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June 27, 2011
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Anonymous Picks up Slack as LulzSec Calls it Quits Fifty days of hacking ends with a final data dump, but Lulzsec urges the world to watch Anonymous in action next.
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Who Killed the Netbook? The netbooks brief success was also its swan song
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Firefox Rapid Release: 5 Key Points Some users and businesses are nervous about Mozilla's new plan for speedy and frequent updates. Here's what you need to know.
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Lulzsec: A Short History of Hacking The hacker group claims it's disbanding; here are some highlights from the infamous first 50 days of Lulz.
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Skype Expected on iPad A Skype exec reportedly confirms the imminent release of an iPad Skype app.
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Viacom Targets Another Cable Company for Streaming to iPads Broadcaster sues Cablevision Systems for streaming programs to iPads and other non-TV devices
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Twitter to Kill Old Interface 'Very, Very Soon' Twitter is migrating all users to "the new Twitter" platform imminently. If you haven't already switched, here's what you need to know.
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Congress Weighs Rules on E-Waste New legislation in the U.S. Congress would ban the export of certain hazardous electronics waste products.
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Anonymous Claims LulzSec Members, Steps up Attacks The decision by computer hacking group LulzSec on Saturday to fold operations may be helping another online group, Anonymous, which stepped up attacks over the weekend.
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iPhone 5 Production Starts in August, Analyst Says A Morgan Stanley analyst tells clients to expect a third-quarter release of the next-gen iPhone.
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MacBook Air Refresh: Speculation Increases as Inventories Dwindle A pattern of MacBook Air laptops dropping in availability at retail stores just before new models debut has been identified, suggesting new models could be released soon
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Apple Could Own Phone Industry, Analyst Says Apple has enough money in the bank to buy at least three-quarters of the mobile phone industry, according to an analyst's estimate.
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Apple Ditches Samsung for A6 Chip Building A Merrill Lynch analyst says Apple will use Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company to build the next generation of chips in 2012.
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Snow Leopard Updated in Anticipation of Lion Apple updates Snow Leopard for the last time in anticipation of next month's release of the Lion upgrade.
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Ubuntu Linux, Day 26: Connecting Peripherals Don't ask why it took until Day 26, but today I check out how well Ubuntu Linux works with my printer, scanner, and webcam, and find out what it's like to get them connected and working properly.
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SolarSinter Takes 3D-Printing to the Desert Markus Kaysers solar-powered fabrication machines adapt high-tech science to low-tech settings.
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