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Decloner

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Decloner


Decloner

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Decloner helps you find and eliminate duplicate files.

Brightness

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Brightness adds a menu bar item for adjusting your display's brightness

mlbackup

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mlbackup is a backup script written in bash and uses rsync 3

Sloth

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Sloth is a program that displays a list of all open files in use

HoudahGPS

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HoudahGPS is a front end to the open source command line tool GPSBabel.

Soxy

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Improves workflow resouces

Directory Tree

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Directory Tree is a plugin-based file/directory viewer/manipulator

BlogAssist

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Help weblog and website editing by making HTML markup easier

AppShelf

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Keep track of your software registrations and serial numbers.

RandomTool

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RandomTool is used to generate random data/event in batch.

S7 Quicklogger Pro

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S7 Quicklogger Pro enables you to capture Data from Siemens(R)S7(R) PLC's.

The Sutras of Awakening

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The Sutras of Awakening are for your own spiritual development.

College student told to pay $27,500 for unauthorized sharing of 37 tracks

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College student told to pay $27,500 for unauthorized sharing of 37 tracks


College student told to pay $27,500 for unauthorized sharing of 37 tracks

Posted: 27 Feb 2010 10:43 AM PST

College student told to pay $27,500 for unauthorized sharing of 37 tracks A Texas appellate court has ordered Whitney Harper to pay $27,750 in fines for illegal sharing of 27 tracks when she was 15 years old, throwing out the old judgment that had ordered her to pay just $7400.

The first decision had given Harper the "innocent infringers" exemption, via the DMCA, meaning she could be fined a number under the minimum $750 per track, as stated in the law.

Harper shared the files via Limewire seven years ago, back when she was a 15-year old high school cheerleader, and says she thought the sharing was the same as Internet radio.

"Harper cannot rely on her purported legal naivety [sic] to defeat the … bar to her innocent infringer defense," said the court.

Said the woman, two years in court: "I knew I was listening to music. I didn't have an understanding of file sharing."

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Sealed NES 'Stadium Events' sells for $41,000

Posted: 27 Feb 2010 10:15 AM PST

Sealed NES 'Stadium Events' sells for $41,000We reported two weeks ago that an NES console with an opened copy of Stadium Events sold for $13,000, a high premium, although there are only known to be around 10 copies of the game in existence.

Today, that number has been blown out of the water, with a sealed NTSC copy of the game selling for $41,300 today, alone.

Read the auction:
"An online article states that, "The North American, or NTSC, version of Stadium Events is universally accepted as the rarest licensed NES game available for purchase in North America". As the article continues, "ONLY ONE OF WHICH IS FACTORY SEALED". If this is true then THIS IS that "ONLY" game that is factory sealed. This is truly an opportunity of a lifetime.

The PAL versions (many listed for sale here on EBay) were never recalled and therefore are not nearly as valuable as this NTSC version I am selling. Not only is this a NTSC version - it is factory sealed, the box alone (opened) is estimated at approximately $10,000. Do your research - this is truly ONE OF A KIND!!"


View the auction here: FACTORY SEALED NEW NES NINTENDO STADIUM EVENTS NTSC

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GravitonLab ActiveX Downloader

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GravitonLab ActiveX Downloader


GravitonLab ActiveX Downloader

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Download files and resume broken downloads.

Brilliant Tattoo Ideas

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Brilliant Tattoo Ideas: A free guide on Tattoo Ideas.

WeddingPlans

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It brings you owe it to yourself to own a copy of wedding plans software.

Joakim Larsson Spinner

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To make spinning workout more fun at home.

Jonas dictionary

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A keyboard based dictionary/translator wich use simple text files as Database.

GPACalculator

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This is a GPACalculator.

OmmWriter

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Ommwriter is a simple text processor, the smoother the flow of inspiration.

King Child Book Library

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An app to manage and browse your ebooks, save your time and protect your eyes.

ESA HD Media Player

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Flash HD Media Player For The Web. Supports FLV, MP3, H264, YouTube, AAC, JPG

Free Logo Design

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An Auckland based Graphic Design Company offers free logo designs

AllWebMenus SEO CSS Menu Addin

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SEO-friendly, CSS menu maker for your websites, with many drop-down menu effects

Argonaut 2149

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Pirate trading arcade game.

Log2Stats

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Fast, efficient, feature rich and affordable client based web log analyzer

Flash Paypal Button Generator

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The perfect solution if you run a webmaster, traffic or community web site.

DynaTilegrid

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An AS3 based component that enables drag-n-drog and fast skin customization.

FLV Player (AS 3.0)

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An enhanced and recompiled version of Adobe's standard FLVPlayback component.

FoneSync for LG phones

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Synchronize your LG phone with your Mac

SQL Query Generator and Connector

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Generate SQL Query Statements, Adapters, Data Classes with One Button

Aneesoft DVD Ripper Pro

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The easiest way to rip DVD to all popular video and audio formats on Mac.

Aneesoft DVD to iTunes Converter

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The easiest way to rip DVD to iTunes supported video and audio formats on Mac.

Aneesoft iPod Video Converter

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The easiest and fastest way to convert video to iPod supported format on Mac OS.

Aneesoft iPhone Video Converter

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The easiest and fastest way to convert video to iPhone MP4 format on Mac OS.

Aneesoft HD Video Converter

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The easiest and fastest way to convert video files between HD formats on Mac.

iFunia YouTube Converter

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Download and convert YouTube video to different formats on Mac.

DSLR Assistant

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Camera remote control software for amateur and professional photographers

Personal Lexicon

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Build a personal dictionary in any language with themes, conjugations, & tests.

VectorControl ActiveX

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ActiveX Control(dll) for 2D vector graphics application development

Mod Rewrite Generator

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It can allows you to offer your web site visitors an opportunity.

HourGuard Timesheet Software

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Free timesheet and time recording software. Keep track of time taken for tasks

Doremisoft Mac Flip Converter

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Flip video converter for Mac OS X, convert flip video on Mac

Aiseesoft DVD to iPad Converter

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It is the best DVD to iPad Converter Mac software designed for Mac users.

Tickle

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sends data back to a server that can help identify your computer's location

Aiseesoft iPad Video Converter

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A professional Mac iPad Converter designed only for Mac users.

Proview PDF Editor

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PDF Editor for Mac OS X - Split, Merge, Crop, Add text etc.

Xilisoft DVD Ripper Standard

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Outstanding Mac DVD ripper software to rip DVD to various video/audio formats.

d-Meteo Lite weather widget

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It can allows you to display weather reports with Flash.

Xilisoft DVD Ripper Platinum

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Excellent DVD ripper for Mac to rip DVD to various video and audio formats.

Eggplant

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Automates software testing/quality assurance.

Aiseesoft iPad Manager

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To backup the audio, video, image files on iPad to Mac.

DrawWell

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WorksWell lite, with only the drawing features.

Aukun Blu-Ray Ripper

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Users can rip,convert, backup and edit both Blu-ray and DVD movies.

Mac FLV To Mp3 Converter

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Mac FLV To Mp3 video to audio converter.

RollingCredits

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Make unboring credits for iMovie.

Aiseesoft iPad to Mac Transfer

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To backup the files on your iPad/iPhone to the local disk of your Mac.

Icosystem

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Will let you add a funny, distinctive and visual colors on top of a file.

iPoo DVD Ripper for Mac

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iPoo DVD Ripper for Mac is a powerful DVD ripper beyond your imagination. It is

MP3 Player with multi skins

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Simple MP3 player, all vector, easy to skin.

Sprigst Scroller

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This is free component to create text and image scrolling effects on web pages.

Karsa Full Text Search

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Fullt Text search Manager for MS SQL Databases

myPhotoEdit

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myPhotoEdit (7th beta) available!

M1 Color

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Color picker component with clean and stylish design and smooth open animation.

starPlanIt

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starPlanIt is the future of lesson planning available today!

mirabyte Web Architect

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Web Architect is a powerful tool for creating modern and professional Websites.

Advanced Scroll Bar AS 3.0

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It can be configured to work in either free or snapped to content modes.

Instant Cleaner Pro

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Clean your PC history & protect your privacy - with Instant Cleaner Pro, FREE!

Colibricks

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Colibricks is an exciting brick game for MacOS X.

Dynamic XML Bar Chart with PopUp

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This file is created with Flash CS3 Zip file contains help files.

JobCapture

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JobCapture uses patent pending auto-pop job jackets.

SpeedTools ATA Hi-Cap Support Driver

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The ATA Hi-Cap Support Driver was created to allow the use of ATA drives

OB Email Sender

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Deliver a message to your site subscribers, contacts, customers, or employees.

OB vCard Transfer

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Import and export multiple vCard files from your contacts in Microsoft Outlook.

OB Template Phrases

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Insert frequently used phrases or blocks of text in Microsoft Outlook.

G.Projector for Linux

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It allows you to explore a large collection of global map projections.

SunCalculator for Linux

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Calculate Sunrise, Sunset and dawn times.

Ajax instant edit

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Let people edit a piece of text inline without having to use a submit button.

LifeShaker

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Novel approach to to-do lists.

4-digit Chmod Calculator

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A beefed up version of the original chmod calculator that includes an extra

POWDER

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A dungeon crawling RPG game.

FreeMat

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Rapid engineering and scientific prototyping and data processing.

Juggle

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Juggle connected tasks in a controlled way.

Inspire Me

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Store/manage text phrases, display them on desktop.

APC Tracker

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APC Tracker is the intelligent software for connecting UPS from APC

Espy

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Picture address book with streamlined interface.

Yasashii

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A Japanese-English dictionnary based on EDICT XML data (JMdict).

SimpleBooks Pro

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Full-featured business management application.

Really Simple Validation

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validation to your forms quickly and with very little effort.

QuarkViewer for QuarkXPress

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Export QuarkXPress layout pages for viewing in MS Silverlight player.

Accordion Menu

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Creating an Accordion Menu is trivial using Accordion Content script

ggEdit

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ggEdit is a javascript WYSIWYG rich text editor developed by Greener Grass

Quicken Essentials

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Quicken Essentials for Mac.Built Mac smart, with you in mind

DataGrid

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REALbasic spreadsheet plugin control.

gattMath for Linux

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This is a free educational math program that show some concepts behind Integral.

Real World Content Pipeline Examples

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provides a standardized way to massage content data

Twitter warns of phishing scam, two days late

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Twitter warns of phishing scam, two days late


Twitter warns of phishing scam, two days late

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 09:36 PM PST

Twitter warns of phishing scam, two days lateTwo days ago we reported that there was a massive phishing attack being worked through Twitter, with people you are following sending personal messages asking you to click on a link that promptly took you to a new landing page where you are asked to sign in to Twitter.

By signing in, users were having their accounts stolen, and used to send more of the messages to other victims.

Today, Twitter finally released a warning about the attack:

Over the past few days, Twitter has been helping folks victimized by a phishing attack. Phishing is a deceitful process by which an attempt is made to acquire sensitive information such as Twitter usernames and passwords. The bad guys masquerade as someone you trust and may send you a Direct Message (DM) with a link. This DM may say something along the lines of, "LOL that you??" followed by a link to a fake Twitter login page. If you enter your credentials on that fraudulent page, the phishers can sign in as you and trick more people.

Anatomy of A Phishing Scam

Generally a phishing attack against Twitter users breaks down to a three-part process. First, accounts compromised in the manner described above send out messages to all accounts following them. Second, accounts that are newly compromised send out more messages. Third, the scammers behind the phishing attack make an attempt at monetization by sending out spam links instead of links to a fake login page. We fight phishing scams by detecting affected accounts and resetting passwords. However, it's better to stop them before they start.

Avoiding Phishing Scams

We designed the Direct Message system so that you could only get DMs from accounts that you choose to follow—this cuts way down on spam and attacks. Our Trust and Safety team identifies and deletes spam accounts every day. Still, we recommend against indiscriminately following hundreds or thousands of accounts without having a look first. To learn how you can avoid falling victim to a phishing scam or if you have other questions about keeping your Twitter account secure, please read Keeping Your Account Secure at our help site.


Thanks Twitter!

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Video Daily: New Helicopter blade reduces noise to almost silence

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 07:12 PM PST

Video Daily: New Helicopter blade reduces noise to almost silenceAlthough not in our normal niche, this article was too interesting to pass up.

Eurocopter has created a new helicopter blade, dubbed Blue Edge, that significantly reduces noise from the rotor blades. Testing on an EC155 helicopter has seen noise reduced by 4 decibels.

Says Wired: "The technologies are able to reduce noise by minimizing the blade-vortex interaction of the main rotor on a helicopter. Blade-vortex interaction is the source of the pulsating sound most of us are familiar with when helicopters fly overhead. The noise is created when a rotor blade hits the wake vortex left behind from the blade in front of it."



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Baidu's Qiyi gets $50 million in investments

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 06:44 PM PST

Baidu's Qiyi gets $50 million in investmentsCurrent Hulu investor Providence Equity Partners has invested $50 million into the new Qiyi online video service started by search giant Baidu.

The service, as promised, should be a Hulu-esque ad-supported streaming service for China, including censorship.

Providence is the biggest investor by far, with Reuters reporting that the service has $60 million in backing, with the other $10 million coming from Baidu itself.

According to TC, China has over 500 million Internet users, but the online video market only brings in about $25 million in revenue per quarter. Analysts expect that number to at least triple by 2012.

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Yelp sued over being 'extortion scheme'

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 06:30 PM PST

Yelp sued over being 'extortion scheme'The business rating and review site Yelp has been sued this week by two law firms, which are alleging unfair business practices and extortion.

The class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of a veterinary hospital in California which asked Yelp to remove a negative review, but was then denied. Afterward, sales representatives from Yelp called the hospital at least once a week demanding a check for $300 to make bad reviews go away.

This is the second time Yelp has been accused of extorting from small businesses, with East Bay Express accusing them last year in a broad report.

Yelp responded to the new case, via TechCrunch: "Yelp provides a valuable service to millions of consumers and businesses based on our trusted content. The allegations are demonstrably false, since many businesses that advertise on Yelp have both negative and positive reviews. These businesses realize that both kinds of feedback provide authenticity and value. Running a good business is hard; filing a lawsuit is easy. While we haven't seen the suit in question, we will dispute it aggressively."

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'Plants vs Zombies' is fastest selling iPhone game ever

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 05:50 PM PST

'Plants vs Zombies' is fastest selling iPhone game everThe new PopCap release Plants vs Zombies has become the fastest and highest grossing iPhone game launch in history, with over 300,000 apps sold in the first 9 days, for a gross over $1 million.

"Plants vs Zombies is our latest major franchise to make the jump to iPhone, and from the early customer and critical feedback it appears to be a great adaptation of the game,"
added Andrew Stein, director of mobile business development at PopCap, via GI.biz. "There's always a concern when bringing a computer game to a mobile, pocket-sized device that something will get lost in the process, but in this case the overwhelming consensus is that Plants vs Zombies is even more fun on the smaller touch screen."

Additionally, PopCap's Bejeweled 2 became the first paid app to reach 3 million sales.

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CDMA Nexus One gets FCC approval

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 04:55 PM PST

CDMA Nexus One gets FCC approvalAccording to UnwiredView, the CDMA version of the Google Nexus One has been approved by the FCC, meaning the smartphone should be headed to Verizon in the near future.

The approved phone has model name PB99300, whereas the GSM version currently available is PB99100.

Neither Google or Verizon would give a specific date, or a price, but expect the phone sometime in March, with a similar price to that of its GSM counterpart on T-Mobile, at $180 with contract.


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iPod explodes in high school classroom

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 04:47 PM PST

iPod explodes in high school classroom A student at Pentucket Regional High School in Massachusetts saw their iPod Touch spontaneously explode while it was sitting on her desk during class this week, and fire officials were forced to come and clear out the room.

West Newbury fire Chief Scott Berkenbush says: "Some chemicals had come out, so we checked and made sure it was OK and cleared the scene. No one was transported. The teenager was checked out by (American Medical Response technicians) and not transported."

This is at least the third documented case for iPods simply exploding, but so far Apple has not claimed any liability. Furthermore, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has implied that lithium batteries may be more to blame than the Apple hardware.

Adding as a joke, Berkenbush said: "iPod is the new Toyota. I think the problem is with the battery itself. If any moisture gets on it or it falls in a puddle, it can spark."

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Video Daily: The iTunes 10 billionth song download prize winner

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 04:35 PM PST

Video Daily: The iTunes 10 billionth song download prize winnerAs we reported earlier this week, Apple announced that the iTunes download store has reached a new milestone of 10 billion music downloads.

The winner, was a 71-year old man named Louie Sulcer, who won after downloading the 1958 hit "Guess Things Happen That Way" by Johnny Cash. He won a $10,000 iTunes gift card.

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Video Daily: Symbian^4 in action

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 04:22 PM PST

Video Daily: Symbian^4 in actionThe first look at the upcoming Symbian^4 mobile operating system from Nokia, an effort to try to steal back market share from iPhone and Android.




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Sony ships first BRAVIA Freeview HD TVs

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 12:14 PM PST

Sony ships first BRAVIA Freeview HD TVsSony Corp. has announced a new line-up of flat-panel televisions that feature hardware for tuning into Freeview HD content. The consumer electronics giant confirmed that the 19-strong TV line-up will go on sale beginning this weekend. Seven types of BRAVIAs branded TV will be available in different sizes.

The HX703 is available in 40-inch and 46-inch varieties, sport 200Hz frame interpolation and are 3D-capable. The 40-inch model is priced at £1200 while the 46-inch model will set you back £1500.



The NX803 is available 40-inch and 52-inch varieties (£1600 and £2300 respectively), the NX703 is available as 40-inch or 46-inch (£1300 and £1700 respectively) and the NX503 comes in 32-inch and 40-inch varieties (£700 and £950 respectively). All three types sport 200Hz frame interpolation, edge LED backlighting, DLNA and WiFi for accessing content from the Internet.

For those looking for lower prices, the EX703 comes in 32-inch and 40-inch models, with frame interpolation dropped to 100Hz and can take a WiFi adapter as an optional add-on. The EX703 models are priced at £900 for the 32-inch and £1100 for the 40-inch.

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Washington man indicted for counterfeit Microsoft product sales

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 11:03 AM PST

Washington man indicted for counterfeit Microsoft product salesWayne Shu was indicted by a federal grand jury for selling counterfeit copies of software made by Redmond-based software giant Microsoft Corp. The 44-year old Battle Ground, Washington man has been selling the illicit goods over the Internet for no less than 10 years.

He now stands charged with six counts of conducting mail fraud, trafficking in counterfeit goods and also in illicit labels. According to the prosecution, Microsoft had sent Wayne Shu multiple cease and desist letters over his activity but that the illegal trading just continued regardless.

The indictment seeks the forfeiture of Shu's home and "luxury car", as well as $1.7 million. A mail fraud conviction can land a criminal up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Shu allegedly operated companies under the name Micro Sharp, Micro Sharp Technology, Microsharp.com and Meet Your Price.

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AMD offers up ATI Radeon HD 5830 Graphics Card

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:53 AM PST

AMD offers up ATI Radeon HD 5830 Graphics CardOn Thursday, AMD revealed the new ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card, promising to supply gamers with cutting-edge features and performance from its "award winning" Radeon HD 5800 series. The company was quick to mention that the 5830 debuts with a price tag of less than $250 in its press release.

The ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card comes with full support for Microsoft DirectX 11, and also features support for ATI's Eyefinity technology if that's your thing, and ATI Stream capabilities.

"The ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card makes enthusiast-level performance even more accessible to gamers, adding another compelling choice to the award-winning ATI Radeon HD 5800 series," said Matt Skynner, vice president and general manager, AMD Graphics Division.

"Cutting-edge features such as full DirectX 11 support, ATI Eyefinity multi-display capabilities and ATI Stream technology position the ATI Radeon HD 5830 graphics card to become a favorite with the gaming community."

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Taiwanese Apple, Nokia supplier admits more employees were poisoned

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:53 AM PST

Taiwanese Apple, Nokia supplier admits more employees were poisonedA Taiwanese company that provides displays and electronics components for Nokia, Apple and others has confirmed that more employees than previously thought were poisoned by a chemical used in the manufacturing processes at the plant. Last summer, it emerged that between 47 and 49 employees were sickened by exposure to n-hexane, and now a Wintek spokesman admitted the figure is actually 62.

The toxic chemical can cause muscular degeneration and problems with vision. It affects workers that are exposed to it in high concentration, although symptoms can arise long after the actual exposure. N-hexane is used to be clean new displays. Wintek has confirmed that it no longer uses the toxic chemical following the poisoning of its employees.

Of the 62 employees made ill by n-hexane, a Wintek spokesman said 41 remain hospitalized. A recent report of a death linked to the exposure was denied by the company, which said the person it referred to had died from a heart attack. Since Nokia is a recipient of products from the company, it issued a statement on the issue.

"We became aware of the allegations regarding the use of n-hexane in July 2009 and started our investigation immediately," it said, adding that N-hexane wasn't used in the production lines supplying displays for Nokia products. Apple has not commented on the case.

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iPhone, iPod Touch get Final Fantasy I & II

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:31 AM PST

iPhone, iPod Touch get Final Fantasy I & IISquare Enix is bringing back the beginning of an incredible story of success in the games industry on the iPhone and iPod Touch platform. The original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II are now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Later versions of the game are particularly popular but the franchise has been a huge success since it launched on Nintendo hardware in the late 1980s.

The new versions of the game feature revitalized sounds, graphics and icons when compared to the original 1987/1988 Nintendo releases of the titles. The games feature control systems optimized for the iPhone/iPod Touch touch-screen hardware, according to the Square Enix press release.

The games are currently available from the App Store for $9 a piece, not a bad price since both titles will offer hours of gameplay.

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Google warned in EU over Street View privacy concerns

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 10:31 AM PST

Google warned in EU over Street View privacy concernsGoogle Inc. has once again run into some trouble in Europe, this time over privacy concerns related to Google's Street View service. Launched in the United States in 2007, Google Street View now adds photos of real-life scenes from cities around the world to Google's maps. To protect privacy, Google utilizes software to blur out faces and license plates.

Now, Google's decision to keep all "unblurred" photographs in storage for a year has been questioned in Europe. The company has also been given suggestions that it should give more advanced warning that one of its Street View vans was going to be in an area.

In a statement, Google said that its year-long retention of original photographs was "legitimate and justified", and said that its website already posts notifications of where Street View cameras will be in operation.

Google's data privacy chief Peter Fleischer was given the suggestions by the head of the EU data protection agencies, Alex Turk, in a letter. EU Justice Commissioner, Viviane Reding, also commented that Europe has "high standards for data protection" and that she expected that "all companies play according to the rules of the game."

Last year, Greece told Google to stop its planned coverage of the country's streets until more privacy safeguards are provided. In England, residents of one English village stopped a camera van from operating by forming a human chain to block its entry.

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