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An Onslaught of Tablets Coming This Year
You think the iPad will be the only tablet we’ll talk about in 2010? Not even close. According to Arm’s worldwide mobile computing ODM manager Roy Chen, we can expect as many as 50 tablets before the year’s end.“The first tablet devices will launch in the second quarter by [mobile...
Read more »March 10, 2010, 3:22 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Tweet Defense – Fight Zombies With the Power of Twitter
We’ve seen many, many iterations of the popular tower defense games over the years, but this one has a special meaning for all you Twitter fans out there.Based on a tried and true concept, Tweet Defense is an iPhone game that lets you fight zombies with various tower defense units,...
Read more »March 10, 2010, 1:39 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Facebook's location feature expected to launch next month
<!--body--> Facebook is allegedly planning to roll out location sharing capabilities next month, once again playing catch-up to other services that have gained popularity thanks to location data. The rumor comes courtesy of anonymous sources who have been "briefed on the project" speaking to the New York Times, who said...
Read more »March 9, 2010, 3:10 pm| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Microsoft begins rolling out redesigned MSN homepage
<!--body--> Microsoft today began rolling out its new MSN homepage, but not everyone will be getting it at once: the update will trickle out over the next few weeks to the site's 100 million US customers. The software giant is touting the new version as "its most significant homepage redesign...
Read more »March 9, 2010, 9:51 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Plans for .xxx top-level domain pop up again
<!--body--> The .xxx domain is back on the table. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will reconsider the top-level domain during a meeting in Kenya this week, nearly three years after it was shot down and nine years after it was first introduced as a way to...
Read more »March 9, 2010, 9:07 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Cisco promises the 'next generation internet,' delivers markedly less
Cisco promised us a significant announcement this morning, one that would "forever change the Internet and its impact on consumers, businesses and governments," so we had to tune in to the company's webcast to find out what it was all about. We were instantly bowled over with the shocking news...
Read more »March 9, 2010, 8:36 am| Read full article | More articles from engadget.com
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79 percent of adults believe web access is a 'fundamental right'
The BBC World Service has conducted a poll of more than 27,000 adults across 26 countries to answer one primary question: is internet access a fundamental human right? We can skip right past Finland and Estonia who've already made laws to that effect, and take a look at what the...
Read more »March 9, 2010, 3:37 am| Read full article | More articles from engadget.com
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Foursquare is Back in the App Store
A couple of days ago Foursquare’s iPhone application disappeared from the iPhone App Store due to “hiccup”. If you doubted that was true, worry no more, as the application is back in the store.Here’s the official explanation of what happened: “Last week, Foursquare accidentally released to the App Store a...
Read more »March 9, 2010, 2:43 am| Read full article | More articles from mashable.com
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Amazon kills affiliate program in Colorado thanks to taxes
<!--body--> Amazon has pulled the plug on its affiliate program in Colorado thanks to a new state regulation on sales tax collection. The company sent a notice to its Colorado-based affiliates Monday morning to let them know about the decision, urging residents who depend on the affiliate program to contact...
Read more »March 8, 2010, 5:25 pm| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com

