Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Sci/Tech News

Sci/Tech News


Expert Panel: Cell Phones Might Cause Brain Cancer - WebMD

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:15 PM PDT


New York Times (blog)

Expert Panel: Cell Phones Might Cause Brain Cancer
WebMD
May 31, 2011 -- The expert panel that evaluates cancer risks today said that cell phones might possibly cause brain cancer. The announcement comes from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). ...
Cellphones Possibly Linked To Cancer Risk In Human, World Health OrganizationMedical News Today
Experts say cellphones are possibly carcinogenicLos Angeles Times
Cell Phones Possibly Carcinogenic, WHO SaysMedscape
AFP -9NEWS.com
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3 Ways Apple Could Screw Up iCloud - PC Magazine

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:01 PM PDT


Reuters

3 Ways Apple Could Screw Up iCloud
PC Magazine
iCloud could finally be the cloud music service we've all been waiting for, as long as Apple doesn't get too ambitious. By Peter Pachal Apple surprised the tech world today by letting the cat out of the bag early on its annual keynote at the Worldwide ...
Apple's iCloud may offer remote storage of movies, TV shows at launchApple Insider
Apple WWDC 2011 to Convene in San Francisco: 10 Things to Look foreWeek
Steve Jobs to deliver Apple keynote next weekStamford Advocate
Asbury Park Press -Esquire -Chicago Sun-Times
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Intel's Slim Bid to Revive the Notebook - BusinessWeek

Posted: 31 May 2011 02:04 PM PDT


Moneycontrol.com

Intel's Slim Bid to Revive the Notebook
BusinessWeek
At the Computex trade show in Taiwan, Intel sketched out some of its mobile future with a new name for old devices and comments on chip strategies. The company plans to improve the energy efficiency of its Core processors and leverage a ...
Google's Chromebooks vs. Intel's UltrabooksPCWorld (blog)
Can Intel's Ultrabook concept succeed?CNET
Intel Says Ultrabooks Will Dominate, Launches New Instant-On TechnologyPC Magazine
Wall Street Journal -DailyTech -The Guardian
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Gamers Rage Over Call of Duty Elite Plans - Wired News (blog)

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:16 PM PDT


Kansas City Star

Gamers Rage Over Call of Duty Elite Plans
Wired News (blog)
Activision's new Call of Duty Elite service has triggered a wide spectrum of reactions from gamers. News of a premium service for Call of Duty has caused some fans of the game to fly into a rage, claiming gamemaker Activision should ...
'Call of Duty' Sets Sights on a FeeWall Street Journal
Call of Duty Elite adds social networking to hit video game seriesCBS News
Call of Duty devotees get their own social networkCNET
USA Today -Entertainment Weekly -DailyTech
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Sony: PlayStation Store back this week - CNET

Posted: 31 May 2011 08:09 AM PDT


Reuters UK

Sony: PlayStation Store back this week
CNET
By the end of the week, Sony says it will flip the switch to bring the rest of its PlayStation Network services, including the PlayStation Store, back online. The company posted a blog on PlayStation.com late Monday saying that all PSN ...
Sony Will Testify on PlayStation Hack; Hirai Letter Answers QuestionsPC Magazine
Sony's PlayStation Network to Reopen in Asia on SaturdayPCWorld
Sony to fully restore PlayStation Network by end of weekUSA Today
The Associated Press -Wall Street Journal -Ars Technica
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Nintendo DS Lite Drops to $99.99 - PCWorld

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:01 PM PDT


Digitaltrends.com

Nintendo DS Lite Drops to $99.99
PCWorld
From June 5, the DS Lite is getting a permanent price drop to under $100, and all Mario titles for the system are getting a prominent repackaging. Nintendo has announced that from June 5, the DS Lite will be available for a ...
DS Lite gets US price dropComputerandvideogames.com
DS Lite Drops to $99, Mario Games Get Snazzy BoxesEscapist Magazine
Nintendo DS Lite Drops To $99.99 In USGaming Union
ABC News -VentureBeat -USA Today
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Apple offers iWork importing details for iOS devices - Macworld

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:22 PM PDT


Ars Technica

Apple offers iWork importing details for iOS devices
Macworld
An update to one of Apple's applications usually brings new support documentation, and the Tuesday updates to the mobile versions of iWork are no exception. To coincide with the updates to Pages, Numbers and Keynote, ...
Apple ports iWork apps to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, $10 eachZDNet (blog)
Apple launches iWork productivity apps for iPhoneComputerworld
iWork now available for the iPhone, making your job inescapableDVICE
CNET -TidBITS -Ars Technica
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