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Good times return for India's IT workers
AFP - Indian software engineer Prithvi Sen has a spring in his step after getting re-hired by the country's flagship outsourcing industry, which is shaking off the effects of the global recession.
Ballmer Hints at More Xbox Form Factors
PC Magazine - On Thursday, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer spoke at the University of Washington supposedly on the topic of cloud computing. But the conversation also wandered into other topics, one that might include the future of the Xbox.
Mozilla's Drumbeat Beats to an Open Web
PC Magazine - In Mozilla's world, the Firefox Web browser is but a mere battle in a larger war, one that's aimed at punching holes through closed, proprietary Web platforms of all kinds. What's on the horizon? 'Drumbeat'.
Egypt military court releases blogger in army case
Reuters - A blogger, who had faced a military trial for an article critical of Egypt's armed forces, has been released without bail after apologizing and on condition he removes the posting, his lawyer said Sunday.
Gadgets galore as Somali pirates spur booming sector
AFP - Somali pirates raked in an estimated 60 million dollars in 2009 but the Indian Ocean's ransom hunters have also spurred a much larger industry of ship protection devices.
Apple's iPad Won't Tether with iPhone, Report Says
PC World - We're down to the final weeks before the debut of Apple's famed iPad. Even with the sale date set, though, plenty of pressing questions remain about the highly hyped device.
Four in five believe Web access a fundamental right
Reuters - Four in five adults believe access to the Internet is a fundamental right -- with those feelings particularly strong in South Korea and China -- and half believe it should never be regulated, according to a global survey.
Is your Oscar pool legal?
Reuters - Is holding an online office pool to predict Oscar winners unlawful gambling?
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