Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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Sci/Tech News


Amazon Kindle to get Public Library borrowing feature - BetaNews

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 01:53 PM PDT


CBS News

Amazon Kindle to get Public Library borrowing feature
BetaNews
Amazon on Wednesday announced Kindle Library Lending, a program that will let Kindle users borrow books from more than 11000 libraries in the United States. The program follows Amazon's ...
Amazon eyes Kindle lending libraryTG Daily
Kindle books to be loaned from libraries later this yearComputerworld
Amazon Kindles Enthusiasm of Library CrowdTechNewsWorld
Register -Los Angeles Times -Wall Street Journal
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Apple stock jumps after strong second quarter fueled by iPhone sales - Los Angeles Times

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 02:55 PM PDT


Globe and Mail

Apple stock jumps after strong second quarter fueled by iPhone sales
Los Angeles Times
Apple Inc. rode to another record quarter, largely on the strength of its workhorse iPhone, the popular smartphone that has helped the company become the most valuable technology firm in the world. The company sold 18.65 million iPhones in its fiscal ...
How the iPhone 3GS Makes AT&T Look Better Than It ShouldPC Magazine
AT&T: iPhone Exclusivity Or Not, We're Doing FineInternational Business Times
Verizon iPhone No Sweat for AT&T After All?TIME
eWeek -Reuters -Wall Street Journal
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Intel Aiming for Android Tablets This Year - Wired News

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 03:05 PM PDT


TG Daily

Intel Aiming for Android Tablets This Year
Wired News
Intel's low-power-consumption Atom series -- meant for notebooks and mobile devices -- debuted in May of last year. Photo courtesy of Intel Intel's x86 chipset is coming to Android tablets. Soon. So says Intel CEO Paul Otellini. ...
Intel Smartphone Ambitions Stunted by Nokia WithdrawalPCWorld
Intel Porting Android 3.0 ''Honeycomb'' to x86Tom's Guide
Intel CEO: we're porting Android 3.0 to x86TechSpot
Geek.com -Register -Mashable
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Breached by Phishing E-mail, IE Exploit - eWeek

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 02:51 PM PDT


The Tech Herald

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Breached by Phishing E-mail, IE Exploit
eWeek
Federal research facility Oak Ridge National Laboratory shut down its Internet access and e-mail systems after an IE exploit compromised the network. After attackers compromised several machines at federal research facility Oak Ridge National ...
Phishing emerges as major corporate security threatComputerworld
Oak Ridge National Lab caught in Phisherman's netThe Tech Herald
Oak Ridge lab shuts down e-mail, Internet after cyberattackGCN.com

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Resident Evil 6 Will Be A "Complete Renovation" - Paste Magazine

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 10:11 AM PDT


Game Rant

Resident Evil 6 Will Be A "Complete Renovation"
Paste Magazine
Speaking to Spanish site MarcaPlayer, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City producer Masachika Kawata said that Resident Evil 6 would be largely different from previous entries in the series. "The series will see a complete renovation with the next ...
Resident Evil 6 will be a "complete renovation," says CapcomComputerandvideogames.com
Resident Evil Producer: RE6 A 'Complete Reinvention On Every Level'Exophase
Resident Evil 6 probably won't be what you expectMMOMFG
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Office 365 Beta Testers Run into Mobile, Mac Issues and Other Headaches - PC Magazine

Posted: 20 Apr 2011 11:58 AM PDT


Siliconrepublic.com

Office 365 Beta Testers Run into Mobile, Mac Issues and Other Headaches
PC Magazine
It's been two days since the public release of Office 365 beta and Microsoft forums are lively to say the least. On the Office 365 community forum there are heaps of technical questions and complaints around some very specific problems ...
While I was gone: Office 365, Microsoft v. Salesforce.com, SCOTUSThe Seattle Times
Microsoft opens up Office 365 as public betaCNET
Office 365 Virtually Pays for ItselfPCWorld
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