
Amazon Brings Beta Kindle Application to the Mac
Amazon has launched a beta of its Kindle application for Mac OS X, enabling Mac users to shop, sync, and read Kindle books without a Kindle device.
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Facebook Considers Child Predator “Panic Button†in the UK
Following the luring and murder of a UK teen last year, Facebook is considering a "panic button" to let users report suspected pedophiles.
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Intel, Sony and Logitech Gang up for Google TV
Intel Atom processors, Sony hardware and Logitech remotes will all play crucial parts in Google's upcoming stab at putting Android in the living room.
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Nexus One Going to Sprint
Sprint is going to expand its Android lineup with Google's Nexus One "superphone:" availability and pricing to be announced "soon."
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What Could You Buy for the Cost of an iPad?
Think twice before plunking down $885 for an iPad and accessories. Rod Enderle rummages through an enticing toy box of hot gadgets you could pick up for less.
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Cryptography, DRM and You
We talk about DRM quite often. Technically it stands for Digital Rights Management, but we did have a listener recommend we try to change that to Digitally Restricted Media. The point of DRM is to protect digital media files from piracy. The actual result of DRM is a lot of frustration for [...]
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Brace for Supersonic: Sprint to Unleash First 4G Phone at CTIA?
Inside sources say Sprint will launch the HTC Supersonic as the first 4G handset in the U.S. next week at CTIA.
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Intel’s Six-Core Core i7-980X Invades Gaming Systems
Intel's six-core Core i7-980X Extreme Edition is making its way to high-end gaming systems...and if you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it.
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AT&T Zero Charger Jams Wooden Stake into Vampire Power Usage
By completely eliminating vampire power draw when plugged in and unused, AT&T's Zero charger uses less electricity and has the potential to reduce electricity bills - if ever so slightly.
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Nielsen: Bing Gained Search Share in February
Nielsen has released its U.S. search market figures for February 2010: Bing is up, and (surprisingly) Google is down.
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