen at 8-month high Reuters By Deepa Seetharaman and Bernie Woodall DETROIT (Reuters)- US auto sales in October are expected to have hit the highest rate in at least eight months, helped by pent-up demand from consumers trading in aging vehicles and a wider selection of Honda and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Why That Ad? Just Ask Google Wall Street Journal (blog) By Nick Clayton We all know Google has secret and extremely complex algorithms that result in specific paid-for advertisements cropping up next to our free search results. Now Google says it is going to tell us why they appeared through an initiative ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why Steve Jobs' Magic Doesn't Work In Medicine Forbes As Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson made the PR rounds everywhere from 60 Minutes to the Daily Show, the terribleness of Jobs' too-early death has come into focus: that Jobs evaded conventional medicine when his tumor first appeared, may have died ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| U of T Researchers Revolutionize Technology Used in Electronic Screens eNews Park Forest TORONTO, ON--(ENEWSPF)--October 31, 2011. Engineering researchers at the University of Toronto have developed the world's most efficient organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) on plastic. This result enables a flexible form factor, not to mention a less ... See all stories on this topic » |
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