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- Cybercriminals Create 57,000 Fake Sites Each Week
- Apple Relaxes iOS Development Tool Restrictions
- GoogleTV, AppleTV and the Battle For The Living Room
- DHS CyberSecurity Misses 1085 Holes On Own Network
- Rackspace Shuts Down Quran-Burning Church's Sites
- IOS 4.1 Jailbroken Already
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- DARPA Wants Extreme Wireless Interference Buster
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Solving an Earth-Sized Jigsaw Puzzle
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Target To Sell Facebook "Credits" As Gift Cards
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Australian Crackdown On Console Modchips Likely To Continue
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Charles Darwin's Best-kept Secret
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Li-Ion Batteries Get Green Seal of Approval
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A New Species of Patent Troll
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China Demands Real Names From Mobile Phone Users
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Snoop Dogg Joins the War On Cybercrime
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Armed Man Takes Hostages At Discovery Channel HQ
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US Spends $11M To Kick-Start Video Search
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Mahara 1.2 EPortfolios
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Apple Announces New iPods, iTunes 10, Social Network, AppleTV
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Newspapers Cut Wikileaks Out of Shield Law
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Wikipedia Reveals Secret of 'The Mousetrap'
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Senate Trying To Slip Internet Kill Switch Past Us
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The death of TV: Part XXIII
Apple has announced a new version of Apple TV. Apple has cut both the price and size of the device; it's now tiny compared to the old version, and costs only $99. The old version of the product was able to store movies and TV shows, but the new version only streams movies and TV, either from online sources or from content stored on a nearby Mac computer.
TV shows are going to typically rent for ninety-nine cents, and HD movies will go for $5. At a buck a TV show, a typical household could watch a lot of "must see" TV before you would spend more than the average $65/month cost of cable TV. And you can watch Netflix movies on demand for free if you are already a Netflix customer. The new device also retains the ability to stream and play music from a nearby iTunes music library; ditto with photos from a local iPhoto picture album. And Apple TV can be controlled with an iPhone or an iPod Touch. Apple has pretty much completed the transition to an all-digital, fully integrated music/TV/movies/pictures system.
Old People Enjoy Reading Negative Stories About Young
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Yale Researchers Prove That ACID Is Scalable
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