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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Google+ Goes Live


Technology - SCITECH

Google+ Opens Up, Takes Fight to Facebook

T-Mobile Exec: No iPhone 5 For Us


According to a leaked internal memo, T-Mobile USA CMO Cole Brodman said quite bluntly, "We are not going to get the iPhone 5 this year." The statement was made as part of a company communique to T-Mobile USA employees. What does this mean, if anything? 

T-Mobile Introduces Two 4G Android Phones


T-Mobile USA announced the forthcoming availability of two new 4G phones at the GigaOM Mobilize conference on Monday.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Free Sprint Samsung Nexus S 4G Phone at Best Buy


If you like Sprint and also would like to get your hands on a free Samsung Nexus S 4G Google phone, then you may want to head on over to Best Buy.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Microsoft to Follow Apple's Example for App Store


Metro apps for Windows 8 will be available only through Microsoft's own store, the company said at its BUILD Windows conference last week.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Windows 8 on ARM Won't Run Legacy Windows Apps


Microsoft executives said this week that Windows 8 tablets using an ARM chip will not be able to run legacy Windows 7 applications, with the possible exception of Office.

FTC eyes updates to online child privacy rules


In an effort to keep up with changing technology, the FTC is proposing changes to online privacy rules that give parents control over the type of information that Web sites can collect from kids under 13.

Getting to know Sprint's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch


With the sheer number of Android phones coming out these days, it's rare to see a new device and immediately think: "This is gonna be huge." After 10 minutes with Sprint's new Samsung Galaxy S II phone, I couldn't help but hear those words in my mind.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Apple Patent Win to Be Reviewed by U.S. Agency


A U.S. trade agency said it will review a judge’s finding that HTC Corp. (2498) infringed two Apple Inc. (AAPL) patents, a decision that could lead to a ban of HTC’s Android- based phones in the country.

Phone rivalry drives down RIM earnings

Shares of Research In Motion plummeted more than 18 percent after hours after the BlackBerry maker reported its net income and revenue declined sharply in its fiscal second quarter.