Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Time to Consider the Unloved Dell
New York Times
Are Dell's shareholders on Xanax? The computer maker has finally bowed out of its mad bidding war for 3Par, the data storage company. Yet its investors displayed neither much concern about overpaying nor relief about the deal's being dropped. ...
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Samsung raises 2010 smartphone sales target: report
Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS), the world's No.2 handset maker, expects to sell up to 25 million smartphones this year, exceeding its earlier target, and aims to double shipments next year, media reports said on Friday. ...
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With iPod Refresh, Apple is Fixing Mistakes
PC World
Apple's new line of iPods might be the best ever, if only because last year's models were plagued with technical problems and miscalculations. Looking back at Apple's press event yesterday, it seemed like each new iPod was intended, at least in part, ...
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Twitter for iPad App Enables Tweets by Touch
eWeek
Twitter Sept. 1 launched its official Twitter for iPad application, allowing users to tweet all sorts of content through a touch-screen. The app is available free from Apple's App Store. On Sept . 1, Twitter launched its official Twitter for iPad ...
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Google Chrome Turns 2 & Rolls Out Version 6.0
Top Tech Reviews
Today is the birthday of one of the best web browsers you can run, in my opinion of course. Google Chrome turns 2 today and with that, Google rolled out a stable version 6.0. What could Google do to make web browsing even better, you ask? ...
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Sony unveils 3D Vaio laptop
Afterdawn.com
At this week's IFA 2010 tech fair, Sony has unveiled a 3D Vaio notebook, one that includes a button that, when pressed, will convert 2D images to 3D. While the premise is intriguing, there is, of course, a catch. Users will need to wear active shutter ...
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