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- Category: Blog
- Site Launch
- Firefox 3.5 Released
- Google announces Chrome OS
- Windows 7 - Should you upgrade?
- Download of the Week - Microsoft Security Essentials
- Download of the Week - Dropbox
- AppleCare Warranties Now Transferable to New Purchases [Apple]
- Use This Shortcut to Quickly Drag Files to the Desktop [Video]
- Microsoft announces Windows Small Business Server 2011 editions
- Feature: The future of notebooks: Ars reviews the 11" MacBook Air
- UniBrows: new add-on puts IE6 in your IE8
- Lawsuit: Apple turned iPhone 3Gs into "iBricks" to boost iPhone 4
- Apple seeds 10.6.6 to developers ahead of 10.6.5 release
- Trend Micro cries "antitrust" over Microsoft Security Essentials
- Week in Apple: MacBook Air review, Ars iPad app, VLC drama, and more
- Review: LiveRider turns your iPhone into a cycling computer
- Windows Phone 7 launches today in the US: Which will you buy?
- Etc: Security researcher Nitesh Dhanjani details how the iOS URL handler scheme could enable malicious sites to force applications to launch and possibly compromise an iPhone's security.
- Etc: Microsoft is suing Motorola in another patent dispute, accusing the company of charging "excessive and discriminatory" royalties for technology used in the Xbox 360.
- Etc: Contrary to rumors that Apple had acquired Wi-Gear, the company has finally come out to say that it's definitely not true. (Apple wouldn't respond to our inquiries on the topic.)
- Windows Phone 7 updates: can carriers block them?
- Apple fixes broken IPv6 by breaking it some more
- Microsoft not amused by open source Kinect drivers
- Microsoft releases service pack blocker for Windows 7 SP1
- iTunes 10.1 brings AirPlay, warning about Ping use
- Week in Apple: R.I.P. Xserve, and wherefore art thou, AirPrint?
- Report: mystery iTunes announcement a Beatles deal
- Feature: Windows Phone 7: The 10 features Microsoft should add ASAP
- Premier Chat 008: Mike Lee, world's toughest programmer
- Microsoft Lync 2010 arrives, succeeds Office Communicator
- Google Docs editing finally comes to iPhone, iPad, Android
- Feature: Lies, damned lies, and benchmarks: is IE9 cheating at SunSpider?
- Embedded SIM could cause carrier conflict for Apple
- Week in Apple: Beatles finally come to iTunes edition
- Week in tech: Missing features, finding data, talking to the other Steve
- Etc: New evidence in the iOS 4.2.1 GM seed seems to show that Apple might offer free MobileMe service to some users.
- Microsoft claims Kinect left open by design (with bonus hacked vids)

