Sunday, September 19, 2010

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Samsung to debut Galaxy Tab in Canada
Mobile Burn
Canada's two largest wireless carriers, Rogers and Bell, will soon offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab to their customers, according to Samsung. Samsung Canada said that the new tablet will be available in the coming months. "The addition of Galaxy Tab to the ...
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Facebook mulling a branded smartphone
CNET
by Scott Ard Facebook denied a story published this weekend that says the company is "building a mobile phone," but CNET has confirmed that the social-networking giant has reached out to hardware manufacturers and carriers seeking input on a potential ...
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The mobile app world
Times-Delphic
Is there honestly an app for that? Smartphone users these days are bombarded by a vast array of phone applications (more commonly known as apps) that can either be very useful, or very unnecessary. Many users have applications that they use on a daily ...
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iPhone 4 to launch in China on Sept. 25, 2 new stores to open
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong Apple announced Sunday that the iPhone 4 will be available in China starting Saturday, September 25 at 8 am The launch will coincide with the openings of the Hong Kong Plaza Apple Store in Shanghai and the Xidan Joy City Apple Store in ...
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5 Ways to Celebrate "Talk Like a Pirate Day" Online
Mashable
Arrr! Ye Mashable readers know today be Talk Like a Pirate Day 2010, but were ye landlubbers aware that there be more ways t' celebrate online than there are bottles o' rum in ol' Jack Sparrow's locker? Thar be danger in the social media seas — sour ...
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Tech Test Drive: Halo: Reach (Xbox 360)
San Jose Mercury News
By Chris Strach, Mercury News Bungie pulls out all the stops with "Halo: Reach" creating the best game in the series. The "Halo" franchise is a juggernaut. Since the release of the first game in 2001, more than 34 million copies of "Halo" games have ...
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Hackers hit Hollywood's piracy watchdog
Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Web site run by the Motion Picture Association of America, the lobbying arm of the major Hollywood studios, was temporarily brought down Saturday by pirates enraged by an escalation in anti-piracy efforts. ...
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