Monday, October 4, 2010

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Windows Phone 7 Launch Scheduled for Oct. 11
eWeek
Microsoft will formally unveil Windows Phone 7 in a high-profile New York City event Oct. 11. Microsoft hopes Windows Phone 7 will attract users from Android and the iPhone. Microsoft will launch Windows Phone 7 at a high-profile event in New York City ...
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Google TV lines up Netflix, Amazon, NBA, other partners
USA Today
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY On Monday, Google (GOOG)announced more partnerships and a new website — www.google.com/tv — for its platform for bringing the Internet to any TV set. The first hardware products — a TV set-top box by Logitech (LOGI) and a ...
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FCC still investigating Verizon over "mystery charges"
CNET
by Marguerite Reardon Verizon Wireless said Sunday that it plans to refund consumers it wrongly charged data fees to, but the company still faces scrutiny from the Federal Communications Commission, which has been investigating the company's practices. ...
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Underwater life
Washington Post
The Census of Marine Life, a decade-long project encompassing more than 2700 scientists across the world, sought to answer a basic but daunting question: What lives in the ocean? Gary Cranitch's photographs for the Census of Coral Reef Ecosystems were ...
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Washington Post
Samsung: To Release Galaxy Smartphone, Tablet In Japan Through NTT DoCoMo
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Samsung Electronics Co. (005930.SE) said Tuesday it will release its Galaxy S smartphone in late October and its Galaxy Tab tablet device in late November in Japan through local carrier NTT DoCoMo Inc. (9437.TO). ...
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Apple Challenges Big Award Over Patents
New York Times
By MIGUEL HELFT and JOHN SCHWARTZ Apple is challenging a jury verdict that could force it to pay as much as $625.5 million to a company founded by David Gelernter, a Yale computer science professor, for infringing three patents related to how files are ...
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