Can a Mouse Cut the Cable? - New York Times

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Can a Mouse Cut the Cable?
New York Times
But with devices like Xbox and Apple TV and software like Boxee making it easy to stream Internet content to a television, mention the phenomenon in just ...

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Intel ‘Gulftown’ CPU announcement fuels rumors of new Mac Pro

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Intel this week previewed its forthcoming 32nm Core i7-980X processor, a six-core CPU codenamed "Gulftown," and a new rumor has suggested the chip could find its way into Apple's Mac Pro line as early as next Tuesday.

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Mossberg’s Mailbox - Wall Street Journal

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Mossberg's Mailbox
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Q: In your recent article about transferring Internet video to your TV, you ignored Apple TV. Why? A: Because the article was about methods for wirelessly ...

Flash, HTML5 comparison finds neither has performance advantage

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A comparison of streaming video via the Adobe Flash and HTML5 formats with numerous different browsers on both Mac and Windows produced wildly different results based on the operating system and browser, making neither a clear winner.

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Microsoft working on ‘Zune HD2′ powered by Windows Phone 7

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Similar to how Apple's iPod touch came from the development of the iPhone, Microsoft reportedly plans to base the follow-up to its Zune HD media player on the Windows Phone 7 Series mobile operating system.

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How Apple Caved to the Record Industry - Minyanville.com

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How Apple Caved to the Record Industry
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And its integration into the latest version of the unpopular Apple TV doesn't help matters much either. It was also barely a blip in the recent ad for the ...
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Apple, RIM, several others targeted in smartphone lawsuit

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Apple, AT&T, Research in Motion and several other companies are being sued by a company based in Frisco, Texas, according to AppleInsider. SmartPhone Technologies charges that seven of its patents have been violated, including ones related to Bluetooth, e-mail sync and some broader concepts associated with smartphones. Other corporations listed in the suit include LG, Motorola, Samsung and Sanyo. With one of the patents only RIM, Motorola and Samsung are listed as infringing....

BlackBerry holds off iPhone for US lead in January

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RIM's BlackBerry line managed to hold off Apple to claim the top spot for US smartphone market share at the start of the year, new comScore data shows. The BlackBerry line only grew its share slightly but held on to exactly 43 percent of the field. Apple passed a symbolic milestone and now has more than a quarter of the entire market, but its iPhone sales grew at a slower rate and put it at 25.1 percent....

Six Months Later: ‘iTunes LP’ Format Performance Remains Lackluster

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GigaOM provides an interesting reexamination of Apple's "iTunes LP" format for enhanced album content six months after the format's debut. While iTunes LPs were touted at its launch as a means to reignite sales of albums as opposed to indivi...

Apple iPhone targeted in patent lawsuit over sync, Bluetooth

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Apple -- along with AT&T, Research in Motion and a number of other companies -- is the defendant in a new patent suit that covers a broad range of smartphone related technologies, including e-mail syncing and Bluetooth connectivity.

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