Friday, May 21, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 21/05/2010


Digital Trends
…and Now Pakistan’s Blocking YouTube
Yesterday, the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority raised hackles all over the world by blocking access to the popular social networking service Facebook for carrying a group sponsoring a contest to draw pictures of the prophet Muhammad. Now, the regulator has extended the crackdown to include Google’s video sharing service YouTube along with more than 450 other [...]



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Symantec Buying Verisign’s Web Security Business
You know all those "VeriSign Trusted" badges on Web sites designed to inspire consumer confidence in online businesses? Symantec will now be behind them.



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New Gateway All-In-Ones Offer Touch Screens, AMD or Intel CPUs
Gateway's new ZX4300 and ZX6900 all-in-one PCs offer touchscreen displays an a choice of AMD Athlon II X2 or Intel Core i3/i5 processors, respectively.



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Nvidia Shows Off Its Android Powered Tablet
Nvidia’s Tegra 2-powered tablet is introduced today. Is it too late to compete with the ipad?



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Modern Warfare 2’s New Map Pack Detailed
Modern Warfare 2’s “Resurgence Packageâ€‌ has been detailed, including descriptions of the levels, and pricing.



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Android Crushing Windows Mobile Globally, Apple Could be Next
Android phones are now outpacing Windows Mobile globally and is quickly gaining on the popular Apple iPhone.



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Apps Coming to the Chrome Browser Store
Google's Chrome is starting to become more than just a web browser as it becomes a framework for running applications.



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Top 10 Movies Coming Out That We Hope Wont Suck
Here is our short list of movies coming out that we think stand a chance at being a box office success. Do you agree?



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New Call of Duty: Black Ops Trailer Debuts
A new Call of Duty: Black Ops trailer has been released by Activision. The game is due out November 9th.



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LifeLock CEO Has Had Identity Stolen 13 Times
The Founder and CEO of LifeLock, a service designed to guard against identity theft, has had his identity stolen 13 times since 2006.



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