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September 23, 2011
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Hack Your Way Into Facebook's New Timeline Feature Use this workaround to disguise yourself as a developer and gain early access to the newest version of Facebook.
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Why I'm Not One of the 89 Percent Getting Another iPhone A survey of smartphone owners found 89 percent of iPhone buyers will stick with Apple for their next handset. I'm part of the 11 percent and here's why.
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Facebook Integrated Real Time Media Fires Significant Blow Against Google At today's Facebook developers' conference, the reigning social networking champ lets fly with new features that only a service with its maturity, history, and large membership could offer.
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Apple and Dropbox Join EFF in Fight for User Privacy Dropbox will apparently not hand over your files to the Feds if asked--only if presented with a search warrant.
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15 Must-Have iPhone Camera Accessories These accessories will help you take your iPhone photos to the next level.
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Not Fully Baked: Diablo III Officially 'Delayed' Until Early 2012 Blizzard bumps action-fantasy hack-and-slash Diablo III from late 2011 to early next year.
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Mozilla Answers Business Users with a Slower Firefox Schedule A new proposal calls for Mozilla to offer Extended Support Release versions of desktop Firefox for enterprises, with new releases only every 30 weeks.
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Spotify Music Service Opens to All; Gains Facebook Streaming Sign up now and enjoy six months of unlimited access to Spotify's more than 15 million tunes.
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SNL's Andy Samberg Opens F8 Keynote with 'Zuck Dawg' Impersonation Samberg opened the F8 developer's conference posing as Mark Zuckerberg and gave a seven-minute riff on some fake Facebook features.
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Google Gmail for Mobile Adds Multiple Account Log-Ins, Tweaks Other Features The mobile version of Gmail, Google's email program for Android and iOS devices, now allows email signatures, vacation notifications.
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HP Board Ousts Apotheker, Whitman in as CEO HP gives CEO Leo Apotheker the boot following rampant speculation on his future with the company; Former Ebay CEO Meg Whitman takes over the top spot.
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Motorola Atrix 2 Leak Shows Larger, Improved Screen Motorola boosts the screen size and improves display sharpness with its next-gen Atrix 4G Android smartphone.
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Apple's iPad Still Leads the Tablet Pack, Says Gartner Apple's iPad will have a 73.4 percent share of the tablet market by the end of 2011, down from 83 percent at the end of 2010, according to Gartner.
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Office Work Is So Last Century, Forrester Reports The days of IT workers going to the same office for work every day are apparently over, according to a new survey from Forrester Research.
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BlackBerry Falls Behind Combined Android, iPhone Workplace Use More workers use iPhone and Android smartphones combined than BlackBerry smartphones, says a survey.
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HP Ultrabooks Coming Soon, Ad Suggests An advertisement on Googles ad network suggests that HP will be selling Ultrabook laptops.
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Mozy Ships Hard Drives to Cloud Backup Customers Mozy has begun shipping hard drives to users of its MozyPro online backup service in order to speed up the initial full copy of data to be stored off site...
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Facebook as Media Hub: Shortcomings, Questions and Worries As the buzz of Facebooks paradigm-shifting announcements Thursday wear off, some key feature omissions and a lot of privacy questions remain.
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Windows 8 Boot Screens Get a Classy New Look Windows 8 has a whole new boot-screen interface that is actually nice to look at.
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Windows Phone 7, Day 20: Where's the VPN? There is a lot to love about Windows Phone 7 "Mango", but the lack of VPN support is a significant handicap that makes it much less useful as a tool for mobile productivity.
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