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Intel Demos 50Gbps Silicon Photonics Laser Link
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Intel on Tuesday announced it has developed a prototype high-speed optical data link, which is integrated onto silicon. The Silicon Photonics Link supports transfers of up to 50 gigabits of data per second, a speed Intel compared to read more...
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Amazon.com: Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, 6" Display, Graphite - Latest Generation: Kindle Store
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Kindle is our #1 bestselling item for two years running. It's also the most-wished-for, most-gifted, and has the most 5-star reviews of any product on Amazon. read more...
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Verizon Smartphones (Droids?) Use More Data than iPhones
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
A study from wireless billing vendor Validas has revealed that Verizon Wireless smartphone owners are now exceeding the data usage of iPhone owners, who are currently restricted to ATT. read more...
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Twitter Grand Dame Ivy Bean Passes Away
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Ivy Bean was likely the oldest Twitter user anywhere in this world. She was also one of the sweetest and most loving people you likely may have ever come across. read more...
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The Panasonic TA-1: Its an HD Pocket Camcorder, a Skype webcam and has an LED light.
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Just saw this new Panasonic TA-1 Ultra-thin HD Pocket Camcorder Enabled with Skype and iFrame on Amazon.com. The TA-1 shoots 1080p FULL HD video with Electronic Image Stabilization. read more...
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Samsung HMX-E10 is a full HD camcorder for beginners
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Love capturing most of your precious moments in a digital format? While pictures are great at conveying a visual story at that moment in time, videos also have their place in the entire hierarchy. read more...
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Galaxy S Does Froyo and Micro-USB to HDMI
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
BriefMobile has some interesting information regarding the Samsung Galaxy S. First, it appears that the American varieties of the GS can output High Definition video via a special Micro-USB-to-HDMI cable. read more...
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New 'licensing service' replacing existing copy protection method in Android Market
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Copy protection has always been a concern in the Android Market, primarily because applications can be sideloaded onto phones without a root or other modification from the end user. read more...
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Would People Pay to Use Twitter? + Other Findings from the 2010 Digital Future Report
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Without a doubt making the most news from this report is the finding that people would not pay to use Twitter. The annual study of the impact of the Internet on Americans by the Center for the Digital Future found that 49 percent of Internet read more...
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Apple Battery Charger gets official: a battery charger, only you know, better
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Apple's just slipped something into its iMac update press release that we didn't want to go unnoticed: a battery charger. Apple's AA battery-powered lineup now includes the Wireless keyboard, the Magic Mouse (which seriously burns through the read more...
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Lumigon to Launch Android Handset In Time For Halloween
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Danish company Lumigon has announced that they'll be launching their first Android handset this October. The handset, known as the T1, will be launching on October 20th, with pre-orders beginning on September 20th. read more...
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Amazon strikes back at the ipad with new, $140 kindle (Gadget Lab via TechNews AM)
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Jeff Bezos has survived the iPad. Predictions that Apple's bright tablet computer would be a Kindle-killer haven't quite come to pass: Amazon CEO Bezos says that the growth rate in sales of his e-reading device has tripled since June, when he read more...
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ICO clears Google over wi-fi data affair
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has effectively cleared Google over the wi-fi data collection uproar, which privacy activists sank their teeth into back in May. read more...
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Could this be the eve of the Kindle 3?
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
It seems that all Kindle orders have been frozen and, it seems, that Jeff Bezos is hanging around New York right now and will speak on Charlie Rose tonight. read more...
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Google CEO says Android and subscription news could net $10 billion
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
According to CEO Eric Schmidt, Google has positioned itself to make $10 billion dollars or more per year in the mobile business, from things like subscription news. read more...
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Apple opens iAd network to developers
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Apple on Wednesday opened its iAd network to developers, allowing them to advertise their products made for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. read more...
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Adobe buys web software company for $240 million
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
With today's acquisition of Day Software, a Swiss web content management software company, Adobe continues to fill out its enterprise software line. read more...
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Nexus One Won’t be Sold in T-Mobile Stores
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Pretty much, the title says it all. When Google's Phone Store went down, there was confirmation from the house that built Android that the Nexus One, in effect, wouldn't be going down with it. read more...
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iOS 4 on iPhone 3GS Issues Investigated by Apple
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
Apple's latest iPhone operating system, iOS 4 appears to be causing some problems when installed on the iPhone 3GS as there have been numerous complaints made by 3GS customers on the Apple support forums. read more...
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Lookout’s App Genome Project Warns You Of App Data Collection
Submitted by Amaltas on July 29, 2010
This week at the Black Hat Security Conference, Lookout will launch the App Genome Project, the largest mobile application dataset ever created. read more...