PC World – MeeGo, a Linux project combining Intel and Nokia software, released an early version of the mobile phone OS to developers on Wednesday.
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Christopher Null – The digital music world may not exactly be the pinnacle of intelligent architecture, but let’s give it credit for one thing: An MP3 from Amazon will play on your iPod, just as an MP3 from iTunes (the iTunes Plus version, anyway) will play on your SanDisk player.
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NewsFactor – Sony Electronics’ computers division is warning owners of some VAIO notebooks that the devices may overheat and pose a burn risk. But despite what the government is calling a voluntary recall, the company insists a firmware update, available on the Sony web site, to the basic input/output system will solve the problem without customers turning in their computers.
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PC World – Apple continues to play the fool by denying the iPhone 4 has antenna problems, even as new reports paint an unflattering picture.
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AP – As smart phones get bigger and brighter touch screens, the line between handsets and tablet computers has gotten blurry. -
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PC World – The Blu-ray Disc Association is stepping away from movie distribution with the latest Blu-ray format, instead focusing on data backup and recording of high-definition broadcast content, the association said on Wednesday.
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PC World – The iPhone is holding its lead over Android devices, but the sheer number of new Android phones available could start to change that, according to a monthly report — potentially the last of its kind — from AdMob.




