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    Baby Shaker app removed, but what happens next time? 24 April, 2009 07:03

    Apple removed the controversial "Baby Shaker" application two days after it appeared on the App Store following strong protests from child advocacy groups.
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    Report: Hackers break into Pentagon's fighter jet project 22 April, 2009 11:50

    Hackers broke into U.S. Department of Defense computers and downloaded terabytes of data containing design information about the Joint Strike Fighter, a US$300 billion stealth fighter currently under development, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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    FAQ: What iPhone 3.0 means to you 19 March, 2009 07:57

    If it's March, it must be time for Apple Inc. to start beating the iPhone drum.
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    Wi-Fi tweaks for speed freaks 21 August, 2008 11:29

    One thing you can depend on these days is that the claims made for wireless routers, like 300Mbit/sec. throughput and 1,000-foot range, are nothing more than digital pipe dreams. The plain and simple truth is that these speeds and distances just aren't going to happen in your home, office or any place on this planet.
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    Apple yanks iPhone tethering app from online store 04 August, 2008 09:55

    Apple yanked an application Thursday from its online App Store that would have let iPhone owners share its cellular data connection with a notebook.
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    Apple's App Store vital to iPhone success, say analysts 13 June, 2008 08:41

    Nearly overlooked in the hoopla over its new 3G smart phone this week has been Apple's creation of an iPhone development platform, analysts said Thursday.
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    MS' holey collaboration kit 15 May, 2008 11:06

    The new Office servers I've discussed in recent weeks are diverse, opening up a wealth of opportunities: online forms, anywhere/anytime collaboration, advanced presence detection and VoIP technology, project management solutions, business intelligence with digital dashboards, and high-caliber search abilities. Microsoft has certainly granted users several computing capabilities through the Office suite.
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    The Web's best free stuff 26 March, 2008 12:11

    Free. It's the magic word for an ever-expanding wealth of downloadable software and online services. Free doesn't necessarily mean good, however, and hunting for freebies can mean sifting through a lot of junk.
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    New software 'mirrors' your mobile phone online 29 October, 2007 08:15

    A company called Dashwire this week unveiled free new software that essentially mirrors your mobile phone on the Web, backing up all your data -- contacts, text messages, calls, photos, videos and phone settings -- and letting you access everything online. It does this not when you connect to your PC, but constantly over your phone's data connection.
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    Google offers mobile access to calendar service 28 May, 2007 09:34

    Users of Google Calendar can now access their schedules from their mobile phones.
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    What you need to know about 4G 22 May, 2007 12:59

    If you're wondering what fourth-generation wireless deployments and services mean to you, you're not alone.
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