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Intel: Google TV due this month, can co-exist with Apple TV
Intel chief Paul Otellini in an interview today [sub. required] confirmed that the first Google TV devices should start shipping in September. He didn't say whether the Logitech Revue or Sony's Bravia TVs, though Logitech has been the furthest in development. There are "many, many" other companies supporting the platform, the executive added....
 
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MacUpdate Fall Bundle: 12 Mac Apps for $49.99
A few times a year, MacRumors partners with MacUpdate to promote their Mac application bundle deal. Their latest bundle delivers at least 12 Mac applications for $49.99 (a $443 value if all purchased separately) including:
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Apps show up in BitTorrent Mainline 7.1 RC BitTorrent gets in on the apps craze by offering users the ability to work with applications in the first release candidate of its Mainline 7.1 service.
Electricity use curbed by pricing? Not exactly A Washington D.C. pilot program reveals interesting data about the way U.S. consumers might respond to smart meters and peak usage plans.
App Store rules: Olive branch or air cover? There were plenty of reasons for Apple to cough up 113 App Store rules for developers, starting with the feds and Google.
Yahoo makes its fantasy football more social Just in time for the NFL season kickoff, Yahoo Sports is bringing Facebook integration to fantasy football for the first time, as well as launching an Android app.
iOS 4.1 jailbreak imminent, but do you want it? Barely 24 hours after Apple released OS 4.1, a hacker found an exploit that will allow for jailbreaking. The question is, do we really need this anymore?
Roxio fixes Toast 10 Titanium glitch Roxio has fixed a glitch that caused Toast 10 Titanium to appear to expire.
 
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