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Weekly Ten: Free software is dead, Steal passwords, Top 10 Movie Sound Effects

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Sep 30, 2009

“More @ Engadget
9. Intel Hints at Its Own Smartphone Operating System Intel showed
off a spiffy new version of Moblin, a Linux operating system
designed for mobile gadgets. Initially targeted at netbooks, Intel
has now hinted that it will extend the system’s reach to mobile
phones.
More @ Wired.com

“6. Android OS 1.6 “Donut” Is a Treat for Developers Android OS
1.6, codenamed “Donut”, has been released to application developers
with relatively little fanfare, at least in comparison to the
previous 1.5 “Cupcake” version. The list of new features suggests
the public release will grab a little more attention from users; it
includes a series of large fixes, frequently-requested additions,
and a few surprises.
More @ PCWorld.com”

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