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Apple To Sell iPhone 5, iPad Mini In China InformationWeek Apple today announced that it plans to make the iPhone 5, iPad Mini, and fourth-generation iPad with Retina display available to Chinese consumers beginning next week. Features and pricing of the smartphone and tablets are in line with what is offered .. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Syria Hits Internet Kill Switch; Blackout Continues InformationWeek The government of Syria Thursday apparently hit a "kill switch" for the country's Internet, and more than 24 hours later, the country's broadband Internet connections remained offline. In addition, many of the country's private branch exchange (PBX ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Internet Radio Fairness Act debate opens in Washington Los Angeles Times The jockeying has begun on Capitol Hill over congressional legislation known as the Internet Radio Fairness Act, or IRFA (HR 6480 and S3609), with many musicians, record companies and performing rights organizations lining up in opposition to the bills ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Counters Amazon's Storage Price Cuts InformationWeek Google's Durable Reduced Availability service offers the same level of latency as Google's regular storage, but availability might be delayed as the service undergoes a peak of demand. DRA might be suitable for data backup that can wait briefly or for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A deeper dive into Bing's anti-Google Scroogle campaign and the politics of ... Digital Trends Yesterday Microsoft launched its holiday-named "Don't get Scroogled" campaign. The campaign is smear attack promoting Microsoft's Bing search engine over Google's own. Microsoft wants everyone to know that Google Shopper, it's product search engine, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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5 reasons why the SEC belongs in BCS title game USA TODAY Josh Ward, USA TODAY SportsShare. Comments. 2012-11-30-alabama. Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban talks with Alabama Crimson Tide running back Kenyan Drake (17) following a fumble in their game against the Auburn last week. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Play's Smaller But Growing Faster Than Apple's App Store Forbes In the inaugural study released by app analytics firm, App Annie Intelligence, data shows that, worldwide, the Apple store is seeing revenues four times larger than the Google Play store, but isn't growing at an impressive rate — in fact, the year-to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
iPad Remote could offer sneak peek at future Music app tuaw.com Those who are using the updated Remote app to connect to an existing iTunes library via an iPad are noticing that the experience is a bit different from using the Music app. As shown above, Remote looks more like iTunes 11 than its iOS siblings. There ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Friday morning round-up: UCF, Tulsa ready for C-USA championship showdown Orlando Sentinel (blog) The season ultimately comes down to the game tomorrow in Tulsa. One game. One more championship. UCF coach George O'Leary talked about this being the one goal the players put forth at the beginning of the season. They have 60 minutes now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why T-Mobile Shouldn't Get the iPhone Now PC Magazine T-Mobile USA is damned if they do, and damned if they don't. A Merrill Lynch analyst said yesterday that T-Mobile may be getting Apple's iPhone next week, which could be very good news for the struggling wireless carrier. But it will only be good news ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What Is Amazon Web Services Really Worth? Seeking Alpha Bullish analysts talk about AWS as an engine of growth for the company, and many investors seem to think that AWS is bound to raise Amazon's margin profile over time as a high-tech business unit. For example, Colin Sebastian of R.W. ... While Google ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple Now Selling Unlocked iPhone 5 PC Magazine Apple is now selling an unlocked version of the iPhone 5, which will allow you to ditch the two-year carrier contract, but set you back at least $649. The 16GB unlocked iPhone 5 is on sale for $649, the 32GB is $749, and the 64GB version is $849 on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Potential BCS title berth on the line in MAC title; more parity in NCAA this ... Central Michigan Life So, if Kent State wins the MAC, it will likely be ranked in the top-16, which would be above Rutgers and Louisville, both in the Big East title game. A BCS berth would be icing on the cake to an already stellar season for the MAC When Central Michigan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US military faces ethics issues CNN Loading... Published on Nov 30, 2012 by CNN. Does the U.S. military need a refresher course on ethics? CNN's Barbara Starr reports. For more CNN videos on YouTube, check out http://www.youtube.com/cnn. Or visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/ ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Atari celebrates Pong's 40th anniversary with an iOS app PCWorld It wasn't the most sophisticated game, especially compared to the graphic-intensive masterpieces being played on consoles today, but millions of old-school gamers still have a soft spot for table tennis classic Pong. Fans of the hit video game ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Iran importing gold to evade economic sanctions, Turkish official says CNN Istanbul (CNN) -- Over the last six months, Iran has evaded U.S. sanctions by importing Turkish gold to pay for billions of dollars worth of energy sales to Turkey. Turkey's deputy prime minister has described what amounts to a gold-for-oil barter system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ebay restricting sales on LG Nexus 4 Mobile Magazine Looking to get your hands on the new LG Nexus 4 through Ebay, or even sell one yourself? Responding to the recent door busting sales of the phone, Ebay is attempting to prevent fraudulent sales by restricting the number of units everyone but Authorized ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Australia removes cigarette branding from packets euronews The much larger health warnings and pictures showing the deadly effects of smoking are part of a new packaging law that comes into effect on Saturday. All tobacco products must now be sold in drab, olive-brown packets with the brand's logo removed. See all stories on this topic » | ||
EU and US competition regulators to meet as Google antitrust probes continue ComputerworldUK The chief European and US antitrust regulators will meet on December 3 in Brussels, and the probes both have into Google's market domination is likely to be high on their agenda. Jon Leibowitz, chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission, will meet ... See all stories on this topic » |
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