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Myspace to lay off 500-600 tomorrow
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John Moe
Jan 10, 2011
Great day to be working at Verizon tomorrow, good day to work at Apple, bad day to work at AT&T, horrible day to work at Myspace. Or perhaps a...
Flights of angels bring iPhone to Verizon tomorrow
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John Moe
Jan 10, 2011
Okay look, it's just a phone and just a network but tomorrow's expected announcement of a Verizon iPhone is going to have everybody going nuts. The...
Arr matey! Pirates can easily access Mac app store
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John Moe
Jan 7, 2011
Well, that was quick. Within a day of Apple's launching the app store for Mac, software pirates have found a way to hack in....
Netflix as a gateway to cable cord cutting
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John Moe
Jan 6, 2011
It's kind of obvious, yes, but nice to have some numbers to go with it. ...
Google's Chrome app store is a dud
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John Moe
Jan 5, 2011
Google launched this store for apps that can be used out of its Chrome browser last month amid at least a modicum of hoopla. But the sales figures...
Kindle coming to Android and Windows tablets
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John Moe
Jan 4, 2011
Eventually, Amazon will make a Kindle that operates inside a different Kindle. It'll be like Russian Nesting Kindles. Joining the array of Kindle...
Kinect for PC
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John Moe
Jan 4, 2011
Asus has licensed Kinect technology from Microsoft and will debut a version of Kinect to run on PCs. It's called WAVI Xtion (catchy name, guys!)...
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Netflix button to appear on remote controls
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John Moe
Jan 4, 2011
And as long as we're fixated on watching TV this morning, it's about to get even easier to get on Netflix. Starting this spring, remote controls...
Hotmail emails vanish
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John Moe
Jan 3, 2011
Usually the only time I think about Hotmail is when I'm admonishing my wife to drop her clunky old Hotmail account and switch over to something...
Online airfare dispute deepens - Expedia drops American
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John Moe
Jan 3, 2011
Over the weekend, Expedia just dropped American. This is an escalation from the dispute as it stood last week, when Expedia was burying American...