
Google Street View's naked lady
An image of a naked woman in her Miami garden is spotted on Google Street View. This morning, it has finally been blurred out.
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Adobe's good week (Apple Talk Weekly)
This week we talk about Adobe's recent successes on two of Apple's platforms, as well as this week's big news, rumors and answers to your questions.
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This Day in Tech: Data from Stanford Hospital patients found online
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Friday, September 9.
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Google's price for Zagat $125 million, says WSJ
Purchase price for popular restaurant review company comes in at 1 percent the price of Motorola Mobility.
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Republicans seek answers from DOJ on AT&T merger suit
More than a week after the Department of Justice files suit against the merger between AT&T and T-Mobile, three GOP members of Congress seek a detailed explanation.
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Windows 8 tablet from Samsung has Intel inside
A Samsung tablet that is expected to make an appearance at a Microsoft developers conference next week will be powered by Intel silicon, according to a source.
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British rapper nabs Marty McFlys--for $37,500
Tinie Tempah lays down big bucks for Nike's new Marty McFly sneakers, with proceeds going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research. Anyone wanting their own "Back to the Future" shoes can still bid on eBay.
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Flip founder launches grilled cheese business
Jonathan Kaplan, who brought us the super-simple Flip video camera, is branching out into the restaurant business, with a grilled cheese chain called The Melt.
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Shopping for an EV? Head to the mall
Electric-car startup Coda Automotive opened up its first Apple-inspired retail outlet in a Los Angeles mall.
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NBC News Twitter account hacked
A group called the "Script Kiddies" claims responsibility for hacking NBC News Twitter account and posting fake news of an attack at Ground Zero.
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Friday Poll: Lust for Sprint's unlimited iPhone data?
The iPhone 5 looks to be on its way to Sprint in October, with the company's big lure being an unlimited data plan. Is that enough of a hook to get you to drop AT&T or Verizon and jump to Sprint?
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DigiNotar certificate fraud addressed with Snow Leopard and Lion updates
Apple has issued a security update for both OS X 10.6 and 10.7 that addresses concerns over recent fraudulent certificates from the DigiNotar certificate authority.
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iPad app developer tells how secretive Apple is--very
A developer who says he was probably the sixth person to get an iPad tells Business Insider that Apple chained the product to a desk using a bicycle cable and had custom frames built around. And there's more.
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Flash-derived iPad game tops App Store charts
Machinarium today became the top-selling app on Apple's App Store, indicating that at least some people are fine with Flash apps on iOS.
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New tech aims to help soldiers battle limb injuries
The publicly funded Airlift Research Foundation is funding research to develop a flashlight that kills bacteria; metal implants that fight infection; and processes to regenerate bones via grafts and stem cells.
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Dutch reporter won't be charged for transit card fraud
Brenno de Winter was identified as a suspect after telling the public about how Holland's new transit chip card system could be defrauded.
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Trying out Inmarsat's compact IsatPhone Pro
There's something exciting about being in remote places and pulling out a satellite phone. Inmarsat's newest device is small and light and offers simple data capabilities like text messaging and e-mail.
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Sprint to launch 'major device' by Oct. 15
A leaked memo suggesting that Sprint employees will be denied vacation time in late October may suggest that the carrier will debut the iPhone then.
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