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Twitter hacked by Iranians? No! Here’s the background…
The overnight wires are humming, telling tall tales of Twitter being hacked by the “Iranian Cyber Army”. But all is not as it seems. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers explain the background. Not to mention installing Windows as literary genre …



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FTC sues Intel for illegal monopoly; Nvidia and AMD rejoice
The Federal Trade Commission has slapped Intel with a lawsuit, alleging it’s an anti-competitive monopoly. Will the worlds of CPUs and GPUs ever be the same? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers watch with interest. Not to mention database oddities …

AT&T vs. Fake Steve Jobs: iPhone-y Operation Chokehold on a roll
Fake Steve Jobs (aka Dan Lyons) is at it again. This time, he’s organizing a ’satirical’ protest against AT&T’s 3G network. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers find their own ways of wasting iPhone bandwidth. Not to mention how Tetris actually works …

100 Mbps 4G LTE: Europe mocks U.S. slow progress
TeliaSonera users in Sweden and Norway are now enjoying 100 Mbps 4G mobile data with the latest LTE deployments. Looks more and more like WiMax has been sidelined. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers börk.börk.börk. Not to mention if Star Wars characters used Facebook …



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Google phone revealed (don’t call Nexus One an iPhone killer)
Google employees are running around with test phone handsets, made by HTC, the ‘Nexus One’. Predictably, this has sparked off another wave of speculation about Google launching a gPhone in its own right. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers utter a Passion-ate Bravo. Not to mention stupid customers …



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