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May 24, 2010 Daily Technology News | |
Our Top Stories | Good-Bye to Privacy? Learn about major new threats to your privacy, from social networks to advertisers to yourself. | Facebook Blocks Access in India to Controversial Page Facebook blocks controversial page ‘Everyone Draw Mohammed!’ in India | Nexus One, Motorola Droid Line Up for Android 2.2 Update The OS rollout begins -- Here's how to get your update now. | Google Gives the Gift of Pac-Man Forever Google cements its love for the classic Pac-Man game with a promise to host the game forever for all to play. | Silicon Replacement: Gallium Arsenide? 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Will it take on the iPad? | Yahoo, Nokia Tie up for Chat, Mail and Maps Nokia and Yahoo will work together on mail, maps and chat services. | If You Have Multithreading in Windows Phone 7, Do You Need Multitasking? Exploring how WP7 handles multiple application threads. | NY Times' Android App Makes a Mockery of iPad Version The New York Times released version 1.0 of its Android application and it's a great example of how newspapers can deliver content to mobile devices. | Beware Attack by Rogue Facebook Apps Security researchers warn of Facebook app that carries 'Beach Babes' malware. | | | Get Big Savings When you Shop at PCWorld.com | Shop online at PCWorld.com, where you can compare product information, read trusted reviews, and find the best prices on consumer electronics. | Mini NB305-N410BN Netbook - Atom N450 1.66 GHz - 10.10" - Brown Price: $355.19 | 13.3" MacBook Pro Notebook (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile, 4GB DDR3, 250GB HDD, DVDRW, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 13.3") Price: $1159.00 | Browse more Best Prices on Laptops, Notebook Accessories, Wireless Networking, Desktops | Downloads: Editor's Collection | PCWorld Reviewers' Favorite Downloads: April 2010The reviewers and bloggers of PCWorld see a great deal of software every month. 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