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February 4, 2011
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Google Considers Bing a Serious Threat Behind Google's public attacks claiming Bing is copying results lies the fact that the search giant is worried about Bing as a competitor.
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Wireless Charging Powers Forward for Mobile Devices Charging devices wirelessly with power mats is cool and convenient, but the technology still has some maturing to do.
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Preview: Microsoft Patch Tuesday for February A look at what to expect from Microsoft for Patch Tuesday, and some expert commentary on which patches are most critical.
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Microsoft Extension Puts H.264 Back in Chrome Browser Google abandoned support for H.264 video in the Chrome browser, but a new extension from Microsoft puts it right back again.
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FTC Settles Complaints Against Credit Report Resellers The FTC settles cybersecurity complaints against three credit report resellers.
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Egyptian Activist: Internet Shutdown Backfired The Egyptian government's order to shut down the Internet backfired, an activist says.
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Why You Shouldn't Worry So Much About IPv6 Don't worry, the Internet as we know it isn't ending as IPv4 addresses are exhausted. Making the switch to IPv6 will require that most users do nothing.
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Microsoft Previews Windows Small Business Server 2011 The latest release of Microsoft Windows SBS improves remote access, deployment procedures
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Nokia Bubbles Adds Shortcuts to Unlock Screen Nokia Beta Labs has released Bubbles, an application that adds shortcuts in the shape of floating bubbles on a new unlock screen, inventor Pauli Asikainen said...
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SAP to Fight Oracle's $1.3 Billion Jury Award SAP will ask a California court to reduce the US$1.3 billion jury award it was hit with last November in Oracle's TomorrowNow lawsuit against the company, SAP...
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Nokia and Windows Phone 7: Could Two Wrongs Make a Right? An analyst pushes for a Microsoft deal with Nokia, but its hard to see how two weak contenders could add up to make one strong one.
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Oracle Drafts OpenJDK Bylaws Oracle has posted a draft set of bylaws for the OpenJDK project
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