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The Beatles Collection Stuffed Inside USB Apple
November 4, 2009
on Audio/Video Players
by
Jane McEntegart
Here's one for Beatles fans. Read more
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Hacker Takes Control of iPhones, Requests $
November 4, 2009
on Security
by
Kevin Parrish
A clever hacker seized jailbroken iPhones and requested money via PayPal. Read more
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Report: Apple Pitching $30/mo iTunes TV Service
November 3, 2009
on Home Theater
by
Jane McEntegart
Apple is reportedly pitching an idea to the networks that would see the Cupertino-based company offer iTunes users a TV subscription package for $30 a month. Read more
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File-Sharing Feenzy Sparked by Pirate Bay Closure
November 3, 2009
on Using the Internet
by
Kevin Parrish
the number of file-sharing sites soared 300-percent when The Pirate Bay went offline. Read more
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Feds Bust Cable Modem Hacker
November 3, 2009
on About Internet Users
by
Kevin Parrish
Take note: never hack a cable modem. Read more
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Hulu May Not Use a Pay Only Subscription
November 3, 2009
on Using the Internet
by
Kevin Parrish
an industry insider says that Hulu isn't going pay-only. Read more
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Woman Plans to Give Birth Live on Internet
November 3, 2009
on Using the Internet
by
Jane McEntegart
A Boston woman is planning to give birth live on the Internet. Read more
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ICANN Approves International Domain Names
November 2, 2009
on About Internet Users
by
Jane McEntegart
ICANN has approved international web addresses, meaning anyone with the desire to register a domain name containing non-Latin characters will soon be able to do just that. Read more
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Apple Attempts to Step Ontop of Win 7 on Google
November 2, 2009
on Using the Internet
by
Kevin Parrish
Searches for Windows 7 on Google turn up Apple ads. Read more
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Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.6 Beta
November 2, 2009
on Using the Internet
by
Kevin Parrish
We're really digging the new Firefox 3.6 Beta! Read more
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Pirates Buy More Music Than Non-Filesharing Peers
November 2, 2009
on P2P
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Jane McEntegart
All too often filesharers are painted as evil pirates who steal from artists and the music industry. However, a recent study has found that those downloading illegally, spend more money purchasing music legally than those who don't download at all. Read more
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Walmart.com Selling Diapers and Coffins
October 30, 2009
on Using the Internet
by
Kevin Parrish
From birth to death, Wal-Mart has your needs covered. Amen. Read more
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Councilors Resign En Masse Because of Blogger
October 30, 2009
on Business & Law
by
Jane McEntegart
Eleven councilors in England staged a mass resignation following critique from a blogger. Read more
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Facebook Wins $711 Million From Spammer
October 30, 2009
on Business & Law
by
Jane McEntegart
Facebook has won a multi-million dollar payout from spammer Sanford Wallace. Read more
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NSA Building $1.5B Cybersecurity Data Center
October 30, 2009
on Security
by
Kevin Parrish
The National Security Agency is breaking ground for a new cybersecurity data center. Read more