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![]() • Cracking open the iPod Shuffle (photos) • Sleep less than 6 hours a night? Hello, diabetes... • Google launches "instant" search results • Your own PR2 personal bot--for just $400,000 • European police arrest 10 alleged film pirates • Echelon pitches smart grid apps platform • DOE gives $8.5 million to grid infrastructure projects • Frito-Lay snacks on electric delivery trucks • Google Instant: Better but not revolutionized search • Scientists tap best lady-catching dance moves • iOS 4.1 for iPhone, iPod Touch released • Peugeot, Mercedes diesel hybrids en route for 2011 • Amazon buys music download site Amie Street • Terrafugia 'flying cars' could go on sale in 2011 • Adobe warns of zero-day hole in Reader, Acrobat • IT job seekers tapping into social media • OnStar to offer Facebook, voice-to-text? • Google launches 'Instant' search • Solar Impulse flight on tap CNet Net News
![]() • European police arrest 10 alleged film pirates • Amazon buys music download site Amie Street • IT job seekers tapping into social media • Live at Google's search event: Google Instant • Netflix still after first-run films • Reddit co-founders reunite at Hipmunk • Microsoft sends Bing back to school • Report: Justin Bieber is 3 percent of Twitter • Why iTunes song samples are still only 30 seconds CNet Networking
![]() • Upgrade woes frustrate Dell Streak owners in U.K. • Buy-one, get-one offered for Samsung Fascinate • Report: Android to win half of smartphone market • Aboard an Alcatel-Lucent undersea cable ship (photos) • Study finds love-hate relationship with cell phones • More Twitter users tweeting via mobile apps • Ask Maggie: On buggy Android upgrades • India wants local servers from RIM, Google, Skype • Exclusive deals make 3D TV audience even smaller PC World
![]() • IT Asset Tracking System Combines RFID, Infrared for Rack-level Identification • AT&T Led More to Avoid iPhone 4 Than 'Antennagate', Poll Says • Toy Camera From Japan Does 3D for Only $70 • Google Instant: Big Changes for Users, Publishers, Marketers • Hackers Exploit New PDF Zero-day Bug, Warns Adobe • Report: RBS WorldPay Hacker Gets Four Years' Probation • Google Voice Offers a Lot, But Not Yet For Google Apps • Presented By: • Rumor: T-Mobile Getting iPhone 3GS This Year • Craigslist Tells State AGs: Censor This! • After Google Incident, Wi-Fi Data Collection Goes on • Gamestop Snubs Intellivision Lives! • Google Instant Will Save You Seconds, But Not For SEO • Apple's New iOS 4.1: Its 4 Biggest Improvements • Sony Applauds Buttons Prior to Playstation Move Release • Obama Calls for Permanent R&D Tax Credit • Apple Releases IMovie 1.1 for IPhone and IPod Touch • QuickCal Add for IPhone • Norton and Trend Micro Simplify Security with New Releases • Handset Makers Compete for Data-enabled African Market • Apple Releases iOS 4.1, Fixes Flaw in FaceTime • Studiometry 8 Brings New Features, Interface • Microsoft Previews More of Office 2011 • Google Instant Searches as You Type • Apple Releases IPhone Configuration Utility 3.1 for Mac, PC • Oracle Board Against Sustainability Proposal • HP Targets Small Business With Phones, Wi-Fi • Re-imagining Ping • Cybercrime is Rampant Around the World, Says Study • Using Google Instant: 5 Quick Takeaways • Leak: HTC's New Android Targets Global Business Travelers • Apple Releases IOS 4.1 for IPhone, IPod Touch • Tablets Threaten to Make Netbooks Obsolete • Indian Trade Body Objects to Ohio Offshore Outsourcing Ban • Reviewing Apple's IPods • Google Instant Searches the Web As You Type • Presented By: • To iPad or Not to iPad: That is the Tech Question • Trend Micro Revamps Entire Product Line With 'Titanium' • SAP Partner Launches Cloud-based Mobile App Service • Calvetica 2.0 Gains Multi-calendar Support, Event Control • This Fall's Most Promising Camera Announcements • Report: Android Poised to Dominate the iPhone, Grab Half the Smartphone Market • Facebook Takes the Pain Out of Online Stalking with Subscribe Feature • Youku Sees Success With Original Content • A Google TV Refresher: What We Know So Far • Flickr Studio Brings Flickr Browsing to the IPad • Introducing the Switching to a Mac Superguide • Google Goes Loco With Logo: Part of Big September Surprise? • RIM Buys "Documents To Go", But Microsoft Missed Out • Three Mac Photo Apps That Imitate Film TechDirt
![]() • Even 'Free' Culture Supporters Sometimes Have Difficulty Living Up To Their Own Principles • Nevada Politician Pitches $25 Passes To Let You Speed • Former Patent Attorney Turned Patent Litigant... Sues Other Patent Lawyers • Using Google Books To Remove Access To Public Domain Books • Amusement Park May Get Sued For Patent Infringing Ride • If There Were No IP Restrictions, What Kind Of Mobile Devices Could You Build? • Groups Still Slamming Craigslist • Medieval Copy Protection: I Put A Curse On You • Big Brother In Your Garbage Cans • Iron Maiden Connects With Fans And The Fans Buy • Juror Has To Write Essay As Punishment For Commenting On Case Via Facebook • Betcha Loses Its Big Bet: Court Now Says It's Illegal Gambling • Misguided Insult To Misguided Injury: HP Sues To Stop Mark Hurd From Taking New Job • EU Parliament Rejects ACTA: Will It Matter? • Rupert Murdoch's Paywall Disaster: Readers, Advertisers, Journalists & Publicists All Hate It • Raids Across Europe Targeting File Sharing Sites • Glee Cast Members Claim They're Being Stiffed On Royalties From Glee CD • Finally: People Speaking Up About How Censoring Craigslist Helps 'Pimps, Child Traffickers & Other Abusive Scumbags' • Forget Product Placement; Get Ready For Product Anti-Placement Dr. Dobb's
• New OCR SDK for Windows • Concurrency Runtime (CRT): The Resource Manager • SIMD Parallism using Array Notation for C/C++ • Unit Testing Tools 'Suite' Up • Supercomputing On a Cell Phone • Presented By: • Web Speech Goes More Global • dBug: A C/C++ Tool for Systematic Evaluation of Distributed Systems • Open Source Email Archiving • Redis 2.0 Open Source Database Released • Boot Loaders Small, Fast System Initialization • jQuery, ASP.NET, and Interoperability • Presented By: • Quick Apps With ClickOnce • "Dark Silicon" to Improve Smartphone Battery Life • Programming With Reason: Where Are We Going? • Samsung GALAXY Tab Debuts • NSF Announces Future Internet Architecture Awards • IBM Claims World's Fastest Microprocessor • Presented By: • ERP Data On Mobile Made Easy • Array Building Blocks: A Flexible Parallel Programming Model for Multicore and Many-Core Architectures • How Agile Are We Really? • No End to DLL Hell! • VMware, Novell Accelerate Virtualization Evolution • Embarcadero Adds PHP Editor; New Version of Delphi • Presented By: • Computer History Museum Tour Internet.Com
![]() • Travel Light with Portable Software • Data Domain Makes Dedupe Go Faster • Review: AVerMedia AVerDiGi EB1704HB WiFi-4 • FMC Watch: A Carrier-centric Solution from Sonus • Gizmo5's OpenSky Gateway Lets Callers Reach Skype • Datamation Announces 2009 Product of the Year Winners • Intranet Journal Announces Product of the Year Winners • PacketTrap Helps Old Devices Find Their Voices • Grid Computing Aims for the Cloud • Using Gmail Offline: Email Without the Web • EMC Adds Primary Dedupe to Unified Storage • ChoiceBot Personalizes Product Recommendations • Finally, We Have It All- Small, Fast, and Affordable TechWeb
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![]() • OASIS Public Review: Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) v1.0 • Apache Software Foundation Launches Chemistry Incubation Effort for CMIS • W3C XML Security Working Group Invites Public Review of New Working Drafts • Open Virtualization Format (OVF) Version 1.0 Published as a DMTF Standard • Charter Proposed for OASIS Emergency Management Adoption Technical Committee • OASIS Members Form Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) Committee • Oracle Beehive Object Model Proposed for Standardization in OASIS ICOM TC • Microsoft Publishes Implementation Notes for File Formats in Office 2007 SP2 • Web Services Test Forum (WSTF) Addresses End User Interoperability Scenarios • Office Open XML File Formats Published as ISO/IEC 29500:2008 Final Standard • W3C Forms New Web Services Resource Access (WS-RA) Working Group • Microsoft 'Geneva' Framework Supports SAML 2.0, WS-Federation, and WS-Trust • Public Review for OpenID Provider Authentication Policy Extension (PAPE) 1.0 • EAS-CAP Industry Group Publishes Profile for the Common Alerting Protocol SHELL EXTENSION CITY
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![]() • Anti-Product Placement For Negative Branding • Solar Cells Made From Bioluminescent Jellyfish • How 6 Memorable Tech Companies Got Their Names • School Swaps Math Textbooks For iPads • Microsoft Suspends Gamer For Being From Fort Gay • Lo-Fi Phones and the Future • Cooking For Geeks • Google Instant Announced • Narcissists, Insecure People Flock To Facebook • BP's Gulf Spill Report Shows String of Failures • University Offers Class In Zombie Studies • Tractor Beams Come To Life • European Parliament All But Rejects ACTA • Assange Asks For New Lawyer, Denies Blaming CIA • Researchers Discover Irresistible Dance Moves • Can NetBooks & Tablets Co-Exist? • Asteroids Flyby: 2010 RF12 & 2010 RX30 • Google Logo Changes Again, Hinting RT Search? • The Effect of Snake Oil Security • Rupert Murdoch Publishes North Korean Flash Games • Translating Brain Waves Into Words • Infinite Mario With Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment • Dual-Core CPU Opens Door To 1080p On Smartphones • Mozilla Labs To Promote Open Web Gaming Wired
• DHS Cyber Division Misses 1,085 Holes on Own Network • Hyundai's Land Yacht Should Have Luxury Automakers Quaking • Citing Obama's State Secrets Privilege, Court Tosses Torture Case • Ole Miss' Admiral Ackbar Campaign Fizzles • Video: How to Film a 23-Mile Free Fall • Hack Your Parking • Close-Shave Asteroid Caught on Camera • X-Ray Pinup Girls Are Just Pixels (NSFW?) • Native Toad Fights Back Against Yellow Crazy-Ant Invasion • The Best Tennis Player You've Never Heard Of • Xbox 360 Slim Is Leaner, Meaner, Quieter Machine • Swivel Camcorder Features Flat Footage • Wired.com Contest: Redesign Apple's Ugly iTunes Icon • Pakistan Aid Groups Route Around U.S. Military for Relief Web • Hitchhiking Goes High-Tech With Car2gether • Exclusive: Sneak Peek at Audio-Embedded Sounds of Star Wars Book • Why PlayStation Move Could Give '3-D Games' a Whole New Meaning • Soy Sauce, Soap and Saccharin: Microphoto Winners Revealed • Sept. 8, 1930: Scotch Tape Starts Sticking • Pushing Arcade Games to the Limit • Freakazoid Rocking Chair Gives Lounging a Floaty Feeling • Fast Family Cars for High-Performance Parents • Why You Should Get Excited About New Mobile Processors • Google Debuts 'Instant Search' • DIY Laser-Safety Update: There's an Easier Way • Firefox 4 Beta 5 Adds Audio Tools, Hardware Acceleration • Why Alcohol Is Good for You • Tweet of the Day: Journalist Tweets From Jail With Guard's Phone • Court OKs Warrantless Cell-Site Tracking Yahoo Technology
![]() • Review: Ping a handy iTunes add-on with promise (AP) • Oracle plans to give Hurd $950,000 annual salary (AP) • Able to unplug from work while you’re on vacation? (Ben Patterson) • Mobile users still wary of being found, survey says (Ben Patterson) • Mophie releases Juice Pack Air for iPhone 4 (Macworld.com) • NYC burger joint lets customers add to the menu (AP) • Rumor: T-Mobile Getting iPhone 3GS This Year (PC World) • After Google Incident, Wi-Fi Data Collection Goes on (PC World) • Google milks animated doodle mystery on Twitter (AP) • Summary Box: Review finds Ping handy iTunes add-on (AP) • Reggie Bush Uses Foursquare and Stickybits for Football Scavenger Hunt (Mashable) • Google real-time search projects, Android in China (Appolicious) • GM testing voice command to update Facebook status (AP) • Study: Texas Enterprise fund companies struggling (AP) • Cybercrime is Rampant Around the World, Says Study (PC World) • Apple Browsing Share Tops Linux, Android Steals Share Everywhere (PC World) • NY town votes to stop Google Earth pool searches (AP) Gizmodo
• iPod Touch Teardown Reveals Only 256 MB of RAM and No Vibrator [Apple] • First Hump-Backed Dinosaur Could Eat Several Humans for Brunch [Science] • How Do You Feel About Google Instant? [Google] • A Recycling Bin That Knows When You're Not Using It (And Fines You For It) [Scary] • Check Your iPhone 4's Antenna Reception With Field Test Mode In iOS 4.1 [IPhone] • Where Is the Support for Object Scanning and Controllers In Xbox 360 Kinect? [Kinect] • Look, There's a Disco Party In My Pants [LEDs] • Google Is Really Freaking the Hell Out of Me [Blockquote] • Where To Watch Every TV Comedy Online [Shows] • Working Tractor Beam Can Move Objects 5 Feet With Just Light [Awesome] • Dog Bed Made From Tennis Balls Provokes Chewy Dreams [Dogs] • Android Notifier Sends Notifications from Your Phone to Your Desktop [Downloads] • How to Shoot Better iPhone HDR Photos [Iphone 4] • Turn Your Xbox Controllers Into an Inductive Charging Spaceship [Charging] • These Are the True Lungs of Planet Earth [Earth] • How I Made Clippy Lovable [Book Excerpt] • Gadget Deals of the Day [Dealzmodo] • A Notebook Power Adapter That's Actually Portable [Power Bricks] • Researchers Successfully Translate Brainwaves Into Words [Science] • Why Alcohol Is Good For You [Booze] • What Is Google Instant? [Google Instant] • The World As Seen By a Record [Image Cache] • Live: Google Instant Streaming Search Results Eliminate the Search Button [Google Instant] • Apple iOS 4.1 Is Available Right Now [Apple] • Shooting Challenge: Ray of Light [Photography] • All Along the Biketower [Bikes] • How Not To Fire a Watermelon Out of a Huge Slingshot [Slingshots] • 1.5GHz Snapdragons Arriving End of 2011, 1.2GHz Early Next Year [Processors] • TSA Poster Reminds That Photography Is For Creepy Terrorists Only [Horseshit] • Happy 80th Birthday to Scotch Tape—Savior of the Klutzes [Scotch Tape] • The Real 'Stuff White People Like’ [Sex] • Google Is Streaming Results, No Search Button Required [Google] • Google is Focusing its Chrome OS Efforts on Netbooks, Rather Than Tablets [Google] • The Nitrogen-Cooled Memory Block that Broke the World's Speed Record [PC] • Master the Essentials: 29 Crucial PC Skills [How To] • New OnStar Coming With Facebook [Car Tech] • iTunes 10 Plays Media from Any iOS Device, No Syncing Required [Annoyances] Linux Journal
• Spotlight on Linux: Zenwalk Linux 6.4 "Live" • Old Generals Never Die - They just Wear a Red Hat • Alien - Use Any Package On Any Distribution • Clonezilla Live • No Steam for Linux - Right Now • Qt and Layouts • As Predicted, OpenSolaris Board Disbands • Dual Boot openSUSE USB Stick Installer • New Wine: Running Windows Music & Sound Applications Under Wine 1.2 ThinkSecret
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• Indian E-Voting Researcher Freed After Seven Days in Police Custody • Update: Indian E-Voting Researcher Remains in Police Custody • It’s Time for India to Face its E-Voting Problem • Electronic Voting Researcher Arrested Over Anonymous Source • The Future of DRE Voting Machines • Assessing PACER's Access Barriers • Do Not Track: Not as Simple as it Sounds • A New DMCA Exemption for Security Research • New Search and Browsing Interface for the RECAP Archive • A Major Internet Milestone: DNSSEC and SSL • My Work at CITP This Year: Judicial Policy, Public Access, and The Electronic Court • Private Information in Public Court Filings • Announcing the CITP Visitors for 2010-2011 • A Good Day for Email Privacy: A Court Takes Back its Earlier, Bad Ruling in Rehberg v. Paulk • My Experiment with "Digital Drugs" • Bilski and the Value of Experimentation • Identifying Trends that Drive Technology • The Stock-market Flash Crash: Attack, Bug, or Gamesmanship? • On kids and social networking World Wide Web Consortium
Windows Informant
• With Windows Phone Coming, Is Zune Pass Heading International Too? • WinInfo Short Takes: Week of September 6, 2010 • No Surprises at Apple Music Event • Windows 7 Family Pack Coming Back for the Holidays • Windows Phone 7 Heads to Manufacturing • Microsoft: Android Is More Expensive than Windows Phone • What the? Microsoft Announces Xbox Live Price Hike • Microsoft Calls a Mulligan, Will Rejigger Live Sync as Windows Live Mesh • WinInfo Short Takes: Week of August 30, 2010 Windows Informant: SQL Server
• CSI SQL Server • SQL Server vs. SQL Azure: Where SQL Azure is Limited • Is There a Shortage of SQL Server Experts? The Inquirer
• Google launches "Google Instant" • Qualcomm will roll out dual core chips throughout 2011 • Symantec pops some caps in Snoop Dog website • Augmented Rock'em Sock'em reality gaming video demo • Firefox 4 beta gets hardware graphics acceleration • Samsung's Galaxy Tab heads for the Three network • Dell will stop offering Windows XP • Anyone for quantum chess? • Kinect bundle will be out this November • Microsoft's chief privacy officer opens up • Apps to outsell music on Itunes • US government can demand your cellphone data • Mozilla moves into Open Web gaming • Nokia spills its N8 smartphone price and release date • Trade watchdog barks at flash memory • Apple releases security fixes • HP sues Mark Hurd • Samsung warns of chip glut • Google demos speech translation via Android smartphone • Samsung Galaxy Tab sales go rogue • Freeview HD will aid takeup of mobile telly • 3D display industry standard demanded • Mobile World Congress embraces Apple • Orange and T-Mobile merge networks Net news
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![]() • Court OKs Microsoft's new weapon for taking down botnets • Half think downloading music for free is legal • Google Instant promises live search results • Customer database threatened by insider leakages • When business brains turn to crime • Dev Team Says Don’t Accept iOS 4.1, “It’s a Trap!” • Hackers create 57,000 malicious pages per week • Luis Corrons on taking down cyber criminals • Apple patches DLL hijacking bug in Safari • Beware the Fake Interview • Hackers exploit new PDF zero-day bug, warns Adobe • Microsoft Rumored To Buy Symantec. Why Would It Bother? • Research Firm NSS Will Launch ‘Exploit Hub • 50% increase in attacks against Malaysian servers detected • Ten held in swoop on film pirates • WorldPay Hacker Gets Suspended Sentence for $9 Million Heist • NSA Director Says U.S. Has a Duty to Secure the Internet • Police in File-Sharing Raids Across Europe • Flash Player as a spy system • Cloud Computing: The Invisible Revolution • Creepy Biometric IDs to Be Forced Onto India's 1.2 Billion Inhabitants • Why Surging Security Vulnerability Rate May Be a Good Thing • The world's most advanced smart ID card? • TechCrunch hacked to distribute Zeus Trojan via JavaScript file Search Engine Watch
• The Daily Con Job: Rogue Spiders in the Wild • SEO Blitz: Are You Ready for Some Football! • 5 Ways to Create an Online Buzz • How to Find the Best Internal Site Pages Based on PageRank and Backlinks • Social Media Marketing is a PR Function • Search Trends: Digg vs. Reddit • Reach Holiday Shoppers Penny-Wise and Pound-Wiser • Facebook Places: Fit for Local Search or Hype Incarnate? • Small Business and Search: Where's the Return? (Part 2) • Link Building Query Theory: 7 Crucial Keyword Types for Link Prospect Querying • PPC August Roundup: 3 New Features Every PPC Manager Should Try Now • How Small Businesses Can Improve Their Relations With Customers Through Social Media • 43 Paid Search Marketing Tools (And When To Use Them) • 6 Metrics You Need to Manage Link Building News from ActiveState
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