Google Earth: Power Tips and TricksHere's your chance to discover a new dimension to Google Earth: Find out how to create your own maps, scroll through historic imagery, or fly across the globe.
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Samsung Launches Low-Cost Android 4.0 TabletSamsung Electronics has launched the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), the first of its tablets to ship with Android 4.0 and its own Touchwiz user interface.
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Mozilla Patches Critical Firefox BugFor the third consecutive release of Firefox, Mozilla has pushed users a patch shortly after launching a new version of the browser.
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HP Readies Open-Source WebOS ReleaseHewlett-Packard announced plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License 2.0.
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Is It Too Late to Save RIM?New Research In Motion CEO Thorsten Heins has a small window of opportunity to resuscitate the long-stumbling smartphone maker.
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Office 15 Public Beta Due This SummerMicrosoft has kicked off a 'technical preview' of the next version of its Office suite and promised that a public beta will ship this summer.
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Google Updates YouTube with Discovery FeaturesGoogle TV gets some new navigation functions, just ahead of an expected refresh for Apple TV.
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Galaxy Tab 2's Big Leap is Android 4.0Samsung's newest tablet is a small step from its predecessor, and the target competition is a bit unclear.
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iPads Snatched by Chinese Authorities, Trademark Dispute Turns TacticalTensions in Apple's Chinese trademark dispute escalate as local authorities begin seizing iPads and confiscating them from sale.
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MySpace: The Next Hot Social Network?The new owners of the early social network are revamping it, pushing its strengths, and signing up new users at a clip not seen in years.
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E-Book Publishers Want Library Borrowing to be DifficultPenguin drops over-the-air downloads; now only Random House gives libraries unrestricted access to purchase and loan e-books.
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Petitioners Urge Apple to Address Factory Working ConditionsActivists deliver petitions seeking labor reform in overseas factories that produce iPhones, iPads, and other popular Apple products.
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Apple Files Complaint against Motorola in US to Prevent IPhone 4S LitigationApple has asked a federal court in California for an order enjoining Motorola Mobility from suing the company in other courts for patent infringement.
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Fast Firefox Faceoff: Nightly vs. Pale Moon vs. WaterfoxAlthough computers running the 64-bit version of Windows 7 have become more common, there aren't many Windows-compatible browsers compiled to run on 64-bit...
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Steve Jobs Gets Posthumous GrammyA Grammy Trustees Award recognizes the late Apple CEO's role in creating products that transformed the entertainment industry.
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Microsoft India Store Hacked, User Database ExposedMicrosoft is investigating a "limited compromise" of the company's online store in India, the company said Monday.
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Canonical Targets Business Desktops with a New Ubuntu Linux RemixAvailable now, this new package removes games and other consumer-focused software while adding key business-oriented tools.
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MediaTek Lays Groundwork for Cheaper Android 4.0 SmartphonesSemiconductor company MediaTek has launched a package of components that will be used by vendors to build mid-range and entry-level smartphones based on Android...
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TheO Lets You Play Ball With Your Phone& SafelyIt looks like the world s goofiest-looking phone protector, but TheO combines a foam ball that wraps around your phone with apps that take advantage of its motion sensor to let you play with your smartphone like it was a toy.
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Blizzard Releasing Diablo 3 By End Of JuneBlizzard finally announced a release window for the final chapter of the Diablo trilogy during a company earnings call.
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