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Finally profitable, AMD must embrace new markets, analysts say
Analysts say that AMD must move quickly to develop chips for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets or it may fade into the red again. Read More



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Apple boosts 27-in. iMac shipping delay to 3 weeks
Apple on Thursday increased the shipping delay for its 27-in. iMac to three weeks, the longest since the new model’s debut last year. Read More

Judge reduces $2M music-sharing verdict to $54k
A Minnesota judge reduced the $2 million in damages that a jury ordered file-sharer Jammie Thomas-Rasset to pay, calling the original verdict “monstrous and shocking.” Read More

China hacks used as lure for more targeted attacks
Malicious hackers have begun using the recent cyberattacks against Google and more than 30 other companies as lures for launching even more targeted attacks, security firm F-Secure said in a blog post today. Read More

NASA: Astronauts start Twittering from space station
NASA said a new wireless connection with the International Space Station allowed one of its astronauts to send the first tweet from the orbiter this morning. Read More

YouTube declutters video page interface
Google has redesigned YouTube’s video page interface because it has become “cluttered and a little overwhelming” by Google’s own admission. Read More



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Fujifilm Recording Media U.S.A and IBM today announced they were able to demonstrate a new particulate that can be used to create magnetic tape cartridges that are 44 times more dense than today’s Generation 4 LTO Ultrium’s cartridges. Read More

Web sites must support IPv6 by 2012, expert warns
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RealPlayer fix addresses 11 security bugs
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Seth Weintraub: Will Apple’s tablet take some netbook market?
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Preston Gralla: Installing Firefox 3.6: One more reason Linux isn’t ready for the prime-time mass market
Looking to upgrade to Firefox 3.6? On Windows and the Mac, you don’t need to do much more than download a file, perform a few clicks, and you’re done. But for the moment, if you want to upgrade it on Linux, you’ll be in a world of pain unless you’re a very experienced Linux user. It’s one more piece of evidence that Linux needs plenty of help if it wants to crack the mass market. Read More

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