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Adel Khalaf |
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October 6, 2012
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AMD's Trinity APUs have only been in the wild for a few days, but some have already taken on the challenge of pushing the new desktop silicon to its limits. By giving the A10-5800K model 1.956 volts, disabling two of its cores and cooling it with liquid nitrogen, overclockers were able to push...
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Victor Oshiro |
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October 6, 2012
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CNN:It was a busy week for Facebook, which hit a major milestone, made fashion news and made some users uneasy about privacy again. As of October 4, one of every seven people on the planet are actively using Facebook each month. "Helping a billion people connect is amazing, humbling and by...
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Victor Oshiro |
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October 6, 2012
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01:21PM
The report of a strike issued by China Labor Watch, a New York-based advocacy
group, came weeks after Apple kicked off its largest-ever global rollout for the
new iPhone 5 smartphone. Apple is already struggling with tight availability of
the phones in stores, analysts say. The labor...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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October 4, 2012
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12:22PM
Logitech's line of Harmony universal remote controls are some of the most popular universal remotes out there. The Harmony line is notable for being easy to program rather than having to type in long numerical codes for devices. Logitech has announced a new addition to its Harmony line of...
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Adel Khalaf |
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October 4, 2012
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12:07PM
Facebook has reached a striking if inevitable milestone -- its active user base is now a billion strong, up from 900 million in April just before its IPO -- and it's commemorating that achievement with a brand ad designed to both celebrate those who log on every day and to spread the...
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Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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October 2, 2012
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09:06PM
Nokia is making deals with all
sorts of companies for the use of its mapping technology Navteq, and
Oracle is the latest to jump on the bandwagon.
Not many details are known about the Nokia/Oracle partnership other than the fact that it wasonference. Oracle is planning to add Nokia's...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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October 2, 2012
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08:50PM
CNN: It's a loaded question, one with no clear
answer. But in the year since Apple's co-founder and visionary CEO died,
it's been asked in tech circles over and over: Who is the next Steve Jobs? There's one easy
response. It's safe to say that no figure in the tech industry will...
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Oleg Mitskaniouk, Victor Oshiro |
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October 2, 2012
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11:03AM
Ukrainianiphone.com reports to have obtained parts for the upcoming iPad mini. The parts, labeled in the gallery above, according to the Russian-language website, were from a source who visited the factory in Asia. Notables include the plastic spacer bars, which Apple has traditionally used...
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By
Victor Oshiro |
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October 2, 2012
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10:55AM
Reports of problems with the iPhone 5 continue. This is probably why I always wait for the second edition of a phone from Apple before jumping in. A couple of fixes are in this article and it leads to other articles with more fixes.
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Adel Khalaf |
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October 1, 2012
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04:41PM
TechCrunch: The latest e-ink Kindle, the Paperwhite, is a beautiful device, plays
catch-up, and arguably surpasses the Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight.
The device is as small and compact as the previous Kindle and yet is
more completely featureless. Like the Nook Simple Touch, Amazon has...
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September 29, 2012
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02:27PM
Gizmodo: The iPhone hasn't been the only interesting or worthwhile phone for some time now—the Galaxy III and the Lumia 920 and the HTC One X all have a hint of glory—but there's no doubt it's the most venerable by a longshot. Apple's is the It Phone, and you or someone you know is going to...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 29, 2012
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02:20PM
Engadget: Xi3 has been one of the more inventive PC builders in the field, designing its Modular Computers in the belief that small, more upgradable desktops are the way of the future. The company is planning two new systems to further that dream, the X3A and X7A, but it wants our help: it's...
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September 29, 2012
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02:15PM
The injunction was put in place ahead of a month-long trial that pitted
iPhone maker Apple Inc against Samsung Electronics Co Ltd in a closely watched
legal battle that ended with a resounding victory for Apple last month on many
of its patent violation claims. The decision comes just a...
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By
Adel Khalaf |
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September 29, 2012
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02:04PM
Fourteen years ago, in November 1998, I stood on a low mound overlooking the bleak Kazakhstan steppe. It was early morning. The ground was covered in a light dusting of snow and a bitter wind tore across the cracked concrete, flattening the surrounding scrappy clumps of grass.
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 29, 2012
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01:59PM
What’s most vulnerable, rather, is the network of living connections into which social media is a window: the nexus of sources, resources, sounds, images and updates that together constitute the stuff of many millions of people’s daily experience. One commercial firm may well be able to sell...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 28, 2012
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02:08PM
Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook apologized Friday to customers frustrated
with glaring errors in its new Maps service and, in an unusual move for the
consumer giant, directed them to rival services such as Google Inc's Maps
instead.
The rare apology follows Apple's launch of its own...
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September 27, 2012
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07:28PM
This is a question that comes up from time to time, and the short answer is no. In fact, we could rephrase your question and pretend that you'd asked about baby alarms, radio-controlled cars, cordless (DECT) phones, Bluetooth headsets, security alarms and loads of other things that operate in...
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Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 27, 2012
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07:20PM
TechReport: We've been reviewing tech products for 13 years. During that time, the basic agreement between the reviewer and the company whose product is up for review hasn't fundamentally changed--until today. AMD is attempting to re-write the rules in a way that grants it a measure of editorial...
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Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 27, 2012
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06:41PM
On the culture side, an all-important area for Silicon Valley businesses, Mayer wants Yahoo to move much more quickly. Employees will have more ownership over and resources for their projects -- which will be approved only if they have the potential to scale to 100 million users or $100 million...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 25, 2012
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12:57PM
BlackBerry's Dev Alpha handset proved to be quite the popular item when it was revealed earlier this year. It was so popular, in fact, that the company ran through the 5,000 it constructed in short order. So, it had to build a whole new batch of developer handsets to meet the demand, and thus...
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By
Adel Khalaf |
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September 24, 2012
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Apple sold more than 5 million iPhone 5 phones since the highly anticipated device went on sale on Friday, setting a new sales record for the device, Apple announced Monday.
Over the weekend, the company outpaced the 4 million iPhone 4S units that it sold during last year's opening weekend,...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 24, 2012
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12:59PM
When Apple VP Phil Schiller took the stage on September 12th to talk about the company’s new iPhone 5 hardware he went on at length about the exacting level of precision that goes into its manufacture. But despite Apple's insistence that its tolerances are measured in microns, several iPhone 5...
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Posted
September 24, 2012
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11:40AM
When Google first announced its autonomous vehicle program in 2010, software engineer Sebastian Thrun credited Google co-founder Larry Page and Sergey Brin with trying to solve "really big problems using technology," including car safety and efficiency. But believing Google doesn't want to make...
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By
Oleg Mitskaniouk |
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September 24, 2012
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11:17AM
Facebook is working with a controversial data company called Datalogix that can track whether people who see ads on the social networking site end up buying those products in stores.
Amid growing pressure for the social networking site to prove the value of its advertising, Facebook is...