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Micron CEO Dies in Plane Crash

Content from PCWorld - 10 hours 56 min ago
Steve Appleton, chairman and CEO of memory and semiconductor maker Micron, was killed in a small plane accident in Boise, Idaho, on Friday.


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Facebook IPO, Tons of New Cameras, and Inkjets for Business on PCWorld Podcast #131

Content from PCWorld - 11 hours 16 min ago
Facebook makes a lot of money, and wants to make more by going public. Also, did you inkjet printers may be better than lasers for small business?


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Relax, Facebook Timeline Paranoia Is Misguided

Content from PCWorld - 11 hours 23 min ago
Everyone seems to be all in a tizzy over the impending switch to the new Facebook Timeline layout. It's going to be OK people, just like it always is.


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Office 365's Lync Online to Gain Interop With Consumer IM Networks

Content from PCWorld - 11 hours 36 min ago
Lync Online, the instant messaging, online meeting and PC-to-PC voice and video communications tool in Office 365, will gain interoperability with non-Microsoft...


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Systems Management, Cloud Services Likely in Dell's Software Acquisition Plans

Content from PCWorld - 11 hours 56 min ago
Dell's formation of a new software group, which was announced Thursday, could be the forerunner to a string of acquisitions by the vendor, with some observers...


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Google's New 'Bouncer' Targets Android Market Malware

Content from PCWorld - 12 hours 4 min ago
Last year saw a 40 percent drop in malicious app downloads, the company says.


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See How Silk Is Milked From a Spider

Content from PCWorld - 12 hours 5 min ago
Paul Lazzaro shares how he does his job milking black widow spiders for their silk.


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Apple Removes, Than Replaces Products From German Online Store

Content from PCWorld - 12 hours 26 min ago
Apple on Friday removed some of its products from its online store serving Germany due to a court injunction in its dispute with Motorola, but shortly after it...


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Apple iTunes Match Glitch Replaces Explicit Lyric Songs With Censored Versions

Content from PCWorld - 12 hours 52 min ago
Tunes by rap artists Kanye West, Jay Z, and Ice Cube are affected.


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Who Really Was Behind the SOPA Protests?

Content from PCWorld - 13 hours 6 min ago
Some critics have blamed Silicon Valley tech firms for the massive online protests last month against two controversial copyright bills. Other groups have...


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Putting Your Amazon Kindle Fire to Work

Content from PCWorld - 13 hours 43 min ago
I don't suggest tossing your laptop out just yet, but with the right mix of apps the Kindle Fire can fill in as a mobile business productivity tool when the need arises.


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VeriSign Hack: Few Details Seep Out

Content from PCWorld - 13 hours 56 min ago
It's still not clear exactly what was compromised when Internet giant VeriSign suffered a series of data breaches in 2010.


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AMD Targets Ultrabooks, Shows 18mm Trinity Notebook

Content from PCWorld - 14 hours 8 min ago
Super-skinny laptops will offer long battery life and smaller price tag than Intel's entries, AMD tells analysts.


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Will Europe Upend Google's New Privacy Plan?

Content from PCWorld - 14 hours 38 min ago
The European Union asks Google to delay implementing its new privacy policy for closer scrutiny with stricter European privacy law.


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More Details Emerge on the Fully Open 'Spark' Tablet

Content from PCWorld - 14 hours 51 min ago
Though it won't ship before May, you can preorder this Linux-based device starting next week.


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Leaked EU Memo Highlights Concerns Over Data Retention Law

Content from PCWorld - 14 hours 56 min ago
Digital rights groups in Europe have called for a ban on blanket data retention after a leaked internal memo from the European Commission admitted that there are...


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Anonymous Releases Recording Between FBI, UK Law Enforcement

Content from PCWorld - 15 hours 6 min ago
The politically-motivated hacking group Anonymous released on Friday a 17-minute recording of a conference call between U.S. and British law enforcement agents...


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MegaUpload's Kim DotCom Denied Bail Again: Third Time's a Charm?

Content from PCWorld - 15 hours 8 min ago
MegaUpload founder Kim DotCom, allegedly worth more than $200 million, looks to be stuck in a New Zealand prison cell over fears he's a flight risk.


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