RSS Digest - #37
February 4th, 2009 by kteck | No Comments | Filed in RSS DigestHere are the links for: Tuesday, February 3rd 2009…
Google Earth: Now in 4D
Why Microsoft should release Internet Explorer for Linux
Simplify, simplify: How Microsoft can release just one version of Windows 7
NVIDIA’s Ion For Netbooks & HTPCs, Full Performance Coverage
Seagate To Launch 2TB, 3.5-in Disk Drive
Win 7 Tip: Microsoft Attempts to Fix Networking With Homegroups [Windows 7]
Left 4 Dead Retail: 1.8 Million Sold
Apple adding to its “vintage and obsolete” list
Report: 99% of recycled cell phones still contain owner data : Christopher Null : Yahoo! Tech
Windows 7 Editions Announced
Backstage: On iPhone 3G Lawsuits: Why They Happen, and How Apple Can Stop Them
Hitachi takes losses, chops jobs
Dell Starts Offering Exclusive Discounts Through Twitter
What’s this, a replica gun from Portal?
LaCie releases 8x Blu-ray burner
Patent watch: Does this show an Apple tablet?
iPhone app-cracking software gets pirated
Apple’s Terms No Longer Allow ITMS Purchases Outside of US
Apple’s App Store gaining momentum
Seagate sets Constellation above Barracuda
Asus unwraps 10in Eee with 9.5-hour battery life
Interview With Garry Newman
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