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CNET Review:
iPhone 3G SIt doesn't offer quite the same leap that the iPhone 3G offered over the first model, but the latest Apple handset still is a compelling upgrade for some users.
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Do Netbooks play well with Web apps?
We give some favorite apps a go on a popular consumer Netbook from Dell to see if the devices live up to the "Net" part of their name.
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Web standards group scrutinizing Apple patent
The W3C seeks prior art in an effort to get a handle on an Apple patent that could hold back the consortium's work to standardize Web applications.
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Search leaders debate semantics
Everyone agrees that semantic search technology--the notion of correctly assessing a searcher's intent--holds promise, and maybe money.
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Scattered reports of iPhone OS 3.0 update problems
Most iPhone and iPod Touch users say they've had success in updating their devices with the new operating system, but a smattering have hit roadblocks.
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Recession trips up the robot revolution
Yes, our robot companions are still coming. But a report from NextGen Research shows that consumer-bots are vulnerable to macroeconomic potholes.
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Intel spells out Core i3, i5, i7 branding
The branding gets simplified into entry-level, midlevel, and high-level segments. Plus, how that fits in with the Lynnfield, Clarksfield, Arrandale, and Clarkdale processors.
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Microsoft posts teaser for Office 2010
The software maker posts a movie trailer-like video for the next version of Office as well as a "behind the scenes" interview that pokes fun at recent links.
(Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried) -
IBM investing $100 million in mobile research
With high consumer and business use of mobile devices, Big Blue says it will spend the money over next five years to improve and advance on-the-go communications.
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Change: Apple stores to open early Friday
Company stores will open at 7 a.m.--an hour earlier than previously announced--to accommodate the first day of iPhone 3G S sales.
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Microsoft's Bing has a second good week
ComScore reports that Bing continued to tick up in market share in the past week and is now up about 3 percentage points from where Microsoft was pre-Bing.
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State Dept. comments on 'talks' with Twitter
A requested delay in the site's scheduled downtime was solely to keep an important communication channel alive for Iranian citizens, the State Department says.
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Data Domain sued over NetApp deal
Two law firms claim Data Domain board may not have followed proper procedure by accepting NetApp offer and rejecting competing EMC bid.
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Will new browsers really upgrade the Web?
The latest browsers sport many hot new features. But the avant-garde must reckon with inconsistent standards, lagging IE, and slow adoption.
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Leap Wireless gets its day in the sun
q&a The wireless company is riding a new wave of interest in the prepaid cell phone market and banking on customers who don't like smartphone costs.
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