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Google sends invites for Chrome event December 7
Electronista
Google quickly supported rumors of a Chrome OS netbook launch today with an invitation to the press. The search firm is holding a special Chrome-related event in San Francisco on December 7. It provided no special details other than that there would be ...
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NASA Delays Discovery Launch Until February
InformationWeek
Needing more time to evaluate repairs to the space shuttle's fuel tank, the space agency has pushed the launch, originally scheduled for Nov. 5, into next year. By Elizabeth Montalbano , InformationWeek NASA on Friday delayed the final launch of Space ...
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Level 3: Comcast is strong-arming us
CNET
by Marguerite Reardon In case you didn't hear it loud and clear the first time, Level 3 is once again accusing Comcast of setting up a toll booth on the Internet in violation of Net neutrality principles. Earlier this week, Level 3 set off a public ...
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CNET
Verizon's 4G Network May Not Be for the Faint of Heart
TechNewsWorld
By Mike Martin Do consumers know or care what it takes to be a "real" 4G wireless network? Not so much, suggests Verizon's Jeffrey Nelson. "For us, 4G is as generational a shift in the mobile broadband experience as consumers will get," Nelson insisted ...
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Disney Epic Mickey
GamePro.com
by Andrew Hayward Monotonous gameplay, a wonky and frustrating camera, and an underdeveloped campaign strip this otherwise creative and conceptually sound adventure of its "epic" status. On the drawing board, Epic Mickey is a surefire smash: A ...
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Droid 2 draws blood, allegedly explodes against man's ear
Ars Technica
By Casey Johnston | Last updated December 3, 2010 3:26 PM Aron Embry was making a call on his Motorola Droid 2 when the phone popped loudly in his ear. When he pulled it away, he felt blood dripping from the side of his head, and noticed his phone ...
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Ars Technica
That was fast: Samsung is top Android phone maker in US
BetaNews
By Tim Conneally | Published December 3, 2010, 4:33 PM Market research firm Gartner has named Samsung Mobile both the top mobile phone manufacturer in the United states, and the top seller of Android Smartphones as well. In less than one year, ...
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