Diaspora: A first peek at Facebook's challenger
Diaspora was lauded as the next challenger to Facebook before it was even begun. Now, the developer's alpha is out -- how much promise does it show?
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Mozilla rushes out stability fixes for Firefox
Mozilla this week updated all versions of Firefox, including the beta of the upcoming Firefox 4, to fix stability problems that crashed the browser.
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Android apps on the Galaxy Tab may be 'a little ugly'
While all four major U.S. carriers will sell the Samsung Galaxy Tab running Froyo this fall, a Google executive already has said it won't work well with Android Market apps.
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Time for FCC chair to man up
Net neutrality doesn't have a middle path and Genachowski needs to "man up".
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The Impact of the End of Traditional IT Outsourcing
The traditional IT outsourcing industry will be dead in five years, A.T. Kearney's Arjun Sethi predicted in a recent interview with CIO.com. The culprit? Cloud computing services. Sethi's vision of the future of the IT services industry is quite clear, but he's unsure of the specific implications this industry transformation poses to traditional IT outsourcing customers.
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First Impressions: Samsung's Galaxy Tab
We've heard a lot of chatter about the coming army of Android tablets, but we haven't seen any real contenders posing a challenge to Apple's dominant iPad--until now. Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy Tab at the IFA show in Berlin earlier this month; now, the company has formally introduced the Tab to the U.S. market for all four major wireless carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon). And judging from my initial hands-on with a preproduction Samsung Galaxy Tab, this tablet has the chops to compete with the iPad.
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DOJ said to be near deal with Apple, Google, others, on staff poaching
The U.S. Department of Justice is nearing a settlement with technology vendors including Apple, Google and others over an investigation of their hiring practices, according to a report.
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Researchers issue homemade patch for PDF zero-day bug
Research firm RamzAfzar this week issued a home-brewed patch that appears to fix a critical bug in the popular Adobe Reader software.
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In Idaho, HD videoconferencing eases wolf management
Videoconferencing is often the domain of CEOs and CFOs, but Idaho's Department of Fish and Game uses high-definition (HD) videoconferencing to discuss concerns such as wolf management and salmon runs.
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Samsung opens video store for phones, tablet
Samsung on Thursday said it was opening an entertainment store to bring movies and TV shows to its smartphones and upcoming Galaxy Tab tablet.
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