On the road with the iPad: Can you leave the laptop home?
Writer Mitch Wagner tries to use Apple's iPad as his only computer during a five-day business trip. Is the iPad up to the job?
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Will Apple's iPad Wi-Fi + 3G crash AT&T?
Apple's iPad Wi-Fi + 3G is finally here. And now the trouble begins.
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Twitter used more as news site than social network, researchers say
Web Researchers find that Twitter is used for more news than socializing.
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First Look: iPad Wi-Fi + 3G
At last, the prophecy has been fulfilled: the second half of the coming of the iPad is upon us. I have in my hands (well, on my ottoman as I write this), an iPad Wi-Fi + 3G, which is Apple's somewhat long-winded moniker for describing an iPad with cellular data access on AT&T's network (here in the U.S. anyway). Having used a Wi-Fi-only iPad for almost a month, I can safely say that the $130 option for adding 3G is a big deal. But, in terms of how different this new, strange iPad is from the models we've already seen, let's give it a rundown.
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Senate Dems aim to staple Green Cards to tech diplomas
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer yesterday released a framework for discussion of comprehensive immigration reform in Congress. The framework didn't include a timetable.
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Google exec confirms Jobs' claim that HTML5 is ready for some uses
Google engineer confirms Steve Jobs' pronouncement that HTML5 can be used for rich Web content
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Jury convicts Palin e-mail hacker
A federal jury today convicted 22-year-old David C. Kernell of two charges stemming from a 2008 break-in of an e-mail account used by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
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Intel says dual-core Atom should boost netbook business
Intel's plan to improve its Atom processor line, including the launch of a dual-core version this quarter, could help sustain demand for mobile products including netbooks.
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Apple top U.S. cell phone maker in first quarter
After fewer than three years on the market, the iPhone has become the top-selling phone in the U.S.
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PCI council launches certification program for IT staff
The organization responsible for administering the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard has launched a new program to help enterprises conduct self-assessments of their compliance with the standard.
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