Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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Samsung's Galaxy Tab Is iPad's First Real Rival
Wall Street Journal
By WALTER S. MOSSBERG After seven months of unchallenged prominence, Apple's hot-selling iPad now has its first credible competitor in the nascent market for multitouch consumer tablet computers: the Samsung Galaxy Tab. Samsung's new Galaxy tablet will ...
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RIM to Sell Tablet Computer in North America in First Quarter
Bloomberg
By Jun Yang and Hugo Miller - Wed Nov 10 21:18:37 GMT 2010 Mike Lazaridis, president and co-chief executive officer of Research In Motion Ltd., holds the new PlayBook tablet computer. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg Nov. ...
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Motorola retaliates with lawsuit against Microsoft
Computerworld
By Dan Nystedt IDG News Service - Motorola's mobile phone subsidiary has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft alleging the world's largest software maker has infringed 16 of its patents in PC, mobile and server software, as well as Xbox products. ...
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Report: Android No. 2 cellphone operating system
USA Today
Researcher Gartner just released its latest data on mobile phone usage around the world, showing a massive jump in usage for Google's Android operating system, with a 25.5% market share, up from 3.5% at the same time last year. Google is now No. ...
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USA Today
COD Black Ops Zombies: Your Best / Highest Level So far?
Product Reviews
If you were a fan of the zombie mode in Call of Duty: World at War, then the chances are that you're already playing the new zombie mode in Black Ops more than the main multiplayer mode. If you are one of these gamers, then we would like to hear your ...
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Product Reviews
Windows Phone 7 updates: can carriers block them?
Ars Technica
By Peter Bright | Last updated November 10, 2010 8:05 PM Thoughout Windows Phone 7's development process, Microsoft was clear about how updates would work. Microsoft would deliver them according to Microsoft's own timetable, with a mix of small updates ...
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Ars Technica
Amazon.com title defending pedophilia sparks boycott call
CNN
By Emanuella Grinberg, CNN (CNN) -- An e-book that was for sale on Amazon.com that appeared to defend pedophilia has sparked hundreds of angry user comments and threats to boycott the online retailer unless it pulled the title. ...
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HP to Pay $16.3 Million to Resolve E-Rate Fraud Charges
PC World
By Grant Gross, IDG News Hewlett-Packard will pay US$16.3 million in a settlement of alleged fraud involving a US Federal Communications Commission program to bring Internet access to schools and libraries in poor areas, the FCC and US Department of ...
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State skeptical of EPA edicts
Houston Chronicle
By MATTHEW TRESAUGUE Federal environmental regulators will allow states to decide how power plants and other industrial facilities should limit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. But the federal guidelines issued Wednesday may not be enough to ...
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