Diablo III woes plague launch day players
Want to play Diablo III today? For some, trying to access the hit role-playing game so far seems more challenging than actually playing it.
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Avira update blocked Windows applications
Avira resolves faulty software update after it is found to block Windows applications.
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It's not rude to Burpple during meals
Free new iOS app is meant to be an Instagram of sorts, only for food. Users document their meals by uploading photos with information such as place, type, and time.
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Messages Beta for OS X may impact iMessage for iOS
Delayed correspondences that result in a flood of messages may be from problems with Apple's Messages Beta program.
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WaterField's CitySlicker is slick, but the handle costs extra
The CitySlicker is a stylishly slim laptop case that leaves off certain elements -- unless you want to pay for them.
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Toshiba Canvio portable drive now offers 1.5TB, adds NTFS support to Macs
Toshiba announces the new versions of its portable drive, the Canvio 3.0 and the Canvio Basics 3.0, which now offer up to 1.5TB of storage space, with the former offering software that enables Macs to support the NTFS file system.
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Consumers give top marks to Apple, raspberries to RIM
Users put Apple at the top of the American Customer Satisfaction Index rankings for cell phone makers.
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Facebook's price too high for a 'fad'?
Amazon may soon launch a front-lit Kindle, the postmaster pushes QR codes, and while Facebook has been called a "passing fad," its market value could surpass $100 billion.
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T-Mobile to cut 900 jobs in latest restructuring (scoop)
More change for T-Mobile is afoot, as the fourth-place wireless carrier attempts to reduce its operating costs.
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GM to yank $10M in Facebook ads, saying they don't work
The automaker began re-evaluating its Facebook strategy earlier this year. According to the Wall Street Journal, General Motors determined that while free marketing works on the site, paid ads don't.
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