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April 15, 2011
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10 Ways to Enjoy Wireless Entertainment With AirPlay iOS 4.3 bring AirPlay support to the iPhone and the iPad--here's how to make the most of it.
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Netflix Kinect: Control Movies With Your Hands If you've always wanted to watch movies by waving your hands around like a madman, today is your lucky day.
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Report: Chinese Far Outstrip U.S. Cyber-Spy Fight for Military, Business Secrets Operation Byzantine Hades pulls 'terabytes' of sensitive data over half a decade of success
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Nintendos Next Console Rumor Roundup and Wishlist Want to know all there is to know about Nintendo's rumored next game system so far?
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Sources: The Wii 2 Exists, and Well See It at E3 in June Game mag claims 'multiple sources' tell it Nintendo's next game console will show at E3 this summer, 'if not sooner'.
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Skype for Android has a Nasty Vulnerability Names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, contacts, and chat logs are all reportedly ripe for the picking in Skype's Android app.
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Apple: White iPhone 4 is Real (and Late) Reports are surfacing again, but wouldn't it make sense to just ship a white iPhone 5?
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Google's Financials Get New CEO Page off to Good Start UPDATE: The search giant's revenue hit $8.58 billion for the quarter ending March 31, up 27 percent compared to the first quarter last year.
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Next Nintendo Console Cannibalizing PS3 for Parts? Will Nintendo's so-called Wii 2 look to Sony's PS3 for inspiration and add a Blu-ray player in the bargain?
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PlayBook Must Juggle Consumer, Corporate Needs The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, which ships next week, performing a balancing act between two worlds.
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Tablets Continue to Cannibalize PC Sales PC sales suffered in the first quarter, and analysts are placing the blame on the tablet market and the disaster in Japan.
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Browser Rivals Mock Microsoft's 'Native HTML5' Claims Mozilla and Opera have mocked Microsoft's use of the term "native HTML5" to describe IE9 and the upcoming IE10 as an oxymoron.
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Asia out of IPv4 Addresses The Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) has run out of all but a handful of IPv4 addresses that it is holding in reserve.
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IOS 4.3.2 Jailbroken Already The latest jailbreak works for the iPhone 4, the iPad, and the third- and fourth-generation iPod Touch.
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As PlayBook Launches, Cisco's Cius Slowly Emerges As Research In Motion launched its PlayBook on Thursday evening, Cisco Systems was already accepting orders for its Cius business tablet.
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Ready or Not: iPad and Other Tablets are in Our Enterprise Any IT department hoping to escape the headaches of supporting iPads in the enterprise should realize that they're more than likely already being brought into the workplace.
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Nintendo's Struggles With UI Everyone complains about the user interfaces on Nintendo's systems, but maybe their unwillingness to change isn't based on ignorance.
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Cloud CIO: The Next Generation Cloud Offering Recent announcements from Facebook and VMware reflect how profoundly cloud computing will change the nature of corporate IT in the future.
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Japan Disaster Slows Cell Phone Manufacturing The earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan have hit manufacturers of CMOS image sensors, a key ingredient in most mobile phones.
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Apple Patches Pwn2Own, Comodo Hack Bugs Apple today patched bugs in iOS and Safari used at last month's Pwn2Own hacking contest by three teams of researchers who collectively earned $45,000 for their work.
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