Thursday, 28 July 2011

World Tech News

border=1Brisbane Times (blog) Report: PayPal User Charged $4000 for Mac OS X Lion DownloadPC MagazineApple released Mac OS X Lion last week, and in its full review, PCMag said it was hands-down the best consumer OS on the market today. But would you pay $4000 for it? According to MacRuReport: PayPal User Charged $4000 For Mac OS X Lion Download 
border=1CTV.ca UK police say theyve arrested LulzSecs TopiaryCNETThe British Metropolitan Police said today that they have arrested a 19-year-old who uses the nickname Topiary and is believed to be a key member of the LulzSec hacking group. The man arrested is believed to be linked toUK Police Say Theyve Arrested LulzSecs Topiary 
border=1Reuters Big 3 agree to new mpg rulesThe Detroit NewsWashington — President Barack Obama will unveil the 2017-25 fuel economy standards Friday, doubling current fleetwide requirements to 54.5 mpg, but giving Detroits Big Three leeway to keep building profitable SUVs and pickupBig 3 Agree To New Mpg Rules


border=1Telegraph.co.uk Is Apple declaring war on DVDs?Christian Science MonitorApple quietly removed the DVD drive from its Mac Mini line last week. Are we moving toward a discless future, or is Apple being too bold in pulling the plug? Apple is pulling the DVD drive from its Mac miniIs Apple Declaring War On DVDs? 
border=1msnbc.com Moon Rains Water on Saturn in Baffling PhenomenonInternational Business TimesThere is no analogy to this behaviour on Earth, said Paul Hartogh of Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, the scientist who led the analysis that yielded the odd results. Hartogh aMoon Rains Water On Saturn In Baffling Phenomenon 

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