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January 22, 2011
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5 Plausible Reasons Eric Schmidt Resigned Why did Eric Schmidt step down as Google's CEO? Here are five theories why.
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Ballmer to Chinese President: 90% of Microsoft Customers in China Using Pirated Software While Chinese President Hu Jintao knew he'd face some tough questions when he came to the United States this week, he probably didn't figure most of them would come Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
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Amazon.com: The Wal-Mart of Android Apps? Developers who think the Amazon Appstore will be a welcome alternative to the Android Market should read the fine print
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Western Digital 3TB Caviar Green HD The big buzz in hard drives right now is Western Digital's 3TB WD Caviar Green internal drive. Along with its cavernous capacity, the drive boasts a 64MB cache and is SATA 3Gbit/sec.-compatible.
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Rumor: Modern Warfare 3 in Time for Christmas 2011 Undisclosed sources tell the L.A. Times Modern Warfare 3 is well underway and set to launch already this November.
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Texter Who Fell into Fountain Chagrined over YouTube Video Analysis: Mall security apparently posted the video; the embarrassed texter threatens to sue.
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App Store at 10B: All-Time Apple iOS App Favorites Apple is at the precipice of celebrating 10 billion apps downloaded. Here are 20 of the all-time biggest hits for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad apps
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European Carbon Trading System Pulled after Fraud The European Union's carbon trading system has been taken offline following a serious security breach.
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Google Responds to Gripes About its Search Results Analysis: Is the quality of Google's search results deteriorating?
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