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E-mail secondary as Facebook revamps messaging BusinessWeek By BARBARA ORTUTAY and MICHAEL LIEDTKE Facebook unveiled a new messaging platform Monday that takes aim at one of the Internet's first applications, e-mail. Though CEO Mark Zuckerberg didn't go as far as declaring e-mail dead, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple appears set to launch iTunes Live Streaming Apple Insider By Daniel Eran Dilger A text label for "iTunes Live Streaming URL" discovered in iTunes 10.1 suggests Apple's announcement tomorrow will indeed launch the iTunes Live brand it trademarked earlier this year. The French blog "Consomac" was cited as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft Sells 1 Million Kinect Devices PC Magazine Microsoft has sold 1 million Kinect devices since its November 4 launch and is on track to reach 5 million by year's end, the company announced Monday. "We are appreciative of the response we have seen from consumers that has culminated in sales of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Schmidt Shows Off 'Gingerbread' NFC Phone PC Magazine Google chief executive Eric Schmidt showed off a unannounced Motorola Android phone running "Gingerbread," the next version of the Android operating system. But the phone also includes a near-field communications (NFC) chip, apparently now a key ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Verizon's first WP7 phone may be the HTC Trophy Computerworld By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - The HTC Trophy will be the first Windows Phone 7-based Verizon Wireless smartphone, according to several reports on the Web today. A Verizon spokeswoman, who last week said the company plans to sell WP7-based smartphones ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Path Limits Photo-Sharing to Tight Circle TechNewsWorld By Richard Adhikari Path, a new startup headed by former Facebook employee Dave Morin, is a photo-sharing site that imposes a strict 50-friend limit on all users. The idea is to ensure that only a user's very closest friends or privy to their posts. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Comcast Launches Xfinity iPad App PC Magazine If you happen to subscribe to Comcast cable and own an iPad, Comcast has launched a free app that turns your iPad into a remote control, TV guide and in the near future, a video screen. Comcast debuted the Xfinity TV app for iPad at Web 2.0 in San ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab Mimics iPad in Concept, but Not All Details: iFixit eWeek By Michelle Maisto on 2010-11-15 The Samsung Galaxy Tab, considered the first real competition to Apple's iPad and its dominance of the tablet space, received the teardown treatment from repair site iFixit. What the teardown team found, iFixit reports, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pulse News Reader Now Free in the App Store PC World By Serenity Caldwell, Macworld Users interested in giving Pulse News Reader a whirl can now do so without opening their wallets-on Monday, developer Alphonso Labs announced that the app will now be available for free on the App Store. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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