Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Nokia unveils three new smartphones
Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's largest cellphone maker, unveiled three new smartphone models on Tuesday, trying to claw back market share at the lucrative top end of the sector. Nokia is in the middle of a major management revamp, ...
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Intel Shows Off 'Sandy Bridge' Processors
InternetNews.com
Integrated graphics, improved security and other enhancements are all on tap for Intel's next Core processors, it said. By David Needle: More stories by this author: Intel ushered in this week's Intel Developer Forum with a tantalizing display of the ...
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Halo Reach review round-up in full
Computerandvideogames.com
You may have seen CVG's 9.2/10 Halo Reach review. But what does the rest of the gaming media think? Much the same, as it turns out... Renowned US magazine, Game Informer, was the first to reveal its score for Bungie's Magnum Opus. ...
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Microsoft pledges to protect NGOs from Russian government harassment
TG Daily
Microsoft says it plans to investigate reports that its anti-piracy policy has been used by the Russian authorities to stifle political opposition. The New York Times says that Russian police have been carrying out raids on environmental groups, NGOs, ...
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Apple WiFi iPad due in China on September 17
Techtree.com
Apple has announced the availability of WiFi iPad tablets in China from September 17. That does sound a bit surprising as Apple products like iPod, iPhone, iPod touch and even iPad are assembled in China itself. Still, the democratic nation doesn't get ...
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Amazon mocks iPad's glossy screen in new Kindle ad
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong A new ad from Amazon pokes fun at the outdoor viewing capabilities of devices like the iPad while highlighting the low price of the third-generation Kindle. The ad, which Geoffrey Fowler of the Wall Street Journal compares to the ...
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