Friday, March 5, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 05/03/2010


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Vers Wood Case for iPad
Add even more weight to your apple iPad with the Vers Wood Case for iPad. It looks gorgeous and comes with a rear kickstand.



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Apple’s Patent Attack Shocked HTC
According to an HTC spokesperson, the Apple lawsuit caught the company completely by surprise.



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Are Hulu’s Days as a Free Online Video Site Numbered?
Hulu takes a blow with Comdey Central leaving, but does this mean we could be paying for Hulu's services soon?



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How to Install Windows 7 on an iMac
Here's how to get Windows 7 installed and running on your iMac in just a few quick steps by following our simple installation guide.



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Motorola Devour Review
Introduction For social networking addicts, there’s no better cellphone interface than Motoblur. Motorola’s innovative Android overlay aggregates all your social media accounts, and delivers the latest messages and information updates via what looks like comic book quote balloons conveniently splayed across the phone’s home screen. Previously available only on the Motorola Cliq from T-Mobile, Motoblur now [...]



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Apple Suppliers Shrug off iPad Scarcity Rumors
The companies responsible for supplying iPad parts claim Apple will have 600,000 to 700,000 by the end of the month, more than double what earlier rumors reported.



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Maingear mX-L 15 Combines Performance with Low Price Tag
Maingear's new mX-L 15 notebook offers Intel Core i5/i7 processors and ATI graphics with price tags starting at $999.



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TiVo Premiere DVR Adds Streaming Internet Video
TiVo's next-gen Premiere DVR will integrate popular streaming options like Netflix, Amazon Video on Demand, and YouTube.



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Man Swallows Flash Drive to Evade Feds, Data Survives
After a four-day acid bath in Florin Necula’s stomach, a Kingston flash drive still held the files he had hoped to destroy.



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Microsoft to XP Users: Don’t Press F1
On the heels of a Google engineer finding a security vulnerability that had been lurking in Microsoft Windows’ Virtual DOS Machine for 17 years, another doozy has turned up: Microsoft has issued a security advisory for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 that just pressing the F1 key—you know, for help—while using Internet [...]



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