Apple is killing the open Internet
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THE BIGGEST THREAT to the freedom of the Intenet is Apple's App store model, because it is the biggest threat to the open Internet, according to Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales
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RIM gives Indian security services access to Blackberry messages
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MOBILE MESSAGING GIANT Research In Motion (RIM) has bowed to intense pressure and allowed India's spooks access to its messaging services.
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Palin hacker gets prison time
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THE SOMETIME POLITICIAN, unsuccessful Republican Vice Presidential candidate, half-term quitter Alaska State Governor and occasional slaughteress of defenseless wildlife, Sarah Palin has waved her email account hacker off to prison.
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Asus Eee Slider
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First INQpressions
DEMONSTRATING a product with the wrong operating system might not be the best way forward but Asus only had an Eee Slider with Android 2.2 on it for The INQUIRER to play with.
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High and lows of CES video
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THREE OF OUR JADED HACKS mull over the high and lowlights of this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
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Asus Eee Slate EP121
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First INQpressions
IT HAS the cachet of being one of a few, but when that unique club is tablets using Windows 7 many will question its viability as a product unless the target buyers are business people.
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Asus Eee Slate EP 121
THE INQUIRER
First INQpressions
IT HAS the cachet of being one of a few, but when that unique club is tablets using Windows 7 many will question its viability as a product unless the target buyers are business people.
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No 3G Asus Android tablets till third quarter for UK
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Exclusive
ASUS' ANDROID tablets will initially only be sold with WiFi in the UK and the first one with 3G will be the Transformer, but the company won't release the 3G model until the third quarter.
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RIM releases a Blackberry Playbook development kit
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SMARTPHONE OUTFIT Research In Motion (RIM) has released development tools for its Playbook tablet and smartphone operating systems.
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HP and Acer see Christmas PC sales drop
THE INQUIRER
CRYSTAL BALL GAZER Gartner has reported a 3.1 per cent rise in global fourth quarter PC sales, although a couple of top vendors saw declines in their market shares.
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Adobe provides a cookie killer in Flash
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AFTER SHEDLOADS of complaints Adobe has finally gotten around to fixing a privacy flaw in its Flash Player.
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RIM should ban porn and give the country its profits
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AN INDONESIAN government minister has called on Research In Motion (RIM) to block porn access on its Blackberry smartphones and hand over a large slice of its profits to the country.
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KFA2 debuts wireless graphics card
THE INQUIRER
HARDWARE COMPANY Galaxy has announced a KFA2 cable-free card with no display outputs.
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Big Blue and Samsung research new semiconductor materials
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BIGGISH BLUE and Samsung have announced that they will work together to carry out research into new semiconductor materials, manufacturing processes and other technologies.
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IBM and Samsung research semiconductor materials
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CHIP GIANTS IBM and Samsung have announced that they will work together on research into semiconductor materials, manufacturing processes and other technologies.
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"We are not pirates," says Rapidshare
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A REPORT, which has been seized by the RIAA as proof of the rise of piracy amongst direct downloading sites, has been refuted by one of the outfits which was "named and shamed".
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'We are not pirates' says Rapidshare
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A REPORT, which has been seized by the RIAA as proof of the rise of piracy amongst direct downloading sites, has been refuted by one of the outfits which was "named and shamed".
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TMobile backs down
THE INQUIRER
MOBILE PHONE outfit T-Mobile has realised that it is not going to get away with its cunning plan to slash the download limits under its "fair use" policy.
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T-Mobile backs down
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MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR T-Mobile has realised that it is not going to get away with its cunning plan to slash the download limits under its misnamed "fair use" policy.
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Top sites become IPv6 enabled
THE INQUIRER
TOP TRAFFIC WEBSITES Google and Yahoo are joining the major content delivery networks Akamai and Limelight Networks, and the Internet Society, to enable IPv6 on their main services for a 24-hour test flight on June 8, 2011.
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Trend Micro chief claims open source software is insecure
THE INQUIRER
INSECURITY VENDOR Trend Micro has caused a storm of controversy by claiming that open source software is inherently insecure.
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Apple is killing the open Internet
THE INQUIRER
THE BIGGEST THREAT to the freedom of the Intenet is Apple's App store model, because it is the biggest threat to the open Internet, according to Wikipedia creator Jimmy Wales
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Google does Android auto translate
THE INQUIRER
OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE HOUSE Google has added an auto-translate feature to its Translate for Android software.
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Apple releases IOS SDK 4.3 beta
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SHINY TOY VENDOR Apple has launched its IOS SDK 4.3 beta release to developers with gesture control enhancements.
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