Sunday, June 2, 2013

IT News Head Lines (CNET) 03/06/2013





Windows 8 vies with Vista, but Windows 7 gains
Oops, Windows 7 gains in May, though Windows 8 makes headway against Vista. [Read more]
    




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Intel's future Pentium chip does Windows and Android
Atom is moving on up -- to the Pentium and Celeron branding. And Intel is renaming the architecture too. [Read more]
    




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U.S. and China to hold high-level talks on cyberspying -- report
The talks will focus on the theft of U.S. intellectual property and will kick off as part of the yearly "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" between China and the U.S., The New York Times reports. [Read more]
    




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Top proxy firm ISS likes SoftBank's offer for Sprint
Institutional Shareholder Services -- a consultant to mutual funds and other large investors -- says the deal would give Sprint the money it needs to buy spectrum. It remains mum on Dish Network's rival, preliminary offer. [Read more]
    




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Android alters all: Now the PC?
The new PC may be a laptop running Android. Far-fetched? Not if HP is doing it. [Read more]
    




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Is this the best smartphone plan ever?
T-Mobile has a great plan for those who use their smartphones primarily as data devices. But finding the plan can be a challenge. [Read more]
    




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The make(out)-or-break(up) for Google Glass: Dating
Yes, people have already begun to experiment with wearing Google Glass on a date. Is it a love-killer? Or does it create a frisson of excitement? [Read more]
    




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Can science 'cure' religious fundamentalism?
An Oxford University researcher claims that, in time, deep-seated, extreme beliefs may be treated as a mental illness, rather than a product of free will. [Read more]
    




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V-Moda's outrageously sweet portable DAC and headphone amp
There are lots of headphone amps, but only the Vamp Verza works with the digital output of an iPhone or Android device, and that's a difference you can hear. [Read more]
    




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Intel's next-gen quad-core processors tested
Fourth-gen Core i-series "Haswell" CPUs promise big leaps in performance and battery life. [Read more]
    




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'Minority Report' in waiting: Wearable tech on the cusp of going mainstream?
If past is prologue, wearable computers will soon be the dominant technology we all use. Even if the hype's getting ahead of the reality, a nascent market is notching measurable progress. [Read more]
    




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Tim Cook: What, me worry?
Apple's CEO has set the bar high. He will need to jump over that bar with a game-changing or seriously game-on product. If not, he will have something to worry about. [Read more]
    




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