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Amazon flings open doors to Android Appstore in Europe Register Amazon's Android Appstore is now open for business in Europe, providing a branded alternative to Google Play, and a free app every day, in preparation for the forthcoming Kindle Fire. The Kindle Fire has been on sale in the US for nine months now, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diet Pepsi formula getting a sweetener tweak Businessweek NEW YORK (AP) — Diet Pepsi is tweaking its formula to stay sweet a little longer. PepsiCo Inc. is testing new artificial sweeteners that let the soda keep its taste for a longer period of time. The problem is that the current sweetener used in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Health Buzz: Yosemite Hantavirus Has Now Infected Six U.S. News & World Report Two more Yosemite National Park visitors have been stricken with the rare, rodent-borne hantavirus, California Department of Public Health officials announced yesterday. So far, the deadly lung disease, known as hantavirus pulmonary symdrome, has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Grooveshark app yanked from Google Play yet again CNET A special feature called Grooveshark Anywhere allows you to play any song you choose on demand. And therein lies the problem. That capability has led to lawsuits against Grooveshark from music labels and put pressure on Google from the industry to take .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bestival streamed live on YouTube The Press Association Bestival is to become the first UK festival to be streamed live on YouTube, including headline sets by Florence + The Machine and New Order, the organisers have announced. The Isle of Wight music festival has teamed up with the internet video site to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Isaac: Significant flooding, power outages on Gulf Coast CBS News The remnants of Isaac are slowly crossing Arkansas, downing power lines and trees. Forecasters say an additional 2 to 4 inches of rain is possible as Isaac heads into Missouri. The National Weather Service issued flash flood warnings for parts of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More iPhone 5 comparison pictures pop up CNET The pictures fall in line with the wave of rumors that have popped up for the next iPhone, which includes a longer body and larger display. The next iPhone is widely expected to also be able to tap into faster 4G LTE networks. Apple is expected to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Free Game Friday: Three Games on Evolution PCWorld The Highbred Pixel is a weird little platformer where you play a pixel in some sort of strange pixel factory. As you progress through the game your pixel evolves and you gain new abilities to help you progress. It's pretty fun, a little weird and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Romney Barely Mentions Health Care In Acceptance Speech Kaiser Health News Mitt Romney's most significant political speech of the 2012 campaign made only a passing reference to two of the biggest issues in the entire election: Medicare and the future of President Barack Obama's health care law. ... Romney's tenure as governor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Parallels Gets Upgrade; Chinese Search Engines Battle; Google Map Maker ... PC Magazine The new version of Parallels, which allows Mac users to run Windows and Mac apps simultaneously without rebooting, delivers powerful performance for Windows apps, running then as if they were made for a Mac–even graphics-heavy ones. Desktop 8 is .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flash returns to Google Play store in UK - but not for long ZDNet Adobe has reversed its decision to remove the Flash Player app from the Google Play store, but only in the UK and only for a limited time The company told the BBC on Thursday that it has reinstated the app on the official Android marketplace in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jabra Introduces the Ideal Product to Share Music Anywhere HEXUS The Jabra SOLEMATE connects to any device that can play music - either corded or wirelessly - using Bluetooth® technology, a 3.5mm audio cable or USB cable, and caters to all types of uses, indoors or outdoors. Whether connected to a mobile phone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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