Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Nokia enters 'fightback' mode
Sydney Morning Herald
The world's largest handset manufacturer adds three models to its smartphone range amid a management shake up. Nokia admits it has been "out of fashion for a while now" but the handset maker has declared it has now entered "fightback" mode, ...
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At Twitter, a Web Site Is Revamped and Simplified
New York Times
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER and MIGUEL HELFT Twitter unveiled a new Web site on Tuesday that it hopes will be user friendly. Koji Sasahara/Associated Press Evan Williams, Twitter's co-founder and chief executive, said the new site design would "increase the ...
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New York Times
24% of US adults use apps on their cellphones, Pew says
Los Angeles Times (blog)
The popularity of apps has grown substantially since the advent of what Pew calls "apps culture," which can be traced back to the introduction of Apple's first iPhone in 2007. The app boom started in earnest, however, when Apple opened its App Store in ...
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iPod touch camera review: can't top iPhone 4; better than nothing
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated September 14, 2010 7:40 PM Apple has finally seen fit to include a camera in the latest iPod touch hardware. While the iPhone has continually received updates to its own camera, culminating in the 5 megapixel ...
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Ars Technica
Amazon goes after Apple's iPad in new Kindle ad
The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO — Amazon.com Inc. is rolling up its sleeves in its fight to convince consumers that its Kindle electronic reader is better than competing devices such as Apple's iPad, unveiling more aggressive advertising that is accentuating a growing ...
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Is Steve Jobs a Star-Throwing Ninja?
PC World
I don't know if you've heard, but Steve Jobs is a star-throwing Ninja master. Sound ridiculous? It is. But that was the story gripping the Web for most of the morning this fine Tuesday. The whole thing seems to have started with a report by SPA!, ...
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PC World
Intel's Sandy Bridge: PC Sales Supercharger?
PC World
By Jeff Bertolucci, PC World Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge microprocessor design is generating a lot of buzz, primarily because it'll integrate the chipmaker's high-end graphics technology with its CPUs. If it delivers as promised, Sandy Bridge could ...
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Price set for tiger conservation
BBC News
By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News The cost of keeping tigers alive in the wild is about $80m (£50m) per year, say conservationists - but only about $50m (£30m) per year is being pledged. The figures come from a new assessment that ...
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