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Apple wants a monopoly on smartphones Inquirer By Nick Farrell THE FRUIT THEMED peddler of Iphones, Apple is trying to use the patent system to gain a monopoly on the smartphone market. Over the weekend it was announced that Apple is suing Motorola, claiming that Motorola's highly successful Droid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Search engine is designed to eliminate spam search results CNN (Mashable) -- Blekko's alternative search engine -- a $24 million venture-backed project that's been three years in the making -- is today launching its public beta. With the official rollout, Blekko is also releasing several new features designed for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Galaxy Tab enters crowded tablet PC market BBC News The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the latest keyboard-free touch screen computer to go on sale. It is one of many tablets running Google Android's operating system, but aims to have the edge on its competition by being pocket-sized. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Final Discovery: Space Shuttle Gears Up For Last Mission Wednesday TIME Houston we almost have lift off, as the crew of NASA's oldest shuttle, Discovery, waits at the Kennedy Space Center in anticipation of Discovery's 39th and final flight on Wednesday. The crew Nicole Stott, Michael Barratt, Tim Kopra, Alvin Drew, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UK Dashboard update upgrades Sky Player Computerandvideogames.com The Blighty upgrades includes improvements to Sky Player, Zune Marketplace and more, the platform holder's confirmed. Sky Player now features a brand new interface, plus new community features allowing users to recommend their favourite TV shows to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twitter: On-Track for 200 Million Users by Year's End PC Magazine "Twitter is on the cusp of becoming the next big, independent Internet company — or the next start-up to be swallowed whole by a giant like Google or, possibly, the next start-up to run out of steam." That's straight out of a New York Times profile of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iPhone affecting Mac's web share more than Windows Electronista iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad are having more of an effect on the Mac's share of the web than Windows, Net Applications found in its report for October. The Mac has dipped below five percent share for the first time in about a year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mobile Phone Sales Strong In Q3 InformationWeek Apple, RIM, HTC and Motorola have been unaffected by component shortages, but Nokia has struggled with supplies of AMOLED and semiconductor components for low-cost handsets, according to ABI Research. By W. David Gardner , InformationWeek Components ... See all stories on this topic » |
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