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Facebook and iPad, leading the pack in fake Internet rumors InfoWorld Both point to an essential flaw of news gathering in the Internet age: Speed kills. First: Despite what you may have read elsewhere, Saudi King Abdullah is not conspiring with Goldman Sachs to buy Facebook for $150 billion just to shut it down and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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AP Technology NewsBrief at 11:21 pm EST TMCnet To challenge the cable TV industry's dominance in the living room, though, online video services need popular movies and TV shows to lure viewers, and access to high-speed Internet networks to reach them. Suspect in iPad data theft released on bail in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Site-loading speed battle: Motorola Xoom vs. Apple iPad CNET (blog) The pages are served from a machine on the local network (the device never has to talk to the public internet) and thus this is a best case scenario for web page loading performance. The pages are automatically timed as they load. ... See all stories on this topic » |
The mobile App Internet wags the IT dog ZDNet (blog) As consumers of business applications, we now expect them to be as simple as Angry Birds, as useful as WebEx on iPad, and as convenient as Google Maps or the American Airlines iPhone app. And we expect them to be dirt cheap, always-upgraded, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Citrix Online Brings GoToMyPC® to iPad® and the App Store Montreal Gazette GoToMyPC for iPad provides a fast, easy and secure way to instantly connect over the Internet to a host Mac or PC from an iPad, allowing people to access and work on their data, files, network and applications. Individuals and businesses of all sizes ... See all stories on this topic » |
Last-minute iPad 2 rumors Appolicious Apple is about 47 hours out from (probably) announcing the iPad 2, so it's time for the Internet to go all-out and get its last-minute rumors planted. We're seeing quite a few -- chief among them, that there's going to be a white iPad 2. ... See all stories on this topic » |
How cable works Chicago Tribune ... to Internet TV. But wait before you jump ship. Cable companies are adding innovations, such as Comcast's Xfinity iPad app that lets you use your iPad to watch on-demand video and program your DVR wherever you can get a Wi-Fi or 3G data connection. See all stories on this topic » |
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