Friday, January 28, 2011

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 27/01/2011



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Google softly censors piracy searches
Google wasn't kidding around when it said it would be fighting illegal file sharing, and now it has turned off autocomplete when it comes to piracy searches.


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AT&T activates 4.1 million iPhones in last months of exclusivity
AT&T has posted its fourth quarter results for 2010 and its last few months with the iPhone have been quite lucrative.


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Microsoft sues TiVo for infringement – again
Microsoft has renewed its patent battle with TiVo, now claiming the DVR pioneer infringes on four Microsoft patents.


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Add some Pow! to your cufflinks, literally
Add some superhero status to your standard suit and tie with these unconventional Pow! cufflinks.


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Man sues Facebook for $500,000 over suspended account
After having his Facebook account suspended months ago without any given reason, a New York man will sue the social network for half a million dollars.


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BlackBerry faces showdown in India
India's January 31 deadline for RIM to provide access to encrypted communications is looming..and RIM says it can't unlock encrypted email.


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Sony NGP (Next Generation Portable): The PSP 2 photos
Check out photos of the Sony NGP (Next Generation Portable) entertainment system.


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Hulu on verge of losing more free shows?
Disagreements among Hulu's owners may lead to the online video service losing some free content from Fox, Disney, and (amazingly) NBC Universal.


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2 million Windows Phone 7 devices have been sold, says Microsoft
Microsoft has announced that sales of Windows Phone 7 to wireless carriers has exceeded 2 million units after 10-12 weeks on the market.


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The Best Android Apps
We test and rank the best Android apps after sifting through the thousands of applications in Google's Android Market so you don't miss out on any must-have apps.


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IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 27/01/2011

Digital Trends
Google softly censors piracy searches
Google wasn't kidding around when it said it would be fighting illegal file sharing, and now it has turned off autocomplete when it comes to piracy searches.


Read More ...

AT&T activates 4.1 million iPhones in last months of exclusivity
AT&T has posted its fourth quarter results for 2010 and its last few months with the iPhone have been quite lucrative.


Read More ...

Microsoft sues TiVo for infringement – again
Microsoft has renewed its patent battle with TiVo, now claiming the DVR pioneer infringes on four Microsoft patents.


Read More ...

Add some Pow! to your cufflinks, literally
Add some superhero status to your standard suit and tie with these unconventional Pow! cufflinks.


Read More ...

Man sues Facebook for $500,000 over suspended account
After having his Facebook account suspended months ago without any given reason, a New York man will sue the social network for half a million dollars.


Read More ...

BlackBerry faces showdown in India
India's January 31 deadline for RIM to provide access to encrypted communications is looming..and RIM says it can't unlock encrypted email.


Read More ...

Sony NGP (Next Generation Portable): The PSP 2 photos
Check out photos of the Sony NGP (Next Generation Portable) entertainment system.


Read More ...

Hulu on verge of losing more free shows?
Disagreements among Hulu's owners may lead to the online video service losing some free content from Fox, Disney, and (amazingly) NBC Universal.


Read More ...

2 million Windows Phone 7 devices have been sold, says Microsoft
Microsoft has announced that sales of Windows Phone 7 to wireless carriers has exceeded 2 million units after 10-12 weeks on the market.


Read More ...

The Best Android Apps
We test and rank the best Android apps after sifting through the thousands of applications in Google's Android Market so you don't miss out on any must-have apps.


Read More ...

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