• Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown (AP) -

    In this photo taken on Friday Aug. 27, 2010, a man chats on his mobile as he walks past the hoarding of BlackBerry mobile in Ahmadabad, India.  Indian authorities are scheduled to meet Monday evening, Aug. 30,  to decide whether to ban some BlackBerry services in India, an official said, one day ahead of a government-imposed deadline for BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. to give security agencies access to encrypted data or face a ban. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)AP - India has widened its security crackdown, asking all companies that provide encrypted communications — not just BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion — to install servers in the country to make it easier for the government to obtain users' data. That would likely affect digital giants like Google and Skype.


  • Dell's enterprise challenge remains after 3Par (AP) -

    FILE - In this file photo taken March 22, 2006, the Dell corporate logo is displayed in a Salt Lake City. Hewlett-Packard is raising its offer for data-storage maker 3Par to about $1.69 billion. Hewlett-Packard Co. emerged victorious in a pricey bidding contest with Dell Inc. over data-storage provider 3Par Inc. after Dell said it would not match HP's latest bid of $33 per share, or $2.07 billion. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)AP - Dell Inc. doesn't have to start over in its quest to become a significant purveyor of technology for businesses after losing a multibillion dollar bidding contest for an obscure data-storage maker.


  • Dell cedes data-storage maker 3Par to HP (AP) -

    FILE - In this file photograph taken Feb. 16, 2010, the exterior of Hewlett Packard headquarters is shown in Palo Alto, Calif. The bidding is heating up between computer makers Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. for the data storage company 3Par Inc., Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. Even before Dell could make its latest offer public, HP has come back with a higher bid. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - Dell Inc. is walking away from a bidding contest with rival Hewlett-Packard Co. for data-storage maker 3Par Inc.


  • Able to unplug from work while you?re on vacation? (Ben Patterson) - Ben Patterson - Fighting the urge to check your work e-mail while you’re on holiday doesn’t exactly qualify as the worst problem in the world; after all, it’s pretty nice to have a job at all in this tough economy, right? Then again, the pressure to hang onto a job seems to be driving more and more connected workers to stay plugged in even while they’re trying to tune out.
  • Mobile users still wary of being found, survey says (Ben Patterson) - Ben Patterson - Feel the need to "check in" on Foursquare or Facebook every time you saunter into a restaurant, browse the goods at your neighborhood grocery store, or cram into a rock concert? Well, if you, you’re still in the minority — and you’re also probably a guy below 40 — according to the latest research.
  • Bug found with Automator and iTunes 10 (Macworld.com) - Macworld.com - As you’re aware, Apple just released iTunes 10. With that release has come some changes—both expected and not so.
  • HP vs Dell: the showdown that ended in spectacle (AP) -

    FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2010 file photo, 3Par CEO David Scott smiles at 3Par headquarters in Fremont, Caif. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)AP - The showdown over 3Par Inc. that ended Thursday was a puzzling spectacle.


  • Stream TV Android Froyo Tablet: Sneak Peak Now, Preorders Next Week (PC World) - PC World - For all of this year's chatter about the coming army of Android tablets, the near radio silence has been deafening. Until now. First, at consumer electronics show IFA in Berlin, came news of a global launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. And starting next week, you can hop onto Amazon.com to pre-order the Stream TV eLocity A7.
  • IPad faces new tablet challengers (Investor's Business Daily) - Investor's Business Daily - Electronic giants Samsung and Toshiba each unveiled new tablet PCs running Google's (NMS:GOOG) Android OS that aim to tap consumer demand ignited by the Apple (NMS:AAPL) iPad. Samsung's Galaxy Tab features a 7-inch touch screen and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. Samsung said pricing will be $200-$300, depending on required 3G phone plans. Toshiba's Folio 100 features a larger 10-inch screen, but initially will only have WiFi connectivity. It'll be priced at $510. Apple rose 0.7% to 252.17.
  • Privacy in iTunes Ping (PC World) - PC World - Ping is Apple's music-centric social network that is integrated into iTunes 10. From a privacy standpoint, it's pretty straightforward--as opposed to Facebook's multitude of privacy settings--but then again, Ping is also very limited as to what services it offers. In either case, here's a quick run-down of the privacy features present in Ping.
  • Google (Investor's Business Daily) - Investor's Business Daily - Google (NMS:GOOG) will continue to provide the search results on AOL's Web site under a new, five-year deal. The deal will put AOL video content on Google's YouTube site for the first time. AOL edged up 0.7% to 23.05.
  • Facebook Testing a "Stalker Button" (Mashable) - Mashable - Facebook is apparently testing a new subscription feature that would allow users to receive alerts any time a specific friend takes certain actions on the social network.
  • Ping's scheme is to sell more tunes (Appolicious) - Appolicious - Do we really need another social network? That depends on how you view the purpose of social networks. The biggest, Facebook, is great for monitoring, from a safe distance, what your old high school buddies are doing. But don't put Apple's new Ping service into the same category.
  • ArcSight posts higher fiscal 1Q profit (AP) - AP - ArcSight Inc. said Thursday its fiscal first-quarter profit tripled as the cybersecurity software and services company's sales jumped 39 percent.
  • Tandberg Announces Data Protection Appliance for SMBs (PC Magazine) - PC Magazine - Tandberg Data now offers several enterprise-level network-attached data protection devices for the SMB.
  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 - The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is a great, fast-performing snapshot camera that falters on photo quality.
  • Canon EOS 7D (with 28-135mm lens) - An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money.
  • Nikon D300s (with 18-200mm lens) - The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens.
  • Samsung DualView TL220 (blue) - The technology-packed Samsung DualView TL225 is the ultimate ultracompact for those who like to be in front of the camera more than they like being behind it.
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR1 (blue) - With a wide-angle, megazoom lens, a quick AF system, and generally high-quality snapshot photos, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR1 is a standout compact megazoom.
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 (with 14mm-45mm lens) - The best interchangeable-lens compact we've see thus far, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 delivers great photo quality and performance in an enthusiast-friendly shooting experience. Like competitors, however, the lack of an optical viewfinder limits its usability for photographing action.
  • Canon PowerShot S90 - As long as you're not expecting dSLR speed in a tiny body, the Canon PowerShot S90 is an excellent compact camera for advanced amateurs.
  • Samsung DualView TL225 (orange/black) - The technology-packed Samsung DualView TL225 is the ultimate ultracompact for those who like to be in front of the camera more than they like being behind it.
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 (orange) - A full-featured waterproof/shockproof pocket point-and-shoot, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 is a near-perfect rugged camera for everyday use.
  • Fujifilm's new W3 camera completes the 3D picture - Fujifilm's new W3 camera completes the 3D picture
  • Fujifilm's Flagship Bridge Camera, FinePix HS10 Awarded Winner of EISA European Superzoom Camera of the Year - Fujifilm's Flagship Bridge Camera, FinePix HS10 Awarded Winner of EISA European Superzoom Camera of the Year
  • Introducing the new 15x Super 'F' compact, the F300EXR, with second generation EXR Sensor - Introducing the new 15x Super 'F' compact, the F300EXR, with second generation EXR Sensor
  • Fujifilm's latest Touch Screen Sensation: the FinePix Z800EXR - Fujifilm's latest Touch Screen Sensation: the FinePix Z800EXR featuring a NEW second generation EXR sensor and Hybrid Auto Focus System
  • The world's smallest 18x zoom camera is launched by Fujifilm - The world's smallest 18x zoom camera is launched by Fujifilm
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