31 Ağustos 2009 Pazartesi

Apple's new OS geared for multicore future: CNET News

Intel and AMD threw programmers a curve ball when they forsook faster clock speeds for multicore chips, but Snow Leopard introduces real technology to help compensate.
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Intel and AMD threw programmers a curve ball when they forsook faster clock speeds for multicore chips, but Snow Leopard introduces real technology to help compensate.
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Google insists it has the best of intentions following its settlement with book rights holders, but there is a strong undercurrent of distrust in the publishing community.
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In an internal investigation into accusations, Apple denies that there is a problem with the iPhone that would cause it to spontaneously crack or explode.
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The social network's latest iPhone application update sure does make it feel like an app launcher of its own. Are Facebook apps making their way to the popular handset?
Sat, Aug 29 10:00:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

Wolfram Alpha is opening up its data via an application programming interface. It's a good move that allows others to take advantage of collective information resources.
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Albert Gonzalez, charged earlier this month in separate data breach, agreed to plead guilty to 2008 charges of hacking into TJ Maxx and other retailers and stealing data.
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