Video game players will see a new console from Nintendo in 2012.
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Monday, April 25, 2011
Apple iPhone 5
Sunday, April 24, 2011
How Facebook Works Part 3
Facebook's applications set it apart from other social networking sites.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
How Facebook Works Part 2
Your Facebook profile is the Web page other members will see if they look you up.
Friday, April 22, 2011
How Facebook Works Part 1
This series is going to be similar to the How the Internet Works series. I will have a single part come out each day and then I will have a post covering all the single posts. When this happens, probably on 27 April 2011, I will delete the single, small posts and replace them with one big full edition post.
Amazon is selling the HTC Thunderbolt from Verizon Wireless for $129.99, or nearly half the current $249.99 asking price for its first 4G LTE Android smartphone.
Why the iPhone 5 won't have 4G
The iPhone 5, expected later this year, likely won't have 4G capability--or what is more precisely described as LTE. Here's why.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Microsoft's New Internal Debate
Microsoft is debating whether the next Xbox has to be profitable on a per-unit basis from the day it's released, or
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LightSquared: The Answer to U.S. wireless competition?
LightSquared, a company that most cell phone subscribers have never heard of, is building a nationwide wireless broadband network that it hopes will rival the nation's largest providers AT&T and Verizon Wireless.
Hard Drives vs. Solid-State Drives
With the rise of solid-state drives in computers, iPods, and cell phones, the costs are starting to come down. But have you every wondered how the worked? First you need to know how the predecessors, the conventional hard drives that make a lot of noise and heat, work.
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