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Apple Inc is rumored to have come up with a new manufacturing process for MacBooks. The news came via a very well informed blogger - Seth Weintraub of 9to5Mac. The new system was described by the blogger as “totally revolutionary, a game changer.” Apple apparently renounced at its policy to outsource the manufacturing process to Chinese and Taiwanese producers and took control of the process. After a few years to put the new process on tracks, Apple will reportedly use lasers and jets of water to carve the MacBooks out of a brick of aluminum. (Yes you red well!) “Our source is adamant so...
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Amazon has been trying hard to keep the secret about its next-generation Kindle, but it wasn’t long before the rumors started to appear, and now, just a few months later, photos of the new device are all over the Internet. Kindle 2, unlike the previous model, has a plus on the design part, and a relatively new shape, however, it appears that Amazon is not trying to impress its customers with looks this time either. The same old colors, the same old big border, a new keyboard layout, and there’s just little comparison with Sony’s PRS-700. According to the Boy Genius Report, who came up with...
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Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder of social-networking site, Facebook Inc., announced he would leave the company in about a month. Mr. Moskovitz founded the social-networking Web site with Mark Zuckerberg, who is now Facebook's chief executive, while they were both students at Harvard University. Website membership was initially limited to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Ivy League. It later expanded further to include any university student, then high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over. The website currently has more than 100 million active users...
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The investigation in the deadly train collision that killed 25 people and injured many more continues to get more complicated, with new facts coming to contradict findings by the National Transportation Safety Board. Three witnesses at the Chatsworth Metrolink station said they saw the commuter train had a green light just before the collision with the freight train. That is the opposite of what the National Transportation Safety Board concluded, whose investigation revealed that the commuter train missed a red light. The witnesses have already spoken with federal investigators, and seem...
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IBM is slowly entering the fight with big players over the control of the next wave of office software. The “Big Blue” will soon compete with the likes of Microsoft, Cisco Systems and Google in the cloud computing space. IBM has opened up the beta for Bluehouse, the company’s so-called Facebook for businesses. The program has been available in closed beta since January when IBM presented it at its annual Lotusphere gala. Now the company plans to make it available to everyone in the upcoming weeks. The Armonk, New York-based multinational said its new program combines social networking and...
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