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Sep 29, 7:55 pmGoogle, Bank End Dispute Over Gmail Account A federal judge in California has vacated a temporary restraining order that directed Google to deactivate a Gmail account.
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Sep 29, 7:52 pmScareware Sellers Poison 'iPhone MMS' Search Results Criminals have poisoned major search engines for terms related to the new MMS capability of Apple's iPhone, and are using the results to steer users to fake Windows security software downloads.
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Sep 29, 7:50 pmWill Windows 7 Mean Fewer Bargain Netbooks? Microsoft is racing to put Windows 7 on netbooks - but would rather see it on $500 ultrathin machines than at today's popular $300 netbook price point.
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Sep 29, 7:41 pmSqueaker: A Twitter Knockoff for the World's Most Concise Writers What if Twitter limited all posts to only 14 characters? Even worse, what if every post had to be exactly 14 characters, no more and no less? That's the premise...
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Sep 29, 7:34 pmNew Dell Latitude Z Laptop Charges Wirelessly Dell introduced an ultra-thin premium business laptop on Tuesday that is the first to let users do away with most of the cables and wires -- including the power cord.
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Sep 29, 7:30 pmSony PSP Go Unboxed and Exposed Sony's palm-sized PSP Go debuts in less than two days, but you can have a look at our review unit now courtesy these "unboxing" snaps.
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Sep 29, 7:29 pmSecret Service Probes Obama Assassination Poll on Facebook The U.S. Secret Service is investigating a poll posted on Facebook asking people to vote on whether President Barack Obama should be assassinated.
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Sep 29, 7:22 pmToYcon Helps You Make Icons Out of Favorite Images Drag and drop many image formats and convert them into icons with ToYcon.
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Sep 29, 7:20 pmGoogle Adds Hot Trends to Search Results Not wanting to be left behind in the race toward better real-time search, Google is bringing Hot Trends to its search results.
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Sep 29, 7:11 pmGoogle Docs Adds Student-Friendly Features Google's summer interns helped figure out what features the productivity suite needed in order to attract the college crowd.
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Love it or hate it, the return of school signals the beginning of buying season, as kids and their parents prep for the new term. And as classwork grows increasingly dependent on technology, you may find your shopping list skewing further and further toward electronics and high-ticket items. Fortunately, PC World's expert buying guides and reviews can help you avoid expensive mistakes, pointing you to great deals across a wide spectrum of product categories. Who knows -- you may even stumble across something irresistible for yourself that has absolutely nothing to do with school.

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