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| LG's Game World landing on its own Smart TVs - Engadget By Steve Dent Anticipating a new era of downloadable casual 3D games, LG developed Game World exclusively for its CINEMA 3D Smart TV lineup. The portal provides a user-friendly way to search, purchase, and play game apps -– in both 2D and 3D ... Engadget | ||
| Samsung Stratosphere II flaunts its keyboard for Verizon, LG ... By Zachary Lutz We've had a successor to the Stratosphere on our radar for a while now, but the expected refresh is now much more tangible, as the Samsung Stratosphere II has just been leaked as part of Verizon's equipment guide. Other than its QWERTY ... Engadget Mobile | ||
| Nintendo Power remembered | Joystiq By Alexander Sliwinski Please feel free to share your happy memories too. "Nintendo Power was important due to the fact that for many of us there wasn't a game industry back in the late 80s and early 90s, there was simply the NES. It felt like a Bible for the system ... Joystiq | ||
| Apple vs. Samsung Continued: Why This War is Far From Over By Chris Taylor For all the hubbub about the billion-dollar jury decision in the Apple-Samsung lawsuit (and despite Apple moving forward with a bid to ban eight specific mobile gadgets), we're not even close to a final resolution of round one in this case — let ... That's great news for the lawyers (Apple's team at Morrison Foerster, whose email addresses all read "mofo.com", is billing at a median rate of $581 an hour, according to court documents). ... Samsung deliberately set out to copy the iPhone). Mashable » Dev & Design | ||
| Yahoo Hires Former Amazon Exec Kathy Savitt as Marketing Head ... By Tricia Duryee The company has been a massive undertaking, which included building a social network and producing original video content that featured product placements for items that you could purchase on the site. Before getting picked up by Amazon ... AllThingsD | ||
| Two Ways Samsung's Court Loss To Apple Is Actually Good For ... By Brian Proffitt In the wake of Samsung's $1.05 billion punch in the nose from Apple in their high-stakes patent trial, the general reaction seems to be that Samsung's loss is also a major setback for Google and Android. That's not necessarily the whole story. ReadWriteWeb | ||
| WoW Moviewatch: Condottieri recruitment video By (Michael Gray) All of the latest Mists of Pandaria news ... I've been playing this game for nearly a decade. (Give or ... Save your chat logs; they're being deleted in patch 5.0.4 · World of Warcraft Remote services now free to all players · World of Warcraft 75% off this week only · Patch 5.0.4 currency conversion clarified · Mists of Pandaria cinematic review ... 20-26, 2012 · Blood Pact: Playing an 85 warlock with MoP mechanics · Drama Mamas: The prodigal GM returns · The Queue: I want to play, too! WoW Insider | ||
| Samsung Working to Keep Design Dispute Separate ... - Mac Rumors By Eric Slivka Yesterday, we pointed to a report from The Korea Times quoting a senior Samsung executive as saying the $1 billion judgment against the firm in its patent and design dispute with Apple was the "worst scenario" for Samsung. ... According to statements by Apple's lawyers during the trial, Samsung parts currently comprise 26% of the component cost of the iPhone, even with Apple taking steps to move contracts for some commodities such as DRAM from Samsung to competitors Elpida ... MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors... | ||
| Exploring Google's SEO Toolset - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) By Ben Goodsell From gaining insight into how Google crawls and indexes your site, to getting notified of an outdated WordPress installation, here is some useful (and free) functionality Google offers webmasters after the domain verification process is ... Search Engine Watch - Latest | ||
| Apple-Samsung battle means it's Google's move now | VentureBeat By Meghan Kelly Apple and Samsung have shared their moment in the spotlight, but now that the epic patent infringement battle between the two has come to an end, it's time to watch how Google will react. VentureBeat |
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