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November 15, 2011
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Black Friday Doorbuster Deals Preview Here are some of the best doorbuster deals coming this Black Friday that might even have you considering camping out for.
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Google Releases Ice Cream Sandwich Source Code, Galaxy Nexus Coming Soon? The Ice Cream Sandwich source is now available for download. Severs can't seem to keep up with demand.
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Windows 8 to Reduce Need for Restarting After Updates Microsoft says its new OS will require one restart on the second Tuesday of every month -- a day also known as Patch Tuesday.
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Assassin's Creed Revelations Review Roundup Let's all do the animus one last time, says Ubisoft Montreal, in its revelatory wrap-up of assassin Ezio Auditore's saga.
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The 20 Most Anticipated Video Games of 2012 Check out our picks for the 20 coolest computer, console, and handheld video games shipping in 2012.
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Netflix Goes Android-First with Tablet App Redesign Netflix's move was probably prompted by the debut of the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet as well as Amazon streaming video service, which competes with Netflix.
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Adobe Touch Apps Promise Creative Power for Android Tablets These six new apps from Adobe expand graphics creation and editing for Android tablets, while integrating with Creative Suite desktop software.
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Google Offers Opt-Out for Wi-Fi Location Database Google landed in hot water last year when its Street View cars collected Web browsing and communication data from Wi-Fi networks without password protection.
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RIM Releases BlackBerry Bold 9790, Curve 9380 The unveiling of the phones was somewhat overshadowed by a leaked image showing a purported next-generation BlackBerry smartphone called the London.
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Tablet Shipments to Hit 55M this Year, Continue Explosive Growth Juniper Research estimates that tablet shipments will increase from 17.6 million tablets in 2010 to 55.2 million this year and reach 253 million units in 2016.
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Has the Spam Problem Been Solved? Microsoft founder Bill Gates said the problem of spam would be solved by 2006. Maybe he right--just a few years early.
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Facebook Users Flooded with Adult Images in Mystery Hack Some of the images include a Photoshopped picture of Justin Bieber in a pornographic situation and a bloodied, dead dog.
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Breaking: Android Ice Cream Sandwich Source Code Released Google has just released the source code for the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
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iTunes Match First Look: Apple's New Music Service Not So Hot iTunes Match has finally arrived...and it's got some flaws.
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Sprint Slashes Mobile Data Prices Sprint may be axing its unlimited 4G plans for most devices but at least it's making sure you pay less for what you use.
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Top-Secret Google X Lab Rethinks the Future Google is running a secret research lab in the San Francisco area where they're building robots and re-imagining the future, the New York Times reported...
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Apple Urged to Cut iPad Prices to Maintain Sales Growth An analyst is forecasting sales trouble ahead for the iPad if Apple doesn't reduce the price of its popular one-panel slate.
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Social Network Users' Main Focus is Staying in Touch Of the more than 2,200 participants in a Pew survey, 67 percent said the major reason they use social networks is to stay in touch with current friends.
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Is Grouponicus for the Rest of Us? Holiday deals such as Grouponicus make sense for certain types of businesses. Heres how to plan a savvy holiday daily deal that won't break your bottom line.
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Security Researcher Says Iran to Blame for Its Own Duqu Infections An Iranian government official yesterday acknowledged that the Duqu attacks had infected computers in the country but claimed that the Trojan was "under control," according to a report by a state-run news agency.
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Black Friday Doorbuster Deals Preview Here are some of the best doorbuster deals coming this Black Friday that might even have you considering camping out for.
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Google Releases Ice Cream Sandwich Source Code, Galaxy Nexus Coming Soon? The Ice Cream Sandwich source is now available for download. Severs can't seem to keep up with demand.
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Skyrim: Bethesda's Strange, Beguiling, Magnificent Dance with Dragons In Bethesda's exquisite Elder Scrolls roleplaying epic, you'll play a game of dragons and witness a clash of thrones.
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Kindle Fire: Up Close With Amazon's Media Tablet The Amazon Kindle Fire, one of the most anticipated tablets of the season, ships Tuesday. Here's a preview of some of its notable features.
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Amazon Kindle Fire Misfires The Kindle Fire will appeal to those who buy books, videos, and music at Amazon, but it will frustrate those looking for a more versatile slate.
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