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Motorola Droid and FroYo

Motorola Droid will get Android 2.2, but we don't have any official news about Milestone, the European variant of Droid.

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Intel to Cripple Overclocking in Next-gen Sandy Bridge CPUs

New slides, released by Intel itself, show that they intend to prevent overclocking in their next generation of CPUs, codenamed Sandy Bridge.

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Microsoft to patch critical shortcut flaw in Windows on Monday

Microsoft will release a patch for the critical shortcut (.LNK) in Windows this coming Monday.

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Microsoft confirms IE9 public beta in September, leaked screenshots, but are they real?

Microsoft has confirmed a public beta for Internet Explorer 9, but there was supposedly a leaked build, but they don't look legit.

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Mood study done on Twitter, West coast happier than East

A mood study has been conducted on Twitter, and the results show that the West coast is happier than the East coast.

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Microsoft reports strong revenue, 175 million copies of Windows 7 sold

Microsoft posts it's fourth-quarter results, with a record $16.04 billion in revenue.

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Google increases bounty for bugs, after Mozilla does the same

Google increases the reward for finding severe security flaws in Google Chrome from $1,337 to $3,133.70.

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Adobe Reader to get a protected mode

Introducing Adobe Reader Protected Mode, which will restrict access to dangerous functionality that poses a huge security risk.

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Google Images gets clutter removed, never ending results

Google has updated Google Images, removing the clutter and adding never ending results.

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Microsoft Security Essentials v2 beta now available to public

A beta version of Microsoft's free antivirus application, Microsoft Security Essentials (version 2), is available to the public. The beta includes new features and improvements.

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HTC Desire HD to hit the shelves this October...?

HTC Desire HD is going to be very, very good phone, but probably also very expensive.

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Google acquires Metaweb, which operates Freebase

Google acquires the company Metaweb, which owns and operates Freebase.

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Mozilla ups the reward for finding security flaws

Mozilla ups the reward for finding critical security flaws in Firefox, Thunderbird, Firefox Mobile or in Mozilla services.

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Google has received its last shipment of the Nexus One

Google has received its last shipment of the Nexus One.

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All Things Digital: Facebook to announce 500 million users next week

According to All Things Digital, Facebook is expected to announce the 500 million user mark next week, but in a different way.

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Microsoft issues a critical security advisory concerning shortcuts

Microsoft warns of a critical flaw in Windows, if done properly, when an icon for a shortcut is loaded, malicious code could be executed.

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Introducing the new MS Chat

Welcome to the new MS Chat!

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