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If both of them get you free WiFi, which one would you rather have? Also in the news today, Google’s Street View team doesn’t care for a little turnabout, the patent process gets smarter thanks to the Web, and IMDB is now delivering movies and TV. Yeah, really. Maybe we’re the only ones who thought it was weird. With special guest, Leo Laporte! Listen now: Download today’s podcast EPISODE 810 IMDb now serves full-length videos http://news.cnet.com/8301-13515_3-10042280-26.html Ev
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16
Sep
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Yahoo Buzz launches mobile widget, plans to grow Yahoo has launched a Buzz widget for mobile users, allowing them to browse and buzz up top articles from the past 12 hours. Alternatively, iPhone users can do this here, via an optimised version of Buzz aimed specifically at the sexy Apple handset, though no dedicated iPhone app is yet available in the iTunes Store. Yahoo says the mobile widget can be found by searching for Yahoo! Buzz from within the widget gallery. This is another sign t
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Sep
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Relentess Software’s power Amor talks Buzz! with Keith house for Three Speech (pt.1) 16 Sep Brighton-based insipid Relentless has been producing the Buzz information since 2005, attracting whatever thousands of unexpected gamers to PS2, with its big-buttoned, buzzer-style controllers. Now that the variety is established on PS3, what’s inbound for the gather – and for social activity in general? We style to co-founder power Amor, who reveals the (possible) inbound bounteous nonfigurative in unna
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10
Sep
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They may not be revolutionary tweaks, but Apple continues to improve the market-leading iPod year after year. Apple appears to be taking that old adage to heart as it concerns its iconic iPod lineup: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Tuesday’s iPod event provided few surprises but reiterated Apple’s commitment to making the kinds of incremental changes to its iPod lineup needed to stay on top of the competition and to keep customers coming back for more. New colorful iPod Nanos and a chea
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10
Sep
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The new iPods feature cosmetic changes and lower prices, but Steve Jobs didn’t announce any game-changing innovations many have come to expect <<><>> <> Apple watchers have high expectations for the company’s signature events. There’s always a palpable buzz in the air as Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs takes the stage, followed by a virtuosic keynote, filled with humor and digs at the competition. And there’s almost always some game-changing product or se
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