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Judge Tells Samsung: No Apple Sneak Peeks for You! A federal judge yesterday denied Samsung's request to see samples of Apple's next-generation iPhone and iPad, court documents show.
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Nokia's First Windows Phone Codenamed 'Sea Ray' Surfaces Nokia may have leaked its first Windows Phone, codename 'Sea Ray', during a company meeting that was supposed to be confidential
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5 Coolest Lytro Light Field Camera Features Five ways Lytro's Light Field camera technology will revolutionize the way you take photographs
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Sonic the Hedgehog, This Is Your Life Sonic turns 20 today, and we celebrate two decades of Sega s iconic character.
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How Windows 8 Could Change Everything Clues abound that Hyper-V is a foundation technology for Windows 8, enabling Microsoft to dominate a new era of desktop virtualization.
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ISPs May Join Fight Against Piracy AT&T, Comcast and Verizon are reportedly close to an agreement with the entertainment industry to monitor how you use your Internet connection and punish you if you step out of line.
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Amazon Tablet Rumored for August or September Rumors say Amazon will release a tablet in a couple of months.
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Asus May Have 13-Inch Android Laptop in the Works A laptop running Android may be more viable than Google's Web-centric Chromebooks, which start at $150 more than the rumored Asus laptop.
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Netflix Has Bandwidth Cap Sufferers Covered Netflix users in the United States can now dial down the quality of streaming videos to avoid hitting bandwidth caps.
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Winklevoss Twins Give Up Facebook Fight Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss and a classmate said in a filing that 'after careful consideration' they would not appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Hulu Plus App Available on Select Android Phones The app is available for Nexus One, Nexus S, HTC Inspire 4G, Motorola Droid II, Motorola Droid X and the Motorola Atrix, with additional support for more devices coming later.
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Harry Potter Finally Enters E-Book Realm Author J.K. Rowling says Harry Potter series will finally become available in e-book form starting Oct. 1
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Does Electronic Arts Have Eyes for PopCap? EA is rumored to be in the process of acquiring the mobile gaming company for the neat sum of $1 billion.
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Mozilla Retires Firefox 4 From Security Support Unnoticed in the Tuesday release of Firefox 5 was Mozilla's decision to retire Firefox 4, the browser it shipped just three months ago.
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10 Drive Docks Help You Re-Use Old Hard Drives As we replace and/or upgrade older computers, many of us tend to save the hard drives, until we've amassed quite a collection. For example, I've collected quite...
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Sony Joins Hands with J.K. Rowling for Pottermore Sony partners with Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling to fashion an interactive online site with games and exclusive audio and e-books.
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UK Police Charge Hacker Linked to LulzSec Authorities in the U.K. today charged a 19-year-old with using a botnet he controlled to take down the Web site of a national police unit.
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T-Mobile Says 1 Million iPhones on its Network T-Mobile claims most of the phones pre-date the iPhone 4, which means those users physically had to trim their SIM card to get them to fit into their device.
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Execs Get Ready: Workers Will Soon Be Running Companies In five years, employees will be running much of the show at many companies, and executives should plan to get out of their way as much as possible.
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Bronx Mother Fatally Beats Son Over Wii A Bronx mother has been charged with the murder of her five-year-old son, whom she beat after he broke the television while playing Nintendo Wii.
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Judge Tells Samsung: No Apple Sneak Peeks for You! A federal judge yesterday denied Samsung's request to see samples of Apple's next-generation iPhone and iPad, court documents show.
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Nokia's First Windows Phone Codenamed 'Sea Ray' Surfaces Nokia may have leaked its first Windows Phone, codename 'Sea Ray', during a company meeting that was supposed to be confidential
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Windows Phone 7 Mango is a Substantial Upgrade The new version of Windows Phone 7, code-named Mango, includes substantial improvements to the OS's search capabilities and entertainment options.
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Apple iPad 2 Display Ranks the Best in Face-Off Against Android Hordes Testing shows that the Apple iPad 2 surpasses other contenders in display quality, but it still has room for improvement.
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Pentax Q: Pentax's First Swappable-Lens Compact Cam Is the Smallest Ever Announced today, the 12-megapixel Pentax Q will offer interchangeable-lens oomph to the point-and-shoot crowd.
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PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Files: May 2011Our reviewers can't get enough of utilities. Geeky stuff like benchmarking, drive partitioning, memory testing. Must-haves like desktop organizers and security helpers. Microsoft Office improvements. But we like to have fun, too, so we couldn't resist some great media software, sci-fi themepacks, and designing our own cursors. These are just the highlights from the merry month of May.
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