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- 25 July 2011
- 10:00pm
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The final week of July brings gamers a few more new titles to try out. That includes an unusual downloadable game, a couple of DLC packs and a Japanese import. From Dust - The biggest game in an otherwise sparse new game release line up this week is this unusual downloadable...
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- 25 July 2011
- 9:58pm
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We’ll admit it right here and now: the current way Windows 7 manages more than one monitor attached to your computer is quite lacklustre, and so far there have been few rumours surrounding what will be happening in Windows 8. So until then, we’ve grabbed three of the best multi-display-enhancing...
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- 25 July 2011
- 9:55pm
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Apple, the world's second most valuable company, is currently in heated negotiations with Hulu for a possible acquisition. Hulu, a subscription-based service offering on-demand streaming of TV shows, videos, and movies, is a hot buy as numerous companies such as Google and Microsoft are trying to purchase it.
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- 25 July 2011
- 9:51pm
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Chinese officials have found five fake Apple stores in the southwestern city of Kunming, and ordered two of them to suspend business while they're investigated, a local government website said Monday.
Officials couldn't do anything about the other three stores — which prominently displayed Apple signs and logos — because they did not find any fake Apple products for sale, according to a report by a local newspaper posted on the Kunming city government's website.
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- 25 July 2011
- 9:46pm
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Software engineer Steve Lacey died in a car crash yesterday in Kirkland, Seattle. The Seattle-based website of television channel KING 5 reports that Lacey's death came as part of a road rage incident in which he did not partake. The Bristol-born software engineer had worked on such commercial products as...
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- 25 July 2011
- 9:44pm
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Randy Vickers, director of the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (or US-CERT, as it is also known), has chosen to resign, effective immediately. Vickers made the decision to leave on Friday although confirmations have only just reached the internet today. As InformationWeek has confirmed, an email was sent by...
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- 25 July 2011
- 9:40pm
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Saturdayfs Google+ user account deletion purge plunged the new social network into a crisis of user trust. The community wants it fixed. Saturdayfs deletion of multiple Google+ user accounts spanned from well-known tech figures to ordinary netizen...
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- 25 July 2011
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Just as our friends at The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are reporting about a start-up that rats you out to potential employers based on your drunken or otherwise ill-advised social-media posts, our pals at TechCrunch have gotten a t...