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		<title>Samsung says OLED monitors coming next year</title>
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The report quotes Samsung SDI's VP of mobile display marketing, Woo-Jong Lee, who says that Samsung SDI will be able to produce 3 million panels in 2009, which is double what they can crank out now. Lee said the company anticipates doubling its capacity again by the close of 2010.



(Credit:
Michael ...</description>
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		<title>Mig downs drone</title>
		<description> "On April 20 a Russian Mig-29 fighter jet shot down an unarmed, unmanned air vehicle which was performing basic reconnaissance over Georgian territory," Georgian air force Colonel David Nairashvili told Reuters. "It's absolutely illegal for a Russian Mig-29 to be there."




UAVs may have been stealing the publicity limelight of ...</description>
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		<title>Oracle raises software prices (Verdict  smart, but</title>
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Oracle raised the prices for a number of its products this week, by as much as twenty percent in many cases. While on the surface this seems silly in a down economy the truth is that it's actually a very smart move. 

Do I think this is good for Oracle ...</description>
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		<title>Q&amp;A community Fluther gets personal(ized)</title>
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(Credit:
CNET Networks)







Fluther, my favorite Q&#38;A site has launched a new feature Wednesday called "Your Fluther." It lets you follow other people's activity on the site in one centralized, easy to parse feed. It's a companion to the built-in recommendation engine "just for you" that will feed you with questions based ...</description>
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		<title>Lack of open source holding back mobile industry</title>
		<description>To date, the proprietary license models surrounding such software have meant that this all-important access has been limited or even non-existent for many smaller developers and content providers. And, without ubiquitous access, the growth of the mobile internet industry as a whole has been held back. In the traditional internet ...</description>
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		<title>Hulu to show Superbowl ads. New beta invites avail</title>
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Surely a high point in Superbowl advertising history: GoDaddy&#39;s 2005 commercial.




 Hulu is still in private beta but there are 2,000 new Hulu invites waiting for Webware readers. The Superbowl archive won't go live until after the game, but you can nab your invite now.



I like Hulu. When I ...</description>
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		<title>Google is the world&#8217;s number one brand, research f</title>
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I think that means I can't even afford one pixel of its logo. That's one heck of a brand.

Which are the other top-10 brands? General Electric, Microsoft (but going down according to other research), Coca-Cola, China Mobile, IBM, Apple, McDonald's, Nokia, and Marlboro. It's fascinating to see how technology brands ...</description>
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		<title>Digg&#8217;s inaugural town hall  Too much navel-gazing</title>
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And consequently, the vast majority of the stories were about the nitty-gritty details of the site, the sort of thing that would be of importance to a daily Digg user but which would be inconsequential at best (and potentially nonsensical) to an outsider. I'm not a top Digger, but I'm ...</description>
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		<title>Online Armor Firewall  First Impressions</title>
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And, I don't know that it's a good fit for non-techies. Not only is it more ambitious than just being a firewall, the paid version is a very ambitious firewall. The list of features is huge. The free version of ZoneAlarm is skimpy on features, but sometimes less is ...</description>
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		<title>Seitz scanning camera offers 160 megapixels</title>
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(Via Gearfuse.)



The mammoth device is able to take an image measuring 60x170mm, a big notch up from high-end SLRs with a 24x36mm frame. It's got huge handgrips on either side that cry out to be grasped, but it's 18 inches wide and weighs 10 pounds, so it looks either like ...</description>
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