Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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What to expect from Google TV
Washington Post
Google TV - the Web giant's software package for finding and watching TV programming over the Internet and through traditional subscription services - looks less vaporous now. Just in time for introductions of Google TV-enabled hardware from Sony and ...
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Microsoft may use Windows Phone 7 event to show off tablets
Apple Insider
By Katie Marsal A new rumor suggests that Microsoft, concerned by the success of Apple's iPad, will use next week's Windows Phone 7 unveiling to show off new touchscreen tablets it will have available this holiday season. ...
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Thinnest Material Ever Captures Nobel Physics Prize
InformationWeek
The invention, just one atom thick, paves way for ultrafast transistors, lighter airplanes, and more fuel-efficient cars. By Paul McDougall The Nobel Foundation has awarded one of its famed prizes to a pair of researchers who developed a carbon ...
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Skype for Android Available Now for Android 2.1 Devices
PC Magazine
Skype on Tuesday unveiled an Android version of its VoIP service that will run on phones running Android 2.1 or higher. Skype for Android will work over Wi-Fi or a mobile data connection, though in the US, users can only make calls over Wi-Fi. ...
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Apple Loses $208.5MM In Cover Flow Patent Infringement Suit
Cult of Mac
By John Brownlee (7:00 am, Oct. 05, 2010) Although I never end up using it unless I happen to browse music on my iPhone in a supine position, by most accounts, people love Cover Flow, Apple's virtual shelf for iTunes on the Mac and iOS that displays ...
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Nokia Loses MeeGo Executive Ari Jaaksi
Wall Street Journal
STOCKHOLM (Dow Jones)--Nokia Corp. (NOK) said Tuesday one of the key executives involved in the development of its MeeGo operating system is leaving the company, only months before the Finnish mobile phone maker is expected to launch high-end handsets ...
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Eyes-on, glasses off, with Toshiba's glasses-less 3D TV
CNN
By Erica Ogg, CNET A spokeswoman for Toshiba unveils the Regza GL1 Series tv at a preview at Ceatec, Asia's largest electronics trade show. (CNET) -- Ceatec doesn't officially start until tomorrow, but Toshiba is already getting the lion's share of the ...
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Verizon to repay customers for accidental data fees
Washington Post
By Cecilia Kang Verizon Wireless is trying to make good with its customers for wrongly billing them $50 million for data services they didn't intend to use, but it still faces scrutiny from federal regulators that could expose the company to more ...
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Welcome to the Jungle... It's going to flop real hard
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated October 5, 2010 9:19 AM Panasonic Cloud Entertainment has caused the tech world to murmur quietly over its first product: the Jungle portable gaming system. The hardware was announced—if you can call it that—last night, ...
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Acer Intros Netbook With Dual Core Intel Processor
InformationWeek
In addition to the power boost from the Atom N550, the Aspire One AOD255 features a 10.1-inch display, a nearly full-size keyboard, and eight hours of battery life. By Antone Gonsalves Acer has added to the Aspire One line of netbooks the company's ...
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