Texas conducting antitrust review of Google
Google is facing an antitrust review in Texas.
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Review: Seesmic for iPhone
This app won’t match the polished experience you’d get from a dedicated Facebook or Twitter client. But it does prove to be very convenient for updating multiple social networks services at once.
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Facebook glitch let spammer post to walls
A clever spammer found a glitch in Facebook’s photo upload service that allowed him to spam thousands of users.
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Rackspace offers iPad front end for cloud
A new iPad application offers a sophisticated approach to cloud computing
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Apple’s latest iPods: What you need to know
Trying to keep up with all the changes to Apple’s iPod lineup? We outline what’s new, what’s improved, and what’s missing while tackling all your questions about the latest iPods.
Original post by Macworld Staff and software by Elliott Back
Rounding up the new iPod touch and iPod nano cases
Looking for a case for that new pre-ordered iPod? Macworld has painstakingly collected the first few available cases for Apple’s sixth-generation iPod nano and fourth-generation iPod touch.
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Shorten URLs with an Automator service
Many of us shorten URLs all the time these days, to make them easier to share (particularly on Twitter and other social networks). Here’s an easy way to shorten any URL in any application.
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Hands On: iTunes 10’s Ping feature
Ping is designed to let you follow artists and friends, share what music you’re buying and are into, and discover what others enjoy. So is it worth the Apple-generated hype?
Original post by Kirk McElhearn and plugin by Elliott Back
Researcher: Apple had two months to fix critical QuickTime bug
A critical bug in QuickTime was reported to Apple two months before a second researcher independently revealed the vulnerability this week, according to the director of a bug bounty program who argues that companies must patch their bugs faster.
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Posted September 3, 2010
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