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Apple makes Find My iPhone service free for iOS devices Apple Insider By Slash Lane Apple on Monday announced that Find My iPhone (and iPad, and iPod touch) is now free to use without a MobileMe subscription, allowing users to locate their lost iOS device at no extra cost. The service is free to any iPhone, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Steve Jobs and Rupert Murdoch, BFFs? Fortune Not likely. One is a life-long Democrat. The other runs a right-wing media empire. The Sunday Guardian, borrowing a phrase and most of its facts from a Woman's Wear Daily piece posted three days earlier, describes Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs as "a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Samsung Has Sold 600000 Galaxy Tabs (GOOG, AAPL) San Francisco Chronicle That's a pretty impressive considering it doesn't have the same marketing push of the iPad. The tablet has been on sale worldwide for just a few weeks now. This suggests to us that there is a healthy demand for an Android-based tablet, or at least an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Microsoft claims Kinect left open by design (with bonus hacked vids) Ars Technica By Ben Kuchera | Last updated November 22, 2010 8:35 AM The Kinect's open-source PC drivers allow coders to have their way with the hardware, and we've already begun to see interesting things coming from the community. On NPR last Friday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Analyst thinks Apple will release an Ipad 2 in April Inquirer By Nick Farrell ANALYST Brian Marshall of Gleacher has been reading Digitimes and has come to the conclusion that Apple will release an Ipad 2 in April. Digitimes, which has a pretty hit and miss record with Apple predictions, broke a story quoting its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Catching bananas, throwing controllers: Ars reviews Donkey Kong Country Returns Ars Technica By Ben Kuchera | Last updated November 22, 2010 8:05 AM Donkey Kong Country Returns is difficult and makes no apologies for it. You'll die often, you'll be surprised by enemies and circumstances, and you'll have to play certain levels over and over ... See all stories on this topic » |
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