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Apple unveils the Apple TV--now considerably smaller, with new and improved features like photo sharing, Netflix streaming, and TV and movie rentals.
Two researchers reported that the sweet spot for digital music sampling is around 60 seconds. Apple is expected to boost length of iTunes samples to possibly 90 seconds.
Bloomberg reports that when the Apple set-top box debuts, Netflix will be the featured digital-movie service.

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Baidu launches new entertainment features for search engine
[02.09.2010]
Baidu, China's largest search engine, officially launched a series of new entertainment features on Thursday, making it easier for users to access games, television shows and books.
How Apple's Ping dings Twitter, Facebook
[02.09.2010]
Ping picks at the good parts of Twitter and Facebook and builds a social network around something for which everyone has strong feelings. Might Ping teach Facebook something about privacy too?
 
Twitter plans to record all links clicked
[02.09.2010]
In a move that could raise privacy concerns, the microblogging site said Wednesday evening that it will record and analyze every link users click on when using its Web site or any of the thousands of third-party apps.
A peek inside a new HP Netbook and ultrathin
[02.09.2010]
The newest compact laptops from Hewlett-Packard strike an improved balance between performance and power efficiency.
 
Apple iPod Touch, the best gets better
[02.09.2010]
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch.
Oracle lawsuit unlikely to prompt Java forking
[02.09.2010]
Spring Framework founder Rod Johnson says fragmentation probably won't happen, though Oracle's behavior isn't helping
 

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Commodore Launching Amiga-brand Desktops Commodore Launching Amiga-brand Desktops
[02.09.2010]
Retro is hot again, and Commodore knows it. The company this week revealed that it would be reviving the Amiga brand that was so popular in the '80s and '90s.
Report: Windows XP Still Dominates U.S. PCs Report: Windows XP Still Dominates U.S. PCs
[02.09.2010]
Recent stats indicate that Windows 7 is catching up to Vista on the market, however XP still rules the world.
 
Final Fantasy XIV Open Beta Begins Thursday Final Fantasy XIV Open Beta Begins Thursday
[02.09.2010]
Square Enix ironed out the Open Beta bugs.
An Android Tablet? Archos Just Announced FIVE An Android Tablet? Archos Just Announced FIVE
[02.09.2010]
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Brocade set to unveil 100G Ethernet
[02.09.2010]
Brocade will soon unveil 100Gbps Ethernet additions to its switching and routing product line, in what the company claims is its most significant Ethernet/IP product rollout since acquiring Foundry Networks in 2008.
Windows Phone 7 released to manufacturers
[02.09.2010]
Windows Phone 7 has been finalized and released to manufacturers, Microsoft announced today.
 

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ActiveState Python honed for databases
[02.09.2010]
ActiveState has updated its distributions of the Python programming language so that they provide developers easier access to databases, as well as new ways of creating GUIs , the company announced Wednesday.
VMware's Maritz Predicts Hybrid Cloud Future
[02.09.2010]
VMware CEO Paul Maritz said virtualized applications now account for more than half of new applications installed and in the future, a growing share of the data center will be managed through the new layer of virtualization software.
 
Yahoo loses key South Korea partnership
[02.09.2010]
Yahoo Inc. disclosed Wednesday that South Korean partner NHN Corp., which operates the country's most popular search engine, has decided to stop using Yahoo's search advertising service in November.
The Closing Bell | Regional stocks, led by Compass and KC Southern, edge higher
[02.09.2010]
A handful of regional stocks closed higher Tuesday, reflecting the continued caution among investors in the stock market.
 
Office 2007 Home and Student - Lowest Price: $98.00
[02.09.2010]
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 is the essential software suite for home computer users that enables you to quickly and easily create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and organize your information in one place, making ...
Windows 7 Home Premium - Lowest Price: $99.84
[02.09.2010]
Windows 7 Home Premium offers a rich, dynamic entertainment experience on your PC, making it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. You can even watch, pause, and rewind TV or record it to watch whenev...
 

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Waste Management going for 'black gold'
[02.09.2010]
Garbage collector plans to offer organic gardening products made from expanded organic waste collection service.
Philly subway to capture energy from braking trains
[02.09.2010]
The smart grid goes underground in Philadelphia, where a battery will store energy from regenerative braking, cutting power costs and earning revenue on the grid.
 
Welcome to the social, Apple
[02.09.2010]
The Ping social-music feature in iTunes 10 is what Microsoft imagined when it launched the Zune with one critical difference: an addressable user base of more than 100 million.
Target to be first to sell Facebook Credits
[02.09.2010]
The megaretailer plans to sell $15, $25, and $50 Credits cards in its brick-and-mortar stores and on its site, the company announces. Sales will start on Sunday.
 
Gaming addict in win over video game lawyers
[02.09.2010]
Man who claims he's addicted to the game Lineage II persuades a court that he can challenge end-user agreement that restricted the game maker's liability.
Google adds home efficiency tips to PowerMeter
[01.09.2010]
Google.org's home electricity monitoring Web app gets feature for organizing energy efficiency jobs, pitting PowerMeter in more direct competition with Microsoft's Hohm.
 

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Quantum crypto cracked, researchers say
[02.09.2010]
Researchers claim to have cracked the quantum cryptography equipment used to cloak highly sensitive communications by banks and defense agencies.
Sweden reopens rape probe of Wikileaks founder
[02.09.2010]
After dropping a rape case against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange last month, Sweden is reopening it for further investigation, according to reports.
 
Global spam hits all-time high
[02.09.2010]
Spam hit an all-time high this year, with more unwanted messages pouring in from a smorgasbord of countries, thanks in part to globalization. Such are the findings of a recent and comprehensive report on all things security-related from IBM X-Force.
What it takes to shut down a botnet
[01.09.2010]
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Google disputes bug patching report
[31.08.2010]
Google on Monday said that a recent report claiming it failed to patch a third of the serious bugs in its software had the facts wrong.IBM's X-Force security company, which released the report last week, acknowledged the error and issued a revised ch...
Scammers prey on required Twitter update
[31.08.2010]
Scammers are trying to take advantage of the fact that many users will soon have to update their version of the TweetDeck Twitter software.On Monday, TweetDeck warned that some Twitter messages were advising people to upload an untrustworthy executab...
 

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