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The hype on the cloud is just as loud as the hype on mobile computing. Both appear to be gold rush destinations for vendors seeking to capitalize on all the stuff...
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Fact: Monkeys love iPhones. And we’ve got the video footage to prove it. Elsewhere, one blogger finds an unexpected Apple knock-off in China, and Google shuts down a service that’s not Google Wave. The remainders for Wednesday, July 20, 2011 are too busy singing to put anybody down.
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It seems we’ve moved onto the “Order” part of Law & Order: Silicon Valley as the alleged iPhone prototype thieves are arraigned in court. Elsewhere, a suggestive icon might shed some light on the iPhone 5, Apple wants children to learn, and one cable network has starz in its eyes. The rema...
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The day we knew was coming arrived. Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder of Apple, has stepped down from the company he helped make one of today's leading tech firms. Stating he could no longer perform the duties as Apple's CEO, Jobs stepped down with Apple COO, Tim Cook, taking the reigns as Apple's n...
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Sprint Nextel, joined by an army of thousands of consumers, have filed requests for the Federal Communications Commission to block AT&T’s proposed acquisition of rival mobile carrier T-Mobile USA.
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If your computer abruptly refuses to play sound, try the following simple steps.
First, reboot your computer.
Ensure that the computer isn't muted via hardware. Press any external mute buttons, confirm that the speakers are turned on, and turn the volume all the way up. Test b...
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Acer says Apple has fired the first shot in a patent war, Verizon does a leadership switcheroo, Adobe says mea culpa about a supposed Lion bug, and Apple might be looking to enter the video-streaming market. The remainders for Friday, July 22, 2011 says war ain’t nothing but a heartbreaker, friend...
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Next-generation iPhone rumors are a bit like ants—no matter how much you try, you just can’t keep them out. Elsewhere, RIM presses pause on the PlayBook, an iPhone jumps and lives, and Samsung digs itself even deeper into the copycat hole. The remainders for Monday, July 18, 2011 swear to tell the t...
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Research In Motion is planning a music service for users of its BlackBerry device, according to media reports.
The music service will be offered as part of BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), its instant messenger service, according to the reports. The service may be launched as early as next week, said...
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