Transmit 4 gets new interface, faster performance (Macworld.com)

Macworld.com – It may have been five years since the team at Panic released the last major version of their popular Transmit FTP client, but they’ve hardly been sitting around twiddling their thumbs.

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HP Moves High-end Superdome to Blade Platform (PC World)

PC World – Hewlett-Packard has unveiled some major updates to its Integrity line of Itanium-based servers, including a new edition of its top-end Superdome system based on HP’s blade server architecture.

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Top court to rule on California video game law (Reuters)

Reuters – The U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday it would decide whether a California law banning the sale and rental of violent video games to minors violated constitutional free-speech rights, the first time it will rule on a video game case.

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Latest MacBook Pro CPU runs so hot it can boil water (Christopher Null)

Christopher Null – Buy a Mac and you know you’re getting the state of the art when it comes to components (except for a Blu-ray optical drive — Steve Jobs hates Blu-ray). And that’s a good thing, since you’re probably paying a fortune for the privilege.

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Gizmodo editor’s computers seized in iPhone probe (Ben Patterson)

Ben Patterson – Looks like the cops are turning up the heat in their investigation of how Apple’s top-secret iPhone prototype ended up in the hands of Gizmodo, with San Mateo police — armed with a search warrant — breaking into the house of Gizmodo editor Jason Chen on Friday night to seize four of his computers, among other items.

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