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May 22, 2011
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FCC May Weigh Phone Data Caps Analysis: AT&T in particular "seeks to turn caps into a profit center" a consumer group complains.
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No One Wants 3D TV Broadcasters don't want to invest in 3D technology, Ovum analysts report.
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Many Browsers Run Insecure Plug-ins, Analysis Finds Large numbers of web browsers run out of date plug-ins that render them vulnerable to security exploits, security management company Qualys says.
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Best of Maker Faire 2011 Tinkerers and garage-based inventors show off their wares and compare notes at eclectic event.
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Social Networks Spread Political Opposition in Spain Social networks have helped mobilize thousands of people in a movement known as known as "the outraged" in cities around Spain.
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Social Networks Distract at Work. Seriously. Analysis: A survey finds Facebook and Twitter hurt work productivity (cue outcry from social media "gurus").
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ARM to Intel: Mobile Market isn't Easy Intel says it will focus on the mobile market, but a rival says the chip-maker faces an uphill climb.
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Apple Said to Seek Smaller SIMs for Skinnier Devices Apple wants to SIM cards to be made smaller in order to enable the creation of thinner devices, according to network operator Orange.
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Three Free iPhone Apps to Keep You Fit on the Road Analysis: Nutrition, exercise and focus -- these three free iPhone apps help keep you healthy.
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Video Games Fuel Obesity, UK Tabloid Says Analysis: UK tabloid newspaper The Sun claims that video games fuel obesity, but misreports the facts of the study it's using to prove its point.
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Cloud Music Streaming: Pros and Cons Apple is poised to join the cloud music streaming fun, but make sure you carefully weigh the pros and cons before jumping on the cloud music bandwagon.
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Apple Needs to Rescue Developers from Patent Trolls Apple should take responsibility and find a solution to protect developers from patent trolling for technologies that Apple requires.
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No Rapture, But Watch Out for Apocalypse Attacks It seems apparent that the rapture is not going to happen today after all, but that won't stop malware attacks from preying on interest in the apocalypse.
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Marketing Tool: Apple Uses iPad to Promote Other Products in Retail Stores Apple using its iPad tablet devices to display product information and pricing for its Mac computers, iPods, iPhones and even other iPads at retail stores
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Technology Helps Pope Extend Reach Into Space Pope Benedict XVI has become the first pontiff to communicate directly with astronauts in orbit
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Verizon Hints at Shared Data Plans Verizon is set to pull the plug on unlimited data plans, but its CFO says that offering a shared pool for data could be on the horizon.
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Day 21: Chrome Extensions for Google Docs You can add variety of features and functions to Google Docs with Chrome browser extensions.
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Chrome, Firefox Experiment With Hidden URL Bars Google and Mozilla are testing versions of the Chrome and Firefox browsers that hide the bar used to show the URL of websites you visit
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Lenovo Laptop Warranty Troubles After a ThinkPad T410 owner misses his warranty expiration date due to an inaccurate report from a Lenovo utility, he turns to On Your Side for help. Plus: A software-registration key fails to arrive.
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FCC May Weigh Phone Data Caps Analysis: AT&T in particular "seeks to turn caps into a profit center" a consumer group complains.
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