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Mac Daily News - Tue Dec 1, 8:02 am ET
"It was a decade that most will rank among the worst ever, book-ended by a tragic terrorist attack and an epic financial meltdown, with a lot of bitter politics and debt-fueled spending in between," The Daily Beast writes.
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PC World - Mon Nov 30, 5:55 pm ET
Google has yet to monetize news stories, but you can bet it will eventually. And like most things Google touches, that too will start laying golden eggs.
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Wired News - Mon Nov 30, 11:55 am ET
The ubiquitous iPhone has more than 100,000 apps that can do everything from tell you the weather in Nome, Alaska to give you headlines from The New York Times to order you a burrito from Chipotle. Transit types are getting wise to the power of smartphones and offering a growing number of apps that can enhance your commute whether you’re on two wheels, four wheels or public transit.
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The Christian Science Monitor - Mon Nov 30, 5:20 pm ET
It's the trash compactor for the CrunchPad. In a post that is as direct and unfiltered as the world has come to expect from him, firebrand TechCrunch founder and editor Michael Arrington on Monday laid out the undoing of his company's highly hyped (and eagerly anticipated) bare-bones tablet computer, the ...
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The Muskegon Chronicle - Mon Nov 30, 7:33 pm ET
Bill Capodagli and Lynn Jackson started researching Pixar in 1995.
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The Week - Mon Nov 30, 1:31 pm ET
The Zeros? The Aughts? The years 2000 to 2009 are still nameless, but with only weeks left, it's time to revisit the 20 best suggestions
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BetaNews - Mon Nov 30, 1:08 pm ET
E-readers seem to be smoking hot this year. The Amazon Kindle, of course, has been leading the pack, but Sony seems to have sold more than a handful as well, and its new Sony Daily Edition e-reader may be in short supply.
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Geek.com - Mon Nov 30, 11:13 am ET
Unknown iPhone hardware has been caught roaming the SF Bay Area, near where Apple is located. According to MacRumors, the developer Panday has spotted an unreleased iPhone device in the analytics of its iPhone app called iBART, a public transportation guide for the San Francisco train system. The developer said that Pinchmedia that analyzes customer [...]
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The Inquisitr - Mon Nov 30, 12:31 am ET
HP isn’t missing out on Cyber Monday 2009 deals with some decent offers for those of you who prefer you computer equipment Steve Jobs free. In laptops HP is offering Cyber Monday 2009 deals on the HP G60t 15.6-inch laptop for $369.99, the HP Compaq Presario CQ61z for $299.99, and the HP dv4t 14-inch Laptop $549.99. In [...]
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PC World - Tue Dec 8, 2:03 pm ET
As the year draws to a close, we thought about the memorable quotes related to IT and offer, in no particular order, 15 that stuck with us.
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Wired News - Mon Dec 7, 8:25 pm ET
Bill O'Reilly is gay? Steve Jobs is dead? Oh, the lies Twitter told you this year!
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PC World via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 4:26 pm ET
Apple has struck a deal to buy the streaming and downloading music Web site LaLa.com, according to reports from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. It would add to Apple's music empire, but how might this acquision change Apple's tune?
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Wired News - Fri Dec 4, 8:25 pm ET
Apple is reported to be in talks to buy the Lala music service. That means Apple's digital music strategy might now include streaming, not just selling.
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Forbes - Thu Dec 3, 8:11 pm ET
Zynga, SolarCity and others could become household names.
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Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 12:26 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- AOL Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Armstrong is on a mission to show that the company isn’t some dot-com has-been selling Web access and e-mail. It’s a digital- media company with 80 Web sites churning out everything from personal finance advice to bedroom tips for women.