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    Linux not the savior for our economy 18/07/2008 15:22:32

    You knew the argument had to come up sometime: survive the economic down turn by using open source to help you save money. Now Computer World's Steve J. Vaughan-Nichols makes that claim in Linux Will Save Us'.
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    Weekly Tech News Update - 18th July, 2008 18/07/2008 13:03:51

    Big gaming news from E3, Intel introduces Centrino 2, the European Commission is busy regulating, eBay is not liable for counterfeits, spammer gets jailed, and more!
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    Solid State Drives accelerate into market 18/07/2008 09:45:33

    SSDs (Solid State Drives) will change the face of mobile computing one day, by making high-capacity storage more reliable, dramatically increasing the battery life of laptops, and speeding up performance of reads and writes. But that day hasn't come yet.
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    iPhone 3G shortage to last two to four weeks, analyst says 18/07/2008 08:38:12

    US Customers looking for an iPhone 3G may have to wait up to a month for Apple to boost its orders with suppliers and refill the pipeline, a Wall Street analyst said Thursday.
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    Apple opens in Beijing 17/07/2008 20:51:30

    Apple offers a look inside its new Beijing store ahead of the opening this weekend
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    Exchange for the rest of us 17/07/2008 09:49:48

    Like the presidential seal that vanished without comment from a politician's press podium, the competitive marketing brickbat that Apple flung at BlackBerry -- that BlackBerry's push e-mail works only with Microsoft Exchange, as if Exchange were an onerous burden -- quietly vanished from Apple's campaign.
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    Apple botches iPhone patching, says researcher 17/07/2008 09:45:14

    Apple took more than three months to patch an iPhone vulnerability, even though it had technical details of the bug and had crafted a fix for Mac OS X, the researcher who reported the flaw said Tuesday.
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    Google offers Android updates only to contest winners 17/07/2008 09:20:44

    A Google employee working on the Android mobile phone operating system made a gaffe that has some developers saying they've had enough and plan to focus their efforts on the iPhone, instead of Android.
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    Mozilla patches Firefox side of Safari 'carpet bomb' threat 17/07/2008 08:22:00

    Mozilla Corp. has patched a pair of critical vulnerabilities in Firefox, taking the unusual step of updating the older version 2.0 on Tuesday but delaying the fixes for the newer version 3.0 until Wednesday.
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    Apple offers MobleMea Culpa, extra month of sync service 17/07/2008 07:50:18

    Apple extended an olive branch to subscribers of its MobileMe online sync service today by apologizing for problems during last week's opening and adding 30 additional days service to all accounts.
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    Apple shows off first China store, divulges retail plans 17/07/2008 05:54:11

    Apple allowed a sneak peek at its flagship store in Beijing on Thursday, along with a glimpse of its China strategy.
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