Friday, August 6, 2010

IT News HeadLines (THE INQUIRER) 06/08/2010



Google Street View cars are back in the UK
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But without the WiFi scanning



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Google looks to cut a deal with Verizon
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Possible betrayal of net neutrality



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BT rapped over fibre optic broadband lie
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Definitely not instant speed



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Blackberry Torch hands on
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First Inqpressions Better touchscreen effort from RIM, but not quite an Iphone killer



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EC dumps Blackberrys as US claims it can monitor them
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Chooses shiny toys that don't work instead



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Indonesia denies it will ban Blackberrys
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Wants the outfit to open a data centre instead



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Acer announces a dual boot netbook
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Gives users a choice of good or bad



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Germany warns about Apple's insecurity
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Two empires crash against each other



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Geek Squad gets daft
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Charges for switching on your ebook reader



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Antec uber case and PSU combination
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Review Dark Fleet DF-85 and Truepower Quattro 1200W



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Google kills its Wave
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Tide goes out



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Dell faces a shareholder revolt
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Mutterings in the ranks



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Blackberry Torch hands on
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First Inqpressions Better touchscreen effort from RIM, but not quite an Iphone killer



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Free software lawyers win GPL lawsuit
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Injunction and $90,000 fine granted



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Android to kick Apple’s OS
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Isuppli consults crystal ball on operating systems



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Vodafone sends smutty smartphone software
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The OS upgrade that isn't



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Nokia shows off Symbian^3 features
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Reveals cutting edge functionality, for 2007



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HP sets a six month time limit on security flaws
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Offers the illusion of protection



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