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Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE
CNET
... This Android smartphone is thick and heavy, and Sprint's 3G speeds are slow in unsupported LTE areas. The bottom line: The Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE is a good Android choice, but for the same price, the LG Viper gives you greater camera power.
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Samsung promotes son and heir closer to top job
Reuters
Jay Lee is already chief operating officer and president and was thrust into the spotlight in June when then Samsung Electronics chief executive Choi Gee-sung, known to be his mentor, was promoted to lead the entire Samsung group's strategy, a defacto ...
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YouTube Hits The iPad With iOS App Update, Now Tailored To iPhone 5 Screen ...
TechCrunch
Google has updated its YouTube app with a new version that supports the iPhone 5′s larger screen. ... In addition to backend improvements that make it run faster and better, the YouTube app brings AirPlay streaming, the ability to edit your playlists ...
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TechCrunch
Gold imports provide aam aadmi with capital convertibility: Swaminathan SA Aiyar
Economic Times
Gold imports in 2011-12 were almost 2% of GDP and 9% of all imports. Economists blame gold for bloating the current account deficit to dangerous levels. Puritans moan about the import of unproductive, speculative gold. Some want stiff measures to curb ...
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Economic Times
Google's Explainer-in-Chief Can't Explain Apple
Wall Street Journal
As Google Inc. battles rivals ranging from Apple Inc. to Internet companies that allege it fixes its search results, Eric Schmidt has become the search giant's peacemaker and explainer-in-chief. Enlarge Image. image. Close. image. Bloomberg News ...
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Wall Street Journal
Sudden Selloff Mars Gold
Wall Street Journal
A wave of futures selling after midnight in New York, when European and American traders are away and Tokyo's gold hub is in an afternoon lull, pushed prices down $10 an ounce in the space of a minute. More than 3,000 gold-futures contracts changed ...
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Wall Street Journal
Review: Samsung CLX-6260FW color laser multifunction printer
PCWorld (blog)
Mac users win the speed game, for once: The CLX-6260FW is posted better-than-average speeds on our Mac platform testing, but just middling speeds on our PC platform testing. Text and monochrome documents exit the unit at an aggregate 12.6 pages per ...
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YouTube for iOS updated with iPad, iPhone 5 support, AirPlay and performance ...
The Next Web (blog)
Google has today updated the YouTube app for iOS with support for the iPhone 5′s display, as well as the ability to stream videos over AirPlay to the Apple TV or other enabled devices more easily. The new app now also has full support for the iPad ...
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The Internet's Future Depends on Maintaining Its Free Spirit
MIT Technology Review
Perhaps the most profound observation made about the early Internet was that it was unlikely to spread across the globe. And yet, slowly at first, and faster with the advent of the World Wide Web, the Internet has found purchase on every continent–even ...
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Eye on Dubai: Predictions on U.N. Internet Regulations
MIT Technology Review
African nations will win treaty language on the need for better Internet connectivity—but no funding mechanism to help get it done. Middle East representatives will argue pointlessly about Palestine. And as 193 national representatives in Dubai weigh ...
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MIT Technology Review
Wales face battle to play any World Cup games at Millennium Stadium
The Guardian
The five-team group will be made up by the top qualifiers from Oceania, which will most probably be Fiji, and the winners of a play-off between teams who fail to qualify for the World Cup final via their regions. Australia's argument, which will not be ...
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The Guardian
Google enhances local web search for US iPad users
Engadget
Google added a new feature to its web search for US iPad users on Tuesday. In addition to traditional web results, this new enhancement displays a virtual carousel with reviews and photos that detail local businesses matching your query. Selecting an ...
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eBay: Cyber Monday wasn't our biggest mobile day. Dec. 2 was
CNET
Steve Yankovich, vice president of mobile at eBay, said that Sunday typically is a "day of relaxation," but because consumers always have their smartphones in hand, it's easy to shop whenever they feel like it. "We're in a paradigm shift," he said ...
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This Game Mixes Wind Waker's Cel-Shading With The Gameplay of Banjo Kazooie
Kotaku
According to the development blog, you play as the precious umbrella-toting Hat Kid. Hat Kid travels through time across five worlds. Who would oppose such a cute kid? Um, Moustache Girl, naturally. This Game Mixes Wind Waker's Cel-Shading With The ...
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Google mulled adding home phone service in Kansas City fiber packages ...
Engadget
According to a report from the Kansas City Business Journal, Google "considered offering phone services with its ultra-fast Internet and TV packages" in the Kansas Cities, but it backed away from the idea after "doing some digging into federal and ...
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Google Play Private Channels Now Available To Google Apps Customers
WebProNews
Google announced today that Google Play can now support Private Channels. These Private Channels are built specifically for Enterprise customers who want to distribute work-related apps to its employees' Android smartphones. Google Apps for Education ...
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Gmail for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch hits version 2.0: all new look, multiple ...
Engadget
Google has just pushed the latest major update of its Gmail app to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users, and it's quite the update indeed. For starters, you'll get an entirely new look, plus a bunch of improvements like profile pictures in messages ...
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UN internet regulation talks in Dubai threaten web freedom
The Guardian Blogs (blog)
It's seen widely in the internet community as a power grab by the UN's International Telecommunication Union, an agency that has had significant impact in the telecom arena for decades via standards-setting and various treaties among UN member states.
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The Guardian Blogs (blog)
EU project continues to drive Internet research
Cordis News
The Internet has taken the world by storm. Social networking, online shopping, e-Learning programmes and access to both many and diverse applications are just some examples of how the Internet has revolutionised the way we live. An EU-funded team of ..
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Cordis News
Video ATMs let customers interact remotely
USA TODAY
Several institutions, mainly credit unions and community banks, are starting to deploy video ATMs that allow customers to interact with tellers remotely and "smart offices" that enable video conferencing with loan officers. It's all part of an attempt ...
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USA TODAY
Battle of the b(r)ands: which music service earns your monthly allowance?
Ars Technica
While they're not the only players in the game, they've gained the most traction—Spotify with its four years in service and a highly accessible free tier, and Rdio with its clean interface and sizable launch catalog. Both services charge $10 for ...
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Ars Technica
Revamped "Amazon Breakthrough Novel" contest is (surprise!) all about Amazon
paidContent.org
Amazon's "Breakthrough Novel Award," now in its sixth year, is being revamped for 2013: Rather than being published by big-six publisher Penguin and getting a $15,000 advance, the winner will get a contract with Amazon Publishing and a $50,000 advance ...
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paidContent.org
AT&T bills are so complex, a custom video deciphers them for you
DVICE
The video walks you through the various parts of your bill, expanding on some sections while glossing over others. With that happy cheerful voice telling you where all your money is going, it all sounds pretty reasonable, but it still doesn't explain ...
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DVICE
Web Stocks Slip on Delisting Concerns: China Overnight
Bloomberg
Most Chinese stocks fell in New York, led by Internet companies, after U.S. regulators accused units of the Big Four auditors of refusing to cooperate on a fraud probe of China-based companies. The Bloomberg China-US Equity Index of the most-traded ...
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Google Launches Global Impact Awards, Gives Non-Profits $23 Million
Mashable
Google launched a new program called the Global Impact Awards, in which it will give out $23 million in grants to seven non-profit organizations on Tuesday. The program supports groups that use technology to solve "the world's toughest human challenges ...
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