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Apple's Snow Leopard makes tracks
special coverage Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard brings a host of updates. Keep an eye here for the latest news, plus a full review, tips, slideshows, and videos.
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Legal maelstrom
hits Pirate Bayroundup Recent days have been tumultuous for the BitTorrent tracker and its would-be buyer, Global Gaming Factory X.
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• Swedish court orders Pirate Bay shutdown
• Debt collector: No money
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More questions than answers on Google Books
Google insists it has the best of intentions following its settlement with book rights holders, but there is a strong undercurrent of distrust in the publishing community.
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Hey, PC, who taught you to fight back?
After taking a beating in the “Get a Mac” ads, Microsoft is emphasizing the diversity of PC users and the value of Windows machines.
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Report: Wolfram Alpha to offer API for data feeds
Wolfram Alpha is opening up its data via an application programming interface. It's a good move that allows others to take advantage of collective information resources.
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Facebook's iPhone update paves the way for apps
The social network's latest iPhone application update sure does make it feel like an app launcher of its own. Are Facebook apps making their way to the popular handset?
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Apple, AT&T face yet another iPhone MMS lawsuit
The companies have to respond to a third publicized lawsuit claiming that consumers were duped into believing that the iPhone was capable of sending and receiving MMS.
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Shuttle lights up sky with spectacular launch
The shuttle Discovery, delayed by bad weather and problems with a hydrogen valve, roared to life and rocketed into orbit overnight Friday to kick-start a space station resupply mission.
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Apple says it's not to blame for 'exploding' iPhones
In an internal investigation into accusations, Apple denies that there is a problem with the iPhone that would cause it to spontaneously crack or explode.
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Coupons you don't clip, sent to your cell phone
Mobile coupons, usually text messages with discount codes sent to a cellphone, are becoming the blue-light specials for the Digital Age.
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Augmented reality on iPhone: Secretly inside Yelp
Launching Yelp's "Monocle" Easter egg, found by shaking your phone three times, brings up overlaid restaurant and bar data that moves as you move.
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Week in review: Apple unleashes Snow Leopard
Apple releases its latest operating system, as Microsoft looks ahead to the big day for Windows 7. Also: Is Pirate Bay going to stay afloat?
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Bill would give president emergency control of Internet
Critics question revised proposal from Sen. Jay Rockefeller to let the White House do what it deems necessary to respond to a "cybersecurity emergency."
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Wheelchair of the future takes on the scooter
A Japanese robotics company unveils the "universal vehicle" Rodem, an electric wheelchair that accomplishes both better mobility and high fashion.
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Accused mastermind of TJX hack to plead guilty
Albert Gonzalez, charged earlier this month in separate data breach, agreed to plead guilty to 2008 charges of hacking into TJ Maxx and other retailers and stealing data.
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