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Apple fans are known for their outspoken defense of their favorite brand. They're also capable of voicing their displeasure just as loudly when something goes wrong, as evidenced by the rollout of MobileMe, which has only now begun to look straightened out. Also rising to the top of the blogosphere this week were heaping helpings of rumors as well as a Free Software Foundation attempt to stump Apple's Geniuses.
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via Linux Insider @ 10:50 5th Aug
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Apple fans are known for their outspoken defense of their favorite brand. They're also capable of voicing their displeasure just as loudly when something goes wrong, as evidenced by the rollout of MobileMe, which has only now begun to look straightened out. Also rising to the top of the blogosphere this week were heaping helpings of rumors as well as a Free Software Foundation attempt to stump Apple's Geniuses.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 21:19 1st Aug
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Apple fans are known for their outspoken defense of their favorite brand. They're also capable of voicing their displeasure just as loudly when something goes wrong, as evidenced by the rollout of MobileMe, which has only now begun to look straightened out. Also rising to the top of the blogosphere this week were heaping helpings of rumors as well as a Free Software Foundation attempt to stump Apple's Geniuses.
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via Mac News World @ 21:20 1st Aug
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via Los Angeles Times @ 12:17 29th Aug
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The chatter on the web about the collapse of Lehman Bros and the bailout of AIG offers a fascinating snapshot of the chaos on Wall St that goes beyond the obligatory shots of employees carrying cardboard boxes...
in Online Auctions
via Crikey Media @ 1:57 19th Sep
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All that chatter this week about the Phoenix Mars lander possibly tasting perchlorates in the martian soil sent everybody to the chemistry books.
in General Science
via LiveScience.com @ 19:00 8th Aug
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There's a bit of chatter about Google Chrome overtaking Firefox in coming months, after it fulfills more than a few wish lists (like this one). Yet, independent Firefox developers have a record for quickly countering features that crop up in rival browsers with a well-placed extension.
in Open Source
via CNET Download.com @ 16:58 20th Sep
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There's a bit of chatter about Google Chrome overtaking Firefox in coming months, after it fulfills more than a few wish lists (like this one). Yet, independent Firefox developers have a record for quickly countering features that crop up in rival browsers with a well-placed extension.
in Open Source
via CNET Download.com @ 2:32 20th Sep
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Internet forums have been awash with chatter for a couple of days now, Sony Computer Entertainment now admitting that there is a problem with WipEout HD locking on certain PS3s.
in Video Games
via Play.tm @ 8:46 28th Sep
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mattnyc99 writes "There was plenty of chatter last week about an MIT announcement that researcher Angela Belcher had developed a way to create virus-based nanoscale batteries to power mini gadgets of the future. In a fascinating followup at Popular Mechanics, Belcher now says that her unpublished work includes full-scale models of the batteries themselves, and that they could power everything from cars and laptops to medical devices and wearable armor. Quoting: 'We haven't ruled out cars. That's a lot of amplification. But right now the thing is trying to make the best material possible, and if we get a really great material, then we have to think about how do you scale it.'"
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 15:40 29th Aug
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DENVER--Talk about a time warp. Judging by the early chatter out here in Denver, you'd think this year's Democratic nominating convention was happening in 1992. Why? Because everyone's obsessing over the Clintons. Reports that Hillary "wasn't vetted"...
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via MSNBC Newsweek @ 4:21 28th Aug
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There's a new reason to hope that the no-cell-chatter bill now under consideration in the US doesn't bring with it a Faraday-cage mandate, and that reason is landing safely. Reader ma11achy writes with an excerpt from a scary story (with an SMS-based happy ending) from the Irish Times: "Five people on a flight from Kerry to Jersey received mobile phone text instructions from a quick-thinking air traffic controller when he guided them in to a safe landing at Cork, after the plane lost all onboard electrical power, communications and weather radar soon after take-off from Kerry airport."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 12:40 10th Aug
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Sketch has panoramic screens magnifying images that are combined with a pulsating soundtrack by day and diners' chatter by night
in Arts & Culture
via The Independent @ 12:07 18th Aug
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Kraft and General Mills have launched word-of-mouth networks in the hopes of harnessing the positive force of chatter during a time when food prices are soaring and consumers are tightening their hold on purse strings.
in E-commerce
via Media Buyer Planner @ 1:43 7th Oct
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Out-of-work employees at Hewlett-Packard and evaporated investment banks like Lehman Brothers may soon have some company on the unemployment rolls. This week, the chatter among eBay insiders is all about the possibility of mass layoffs.
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via New York Times @ 10:46 17th Sep
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This week, we swap out Will for Miguel. No, we're not aiming for a three-person recording from here on out. We jump straight into discussing our recent Soulcalibur IV review and fighting games in general. From there, we chatter about the Wrath of the Lich King beta and Warhammer Online's E3 showing.
in Video Games
via GameSpy @ 5:58 1st Aug
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coondoggie writes "Microsoft's Sam Ramji is like a turkey knocking on Thanksgiving's door. Ramji has the unenviable task of stretching his neck out into the open source world as Microsoft's representative. On top of it, his employer has preheated the oven with years of hubris, sleights of hand and broken promises. Ramji's Sisyphean task was evident last week in Portland at the Open Source Conference (OSCon) and will likely be fuel for chatter at next week's LinuxWorld gathering in San Francisco."
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via Slashdot @ 3:54 31st Jul
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