Monday, November 15, 2010

IT News HeadLines (CNET) 11/14/2010



Google engineer: Raise leaker exposed us to mugging
Google engineer explains some of the feelings inside company after employee leaked news of $1,000 cash bonus for Google staff and was reportedly fired.
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Netflix coming to Android theater--but not near you?
Movie-streaming service says lack of a platform-wide copyright-protection mechanism for Android means some devices will get Netflix, others won't.
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Air meets iPad
A report claims anecdotal evidence of the 11.6-inch MacBook Air eating into iPad sales. Is that what Apple means when it says the MacBook has met the iPad?
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Privacy concerns dog location-based services
Facebook Places and other services that let you post your current location may share info with third parties who can track you in the real world.
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Tomorrow's Miley Cyrus? A hologram live in concert!
Hatsune Miku is a Japanese singing sensation. Even though she has no flesh, blood, or racy private life. For Miku is a hologram.
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Time for an SSD? At $249 for 120GB, Intel thinks so
Intel has introduced its most competitively priced solid-state drive to date, in an attempt to lure customers to this speedy storage option. Will consumers bite?
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Cisco hires iPhone 'antenna-gate' exec
Cisco Systems hires the former Apple exec in charge of design and engineering for the gadget that sparked an infamous PR debacle for Steve Jobs and Co.
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