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Windows 7: Our Long National Vista Nightmare Is Over – Washington Post

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.16, 2009, under Tech News


Siliconrepublic.com
Windows 7: Our Long National Vista Nightmare Is Over
Washington Post
You're not going to have Windows Vista to kick around anymore; on Thursday, its successor Windows 7 debuts. As I write in today's column, 7 has issues of its own. You shouldn't mistake Microsoft's new release for some transcendental reinvention of
Reporters' Roundtable: What Windows 7 meansCNET News
Windows 7 Likely to Be Better Enterprise Fit Than VistaPC World
Windows 7 Provides A Better Ride For The Money Than XP Or Mac OS XChannelWeb
PC Magazine -Computerworld -DailyTech
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Apple to Allow Purchases from Within Free Apps – PC World

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.16, 2009, under Tech News


Telegraph.co.uk
Apple to Allow Purchases from Within Free Apps
PC World
The feature, previously allowed only for paid apps, should be a boon to game developers and people who hate “Lite” iPhone apps. Good news for game developers and people who hate “Lite” iPhone apps: Apple is now allowing purchases directly from within
Apple Expands In App Purchasing To Fight PiracyInformationWeek
In-App Sales and itablet: The Killer Combo to Save Publishing?Wired News
Major iPhone devs make apps free, add in-game purchasesGamePro.com
Register -PC Magazine -Top Tech News
all 1,126 news articles »
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Google ready to open wallet again after stellar 3Q – The Associated Press

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.16, 2009, under Tech News


Telegraph.co.uk
Google ready to open wallet again after stellar 3Q
The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc.'s earnings and stock price are soaring again — and so is the Internet search leader's optimism. The reason: A third-quarter profit that was the largest yet in the company's 11-year history combined with revenue growth
Google Looking to Acquire Companies For Search, Display Ads, Google Apps, ChromeeWeek
Google's happy days are here againCNET News
UPDATE 4-Google back on track for growth, eyes dealsReuters
TG Daily -BusinessWeek -Forbes
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Sony Confirms 250GB PS3 – Techtree.com

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.15, 2009, under Tech News


Pocket-lint.com
Sony Confirms 250GB PS3
Techtree.com
Sony has confirmed that it will launch 250GB PlayStation 3 Slim console in November this year. Back in August, Sony had announced PS3 Slim 120GB for $299 (Rs. 14400 approx.) and now, 250GB HDD loaded PS3 Slim will cost $349 (Rs. 16800 approx.).
Sony plans to sell a new version of PS3 for the holidaysLos Angeles Times
SCEA Confirms 250GB PS3 Slim For November 3PSX Extreme
Sony Confirms Plans to Release PlayStation 3 250GB.X-bit Labs
CNET News -PC World -I4U
all 248 news articles »
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Apple Allows In-App Purchases in Free iPhone Apps – Wired News

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.15, 2009, under Tech News


guardian.co.uk
Apple Allows In-App Purchases in Free iPhone Apps
Wired News
iPhone owners can now purchase extra content through free iPhone apps, whereas before in-app purchasing was only available in apps that cost money. Apple on Thursday sent e-mails to developers stating in-app purchases are now permitted
Apple Opens iPhone In-App Microtransactions To Free AppsGamasutra
Apple opens in-app purchasing for free iPhone appsArs Technica
Apple to allow purchase of virtual goods from within free iPhone appsVentureBeat
eWeek -San Francisco Chronicle -MocoNews
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Microsoft Says It Can Recover ‘Most’ Sidekick Data – Washington Post

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.15, 2009, under Tech News


Reuters
Microsoft Says It Can Recover ‘Most’ Sidekick Data
Washington Post
The hundreds of thousands of users of T-Mobile’s Sidekick phones may yet recover the contacts, calendars, notes and other personal data that a server meltdown had apparently vaporized last weekend. Early this morning, Microsoft,
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BlackBerry Storm 2 lays siege to Apple iPhone – TG Daily

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.15, 2009, under Tech News


Globe and Mail
BlackBerry Storm 2 lays siege to Apple iPhone
TG Daily
By a staff writer Research in Motion (RIM) is readying an all out attack on the successful Apple iPhone with Storm 2 – likely to be released by Verizon in the US in November. The Storm 2 will have wi-fi and improved touch technology and provide a full
RIM launches BlackBerry Storm2V3.co.uk
RIM blackberry Storm 2 (Verizon) SmartphoneWashington Post
BlackBerry Storm2 Officially DebutsI4U
Wall Street Journal -Reuters -CNET News
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Report: Apple developing radio app for iPhone – CNET News

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.14, 2009, under Tech News


Telegraph.co.uk
Report: Apple developing radio app for iPhone
CNET News
Apple is allegedly building a new app for its iPhone and iPod Touch that will bring FM radio to the devices, according to a report on 9 to 5 Mac. Citing anonymous sources, the Apple news site says the functionality of the application
Real Men Don't "Amp Up" Before They "Score"PC World
Bloggy thing signals iPhone FM radioRegister
Apple takes on Microsoft's Zune with FM Radio iPhone appTG Daily
PC Magazine -RedOrbit -Brandweek Magazine
all 848 news articles »
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Walmart Offering $45 Unlimited Cellphone Plan Nationwide

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.14, 2009, under Tech News

Best Cell Phone Deal on the Planet?

Walmart has been beta testing their exclusive Straight Talk no-contract wireless service for months, but now the retailer will offer two low-cost wireless plans nationwide starting October 18th, including an unlimited plan for just $45.

The first offers 1,000 minutes, 1,000 texts and 30MB of data for $30. That seems alright, but for $45, you get unlimited anytime minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited data.

The catch? You probably won’t be using much data on their disappointing line of phones that all sell for $100 without a contract—though a “Samsung 451″ (a model number that brings up a Samsung set top box) promises full QWERTY and certainly implies a bit more functionality. The LG Slider 290, which doesn’t handle much beyond email, is your other higherish-end option. (continue reading…)

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An iPhone With FM Radio? Yes, Please! – PC World

posted by Rob Johnson on Oct.14, 2009, under Tech News


Telegraph.co.uk
An iPhone With FM Radio? Yes, Please!
PC World
Apple is developing an in-house iPhone and iPod Touch radio application, which will enable users to listen to FM radio on their existing devices, according to sources quoted by 9to5Mac. The iPhone 3G/3GS and the latest iPod Touch are able to receive FM
Rumor: Apple To Switch On Sleeping FM Radio in iphone, ipod TouchWired News
Pepsi drink's iphone App brings wrong kind of buzzBizjournals.com
NPR's iPhone app adds live coverageMacworld
Xconomy -ITProPortal -Wall Street Journal
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