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Google Launches Nexus S Phone With 'Gingerbread'
PC Magazine
Google, Samsung and Best Buy on Monday announced the Nexus S, Google's new flagship Android phone and the first device to run Android 2.3, codenamed "Gingerbread". The new phone is a slab-style, 1-GHz smartphone like Samsung's popular Galaxy S line. ...
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Amazon to introduce Kindle for the Web
Digitaltrends.com
Tomorrow, Amazon will announce additions to its Kindle service that basically match Google's eBookstore, feature for feature, spokespeople have said. Amazon probably isn't happy about Google's new eBookstore. In reaction to Google's e-book announcement ...
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Facebook Profile Revamp Features Friends
PC Magazine
Facebook said Sunday that the site has introduced a new version of its Profile pages, which allows users to feature friends and experiences that are important to them. According to Facebook, the site now leads off with a quick overview of basic ...
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Cracks delay SpaceX demo flight
TG Daily
The first demonstration flight of SpaceX's Falcon 9 commercial spacecraft for NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services program has been postponed. The launch, scheduled for today, has been postponed by at least one day, following the discovery ...
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Google Exec: Android is Profitable
PC Magazine
Android's chief architect offers some good news about Android and some strong advice and some criticism for competitors. SAN FRANCISCO: Google doesn't charge its carrier-, OEM- and developer partners a dime for its mobile operating system, ...
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Analyst: Verizon Would Pay to Keep Sprint, T-Mobile Off iPhone
PC Magazine
Verizon hasn't officially nabbed the iPhone, but when it does, will it pay to keep other carriers out of the loop? According to a Monday analyst note, Verizon wants AT&T to be its only iPhone competitor. "We are hearing that [Verizon] does not want ...
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Smartphone, tablets will outship PCs by 2012
Afterdawn.com
Market research firm IDC has said today that the end of the PC-centric era is near, with tablet and smartphone shipments set to overtake PC shipments in 2012. IDC makes sure to note, however, that PC sales will continue to increase, as well, ...
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Foxconn to ship iPad 2 by the end of February 2011
Digitimes
Foxconn Electronics' (Hon Hai Precision Industry's) plants in Shenzhen, China have recently been notified they will ship Apple's iPad 2 within the next 100 days with initial shipments to reach 400000-600000 units, according to sources from Taiwan-based ...
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DecorMyEyes.com Owner Arrested on Fraud Charges
PC Magazine
Vitaly Borker, who ran the DecorMyEyes.com We site that became the subject of a New York Times expose, was arrested on counts of cyber-bullying and fraud, according to a report. "I've exploited this opportunity because it works," Borker told the paper. ...
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10 Things We Want to See in Chrome OS
PC Magazine
Thanks to a mysterious invitation sent out to the media last week, there's widespread speculation that Google will announce, or maybe even release, the desktop OS it's been talking about for over a year. The company has said that Chrome OS will launch ...
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