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Faster Forward: Sony finally ejects the Walkman
Washington Post
By Rob Pegoraro This weekend's weirdest tech news: Sony will stop selling its Walkman portable tape player in Japan, the land of that once-iconic device's birth. That's "weirdest" not in the sense of "I can't believe Sony won't make those things ...
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Washington Post
Microsoft to release Windows 8 in 2012?
Digitaltrends.com
Microsoft's Dutch site leaked that the next version of Windows is coming in 2012 and Steve Ballmer says it will be the company's riskiest bet. Last week, we reported on the successful one year anniversary of Windows 7. Microsoft's newest operating ...
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What we know about the Mac App store
CNN
By Erica Ogg, CNET Next year, Apple will launch an app store for Macs similar to its current one for mobile devices. (CNET) -- Can lightning strike twice for Apple in its quest for world software domination? Using the same system it pioneered on the ...
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WiFi-only Samsung Galaxy Tab to run $500?
Liliputing
We already know that Verizon plans to offer a 3G enabled version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet for $600 and up starting next month. Now it looks like there may be a cheaper option for anyone who doesn't need the 3G. ...
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Google 'mortified' that Street View cars collected e-mail, passwords
Washington Post
By Cecilia Kang It turns out Google's Street View cars found out more about Internet users than previously acknowledged. Last Friday, the company said the cars, which roam the world taking pictures for its location-based applications, scarfed up e-mail ...
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Report: Sony trimming price of PSP Go
USA Today
Sony plans on cutting the price of the struggling PSP Go in the US and Japan this month, Reuters reports. The handheld device will sell for $199 in the US, down from its $249 launch price. Reuters also reports sales of all PlayStation Portable models ...
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USA Today
New Yorkers Can Phone In Starbucks Latte Payments
InformationWeek
Starbucks has expanded a mobile payment trial to include 300 stores in New York City and Long Island, allowing iPhone and BlackBerry users to pay for coffee from their smartphones. By Eric Zeman , InformationWeek Earlier this year, Starbucks launched a ...
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46000 Wii Remotes sold each day in the US
Computerandvideogames.com
Nintendo's just chucked us a load of Wii-related sales figures, seemingly designed to illustrate the console's success over the last few years. The big N says it has sold an average of 46000 Wii Remotes in the US every day since the system launched in ...
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Is Barnes & Noble Sending Nook Over the Rainbow?
TechNewsWorld
By Richard Adhikari Barnes & Noble's next Nook e-reader will apparently be a full-color touchscreen Android tablet, according to a recent report. The bookseller hasn't confirmed or denied the news, but we may learn about the new product as soon as Oct. ...
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Wi-Fi Direct provides P2P wireless sans hot spots
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Wi-Fi Direct officially became a concrete technology today with several new laptop components certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. That threshold was reached even before most people even understand what Wi-Fi Direct is. ...
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