Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Windows Phone 7 Launch Date Confirmed
InformationWeek
Microsoft's last, best chance to make an impact in the smartphone market is coming soon. By Paul McDougall Consumers won't have to wait much longer to get a look at Microsoft's next—and, if it doesn't fly, possibly last--offering for the smartphone ...
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Recent Winners of Nobel Prize in Physics
ABC News
AP By AP — 2010: Russian-born scientists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for "groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene." — 2009: British-American Charles K. Kao, Canadian-American Willard S. Boyle and American ...
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Skype finally available in the Android Market
Androinica
Many Android users have been looking forward to this moment, and now the wait finally is over since a bona fide, voice-enabled Skype is available for download in the Market, or via skype.com/m from your phone. There are no longer any restrictions in ...
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Apple faces $600m damages claim
BBC News
Apple has asked a court to reconsider an impending decision that could cost it more than $600m (£379m) in damages. On 1 October, a US jury found in favour of Mirror Worlds in a patent wrangle over technology to display documents on computer screens. ...
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Paid Apps via Android Market Available in India
Techtree.com
Google has made Paid Apps for Android mobile operating system based smartphones available in India along with other countries. Last week, we reported that India based Android phone owners would be able to buy Paid Apps from Android Market. ...
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Techtree.com
RIM's PlayBook vs. tomorrow's iPad
Computerworld
By Ryan Faas Computerworld - RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook, unveiled last week, is the latest entry in what has become a rapidly growing field of iPad competitors. But unlike most upcoming Android tablets -- the big exception being Cisco's Cius -- the ...
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Computerworld


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