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- HP's Bid to Block Hurd's Oracle Move Is Long Shot, Lawyers Say – BusinessWeek
- Apple iPod nano: Review – Telegraph.co.uk
- Google Doodle Mystery May Be Unveiled at Search Event – eWeek
- Google demos speech translation via Android smartphone – Inquirer
- Duck, everybody: two asteroids to zip close by Earth today – TG Daily
- Five Lessons Learned in the Craigslist Adult Services Shutdown – PC World
- Symantec: Most hacking victims blame themselves – Computerworld
- Samsung Fascinate Completes Galaxy S Grand Slam – PC World
- Electrodes translate brain waves into words – Los Angeles Times
- EXCERPT: Stephen Hawking's 'Grand Design' – ABC News

- A fresh look at Rails and Ruby
- Review: Kleo Bare Metal Backup
- How do I quickly share Linux directories with a Windows network?
- Five favorite Sysinternals tools and what they do
- Poll: Will the average IT department be smaller in five years?
- Control smartphone usage with Exchange 2010 ActiveSync
- How do you make the case for more bandwidth?
- Android to control half smartphone market, say analysts

- Daily Filter: September 7, 2010
- Evening Reading
- Halo: Reach Launch Celebrations Detailed
- Launch Trailers for Free Aion 'Assault on Balauera' Update Arrive
- Shack PSA: StarCraft 2 GSL Tournament has Begun
- Brink Trailer Introduces Lead Designers
- Red 5 Announces Persistent, Online Team-Based Shooter 'Firefall'
- Halo: Reach Legendary Edition Packs Commentary-Laced Playthrough



