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Cisco Quits WiMax Radio Business
PC World - Cisco Systems will stop developing and making WiMax base stations to concentrate on the IP (Internet Protocol) networks that sit behind them.
The Macalope Weekly: Critical thinking skills
Macworld.com - Everyone’s a critic this week, some with more success than others. One of our favorite pundits—if not the favorite—gets a little over-eager when bashing the iPad. Critics of Apple’s suit against HTC, meanwhile, are not hard to find. And, after some early rave reviews, a big name in design comes out against Windows Phone 7 Series.
BlackBerry checks if Saudi wants to control messages
AFP - Makers of the popular BlackBerry smartphones said on Saturday they are looking into Saudi press reports that regulators in the conservative Muslim kingdom want to control its popular messenger service.
China says no request yet from Google for talks
AFP - China said Saturday it had not received any request for talks from Google, as the Internet giant insists it remains firm in its plan to end censorship on search results in the communist state.
10 Classic and Forgotten CD-ROMs
PC Magazine - Before the arrival of the Internet and powerful gaming consoles, there were these PC-based gems.
Online Oscar Night Survival Guide
PC World - Oscar parties are fun -- boozing it up with friends, gorging on seven-layer taco dip, shouting at the TV when your favorite Hollywood star mounts the stage -- but the show itself can be excruciating. Long sentimental speeches paired with the host's unfunny jokes could slip you into a coma. However, there's a workaround: the Internet, of course!
iPad for Movies? Call My Chiropractor
PC World - Apple is pitching its new iPad tablet as a multi-use consumer device, a superior alternative to clunky netbooks and laptops. Admittedly, the device does have its virtues, particularly for Web-surfing couch potatoes who'd rather not balance a clamshell-style portable PC on their laps.
Jobs: iPad Won't Tether with iPhone
PC Magazine - It should come as no small surprise for those still waiting for some kind of tethering option for their iPhones, but Apple's iPad, scheduled to launch April 3, probably won't support tethering either.
China to punish hackers, says no Google complaint
Reuters - China has pledged to punish hackers who attacked Google if there is evidence to prove it, but said it has yet to receive any complaint from the world's top search engine.
Videogame makers racing to develop iPad games
AFP - As an electronic reader, Apple's iPad has been touted as a possible 'Kindle killer' but what has videogame makers buzzing is the potential of the touchscreen tablet computer as a gaming platform.
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