Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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Apple Begins Selling Beatles Music
BusinessWeek
By Adam Satariano and Andy Fixmer Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. began offering Beatles songs through iTunes for the first time, ending an almost decade-long stalemate with the best-selling group. The band's 13 studio albums, along with boxed sets ...
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US Telcos Unveil Joint Venture For Mobile Payments
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Three major US wireless carriers formally announced a joint venture to allow their customers to pay for goods and services with their handsets. The venture, dubbed Isis, will be run by Michael Abbott, who was formerly chief ...
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Facebook: Privatising the internet, one Poke at a time
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By Andrew Orlowski • Get more from this author Comment The world has been pretty slow to wake up to the power of Facebook and Google, web services with the power to make internet standards disappear faster than a Poke. But maybe people will sit up now. ...
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Google Turns Your Android Phone Into An E-Wallet
Wired News
By Ryan Singel Google's newest iteration of its Android phone OS will include a wallet that lets use your phone to make payments by tapping it against a cash register, CEO Eric Schmidt revealed Monday. "This could eventually replace credit cards," ...
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Apple to Unveil iTunes Live Stream
Techtree.com
If you see the Apple website homepage today, it has a cryptic message stating - Tomorrow is just another day. That you'll never forget. Check back here tomorrow for an exciting announcement from iTunes. Music industry sources point out that deals ...
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Google Rolls Hotpot Mobile Recommendation Tool
InformationWeek
By Alison Diana , InformationWeek Google on Monday took the wraps off Hotpot, a recommendation engine for Google Maps on Android. With the free tool, users can tap their friends' suggestions to discover new places, said Mat Balez, product manager, ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Teardown (Sprint)
ZDNet
The Sprint version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab went on sale in the US on November 14. It's priced at $399 (US) with a 2-year contract and one of two data plans--$29 a month (2GB cap) or $59 a month (5GB cap). Follow along as I crack open the Galaxy Tab ...
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Japan Brings First Asteroid Dust Back to Earth
ABC News
TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese space probe that ended a seven-year voyage earlier this year brought back dust from the surface of an asteroid for the first time, Japan's space agency said on Tuesday. Scientists hope the particles will help unlock secrets ...
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Barnes & Noble NookColor
Computerworld
By Melissa J. Perenson PC World - In the early, heady days of e-readers, the term "e-reader" was synonymous with an electronic paper-based device. The Barnes & Noble NookColor explodes that narrow definition: The first LCD-based e-reader optimized ...
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