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New poll smiles on California Democrats (Reuters)

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Reuters – Democrat Jerry Brown, criticized for a slow start in his campaign for California governor, has opened a narrow lead over Republican nominee and former eBay chief Meg Whitman, according to a poll released on Sunday.

Reuters – Democrat Jerry Brown, criticized for a slow start in his campaign for California governor, has opened a narrow lead over Republican nominee and former eBay chief Meg Whitman, according to a poll released on Sunday.
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Worm hits computers of staff at Iran nuclear plant (AP)

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AP – Iran’s official news agency says a complex computer worm has affected the personal computers of staff at the country’s first nuclear power plant weeks before the facility is to go online.

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Racist messages pose quandary for mainstream sites (AP)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 26th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

This Sept. 23, 2010 picture shows Eric Deggans, St. Petersburg Times media critic, who maintains a blog entitled 'The Feed' on the newspaper's website. 'When there are forums about race, people flock there to do battle,' said Deggans. Whenever he blogs about race, 'about 20 percent of the comments will be straight-up racist. Another 20 percent are questionable.' The racial comments and other personal attacks have made Deggans feel more defensive, as if he's always under attack: 'It wears you down after a while.' He said, 'I have to constantly coach myself to dial down the hurt and the anger, because you get three comments that are really hurtful and prejudiced, but the fourth is someone who wants to have a genuine conversation.'(AP Photo/St. Petersburg Times, Boyzell Hosey)  MANDATORY CREDIT: ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, BOYZELL HOSEY AP – Although you rarely hear racial insults on Main Street these days, there’s a place where unashamed bigotry is all too easy to find: tossed off in the comments sections of some of the Internet’s most popular websites, today’s virtual Main Street.


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Windows Phone 7 Doesn’t Support Tethering (Mashable)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

Mashable – If you’re thinking of buying a Windows Phone 7 device and using it to connect your laptop to the Internet, think again. The company’s new smartphones will not support tethering at all.

Mashable – If you’re thinking of buying a Windows Phone 7 device and using it to connect your laptop to the Internet, think again. The company’s new smartphones will not support tethering at all.
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French court convicts Google and boss of defamation (AFP)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

A computer featuring the home page of Internet giant Google's website. A Paris court has convicted US search engine giant Google and its chief executive Eric Schmidt of defamation over results from its AFP – A Paris court has convicted US search engine giant Google and its chief executive Eric Schmidt of defamation over results from its “suggest” function, a French legal affairs website has revealed.


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Rights groups condemn arrest of Thai Internet editor (AFP)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

An office worker is seen looking at prachatai.com web site, in Bangkok. Rights groups on Saturday slammed the arrest of the editor of the website as she returned from an Internet freedom conference.(AFP/File) AFP – Rights groups on Saturday slammed the arrest of a Thai news website editor as she returned from an Internet freedom conference on charges of insulting the monarchy and breaching computer law.


An office worker is seen looking at prachatai.com web site, in Bangkok. Rights groups on Saturday slammed the arrest of the editor of the website as she returned from an Internet freedom conference.(AFP/File) AFP – Rights groups on Saturday slammed the arrest of a Thai news website editor as she returned from an Internet freedom conference on charges of insulting the monarchy and breaching computer law.



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Google chief sees Bing as main threat (AFP)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

Google chief executive Eric Schmidt, pictured on September 7, on Friday said that Microsoft's Bing search engine was the company's main threat, not Facebook or Apple.(AFP/File/Odd Andersen) AFP – Google chief executive Eric Schmidt on Friday said that Microsoft’s Bing search engine was the company’s main threat, not Facebook or Apple.


Google chief executive Eric Schmidt, pictured on September 7, on Friday said that Microsoft's Bing search engine was the company's main threat, not Facebook or Apple.(AFP/File/Odd Andersen) AFP – Google chief executive Eric Schmidt on Friday said that Microsoft’s Bing search engine was the company’s main threat, not Facebook or Apple.



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iTunes 10.0.1 updates Ping, more (Macworld.com)

Posted in Social, Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

Macworld.com – On Friday Apple released iTunes 10.0.1, fixing a few bugs, but above all updating the Ping musical social network introduced in iTunes 10.

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French court orders Google Inc to pay libel damages: report (Reuters)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

Reuters – A French court has ordered Google Inc to pay 5,000 euros ($6,672) in libel damages to a man who claimed that searches for his name automatically yielded a list of harmful suggestions.

Reuters – A French court has ordered Google Inc to pay 5,000 euros ($6,672) in libel damages to a man who claimed that searches for his name automatically yielded a list of harmful suggestions.
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Apple launches iPhone 4 in China (AFP)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 25th, 2010 by administrator – Be the first to comment

Apple on Saturday launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.(AFP/Kim Jae-Hwan) AFP – Apple on Saturday launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world’s biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.


Apple on Saturday launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world's biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.(AFP/Kim Jae-Hwan) AFP – Apple on Saturday launched the latest version of its iPhone in China and boosted its presence in the world’s biggest Internet and mobile market by opening another two stores in Beijing and Shanghai.



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