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Apple tablet computer release date rumors: 10″ iTablet for 2010 Another day, another iTablet rumor. The anticipated Apple tablet computer is taking shape (at least in the imaginations of some financial analysts). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder a 2010 release date. Not to mention Pigeon: Impossible …
New digital magazine consortium causes consternation A joint venture of five publishing behemoths says it’s going to be the go-to guys for digital magazines. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder how it’s going to work (or even if it’ll work). Not to mention I’m a Mac, and …
RIAA vs. Joel Tenenbaum: $675,000 P2P piracy verdict OK’ed Federal Judge Nancy Gertner has signed off on a jury’s damages award of $675,000 for illegal file sharing. In her commentary, she excoriates Joel’s defense for its behavior during the trial. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers look on with horror. Not to mention Knife Or Not …
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Why is Intel canceling Larrabee graphics chip? Intel announced that it was killing the Larrabee GPU program late last week. It was late and slow, it seems. But in IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if there’s more to the story. Not to mention baroque anatomy …
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