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Asus Eee Box PCs Come Loaded With a Virus
October 9, 2008
on Desktop Computers
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Steve Seguin
Asus recently admitted that Eee Box PCs released in Japan last week were infected with a virus Read more
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iRiver Announces New Media Player With OLED Touch-screen
October 9, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
by
Michael Brown
Why are Korean digital media player manufacturers so much more open than their U.S. counterparts when it comes to supporting popular audio and video formats? Read more
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Son of Democratic Tennessee State Lawmaker Indicted for Palin Hack
October 8, 2008
on Software Miscellaneous
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Jane McEntegart
The mystery is solved. David Kernell, the son of Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker Mike Kernell handed himself in Wednesday and was indicted for hacking the email account of Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin Read more
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YouTube to Sell Music, Video Games
October 8, 2008
on Video Game Related Topics
by
Kevin Parrish
YouTube is going for the gold - or rather for your wallet - by selling music, games, music and more directly from its online store. Read more
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Ebay CEO: Layoffs Not Due to Weak Economy
October 8, 2008
on Business & Law
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Aaron Heibert
Online marketplace giant Ebay has announced that it is cutting 10 percent (roughly 1,600 jobs) from its workforce. Read more
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RealDVD Sales Suspension Extended
October 8, 2008
on Business & Law
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Jane McEntegart
The fate of Real Network’s RealDVD software hung in the balance yesterday as the court debated the suspension of sales imposed on October 3. Read more
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Viewers Preferred the Bill and Jerry Show
October 8, 2008
on OS
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Kevin Parrish
Strangely enough, viewers actually liked the eccentric relationship between Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfield, even better than the yawn-a-thon "I'm a PC" commercial that replaced them. Read more
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Verizon and RIM Announce the Official Launch of BlackBerry Storm
October 8, 2008
on Smartphones
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Jane McEntegart
U.S. telecommunications company, Verizon Wireless, and Canadian smartphone manufacturer, Research In Motion, yesterday announced what the rest of us already knew, the first touchscreen BlackBerry is here. Well, almost. Read more
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MySpace and Hewlett Packard Add Print Function to Users' Profiles
October 8, 2008
on Using the Internet
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Jane McEntegart
MySpace and Hewlett Packard have announced a deal which will see printing functionality added to users profiles on the social networking site. Read more
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Sony Urged to Lower PS3 Pricetag Before Holiday Season
October 8, 2008
on Video Game Related Topics
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Kevin Parrish
Analyst says Sony is crazy if it thinks it can sell the PlayStation 3 for $399 this holiday season. Read more
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Steve Wozniak Says iPod's Days are Numbered
October 8, 2008
on Digital Life Style
by
Devin Connors
Apple's "Employee Number 1" recollected of times past and opinions on the present and was not necessarily kind to the company he founded with the "other Steve." Read more
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Guitar Hero World Tour Pricing Hits $239 High
October 8, 2008
on Video Game Related Topics
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Kevin Parrish
You have to be a hardcore gamer to shell out money for a title that is as expensive as a console Read more
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Teens Will Hate Driving with Ford's MyKey
October 7, 2008
on Automotive
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Kevin Parrish
For parents, a gift has finally come down from the heavens, answering pleas of mercy and desperate prayers nationwide. What's the name of this sacred gift? Let it be known as... MyKey. Read more
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European Union Says iPod Must Die
October 7, 2008
on Audio/Video Players
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Kevin Parrish
Sorry Apple, it's nothing personal. The European Union is preparing a new directive that requests all electronic devices to have "easily removable" batteries. Sadly, the iPod and iPhone must die. Read more
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Google Offers You Work In Return for Sending Your Mail
October 7, 2008
on About Internet Users
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Jane McEntegart
Google is known for releasing lots of helpful tools that, well, help make our lives easier on a day to day basis. The latest one being Mail Goggles to help save embarrassing emails. Read more