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2.Brightkite’s GroupText Is a Text Messaging Party Line (jkontherun.com)
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3.Hacking the Car: Cyber Security Risks Hit the Road (earth2tech.com)
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4.Nuance Killing SpinVox’s D2C Service (gigaom.com)
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5.The iPad May Change Computing, Just Not Your Life (gigaom.com)
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6.Geo-madness Now Playing on Your Dashboard (gigaom.com)
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7.BlackBerry OS 6.0 leaked? (www.engadget.com)
Are these grabs from RIM's refreshed BlackBerry OS 6.0 or just fanart from some sleepy design school student meant to trick the tech press? We don't know, but BBLeaks claims that they come "highly regarded as real from one of our best connects." But be...
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8.T-Mobile and Clearwire mulling 4G partnership (www.engadget.com)
Looks like the kids at T-Mobile USA are well aware that their company's future will depend on offering both compelling handsets and a competitive network for them to ride on. Reuters reports that the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary has been exploring all i...
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9.iGroups: Apple’s Welcome to the Social (theappleblog.com)
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10.Apple said to be preparing 12-core Mac Pros and 27-inch LED Cinema Displays (www.engadget.com)
AppleInsider has rounded up its stable of "people familiar with the matter" and squeezed them for info on Cupertino's plans for the near term. Firstly, they've heard that a 27-inch version of the currently available 24-inch LED Cinema Display is on its...
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11.Who Will Pick Up Palm? (gigaom.com)
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12.Windows Phone 7 Series emulator unlocked, shows a few surprises (www.engadget.com)
Microsoft was kind enough to release the software development kit for Windows Phone 7 Series on Monday, and although there was some fun to be had by scrolling around and exploring, much of the cool stuff the company showed off at MIX last week is not i...
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13.Why Everything Is Becoming a Game (gigaom.com)
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14.HP Slate priced at €400 for June launch, Atom CPU confirmed? (www.engadget.com)
Reputable Spanish publication Clipset has the first concrete report on pricing and internal specs for HP's Slate. Seemingly obtained from HP itself, the €400 ($546) price tag positions the Slate a notch above netbooks and bodes well for the expect...
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15.Gift Card Exchange Plastic Jungle Gets $7.4M (gigaom.com)
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16.PowerColor jumps on the Eyefinity bandwagon, breaks off a wheel (www.engadget.com)
Sure, the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition is the latest and greatest in desktop multi-monitor solutions, but if you happen to be hexaphobic (or financially challenged, perhaps) you'll need something a wee bit smaller. To that end, PowerColor just in...
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17.Viacom: Google, YouTube Founders Willfully Ignored Infringement (newteevee.com)
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18.Whatever Happened to Web 2.0? (gigaom.com)
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20.Apple: Our Screens Don’t Need No Protecting (theappleblog.com)
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21.Check-In Fatigue. Or, Why I’m Rooting For An All-Out Location War. (techcrunch.com)
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22.The Man Corporations Love and Xenophobes Hate (techcrunch.com)
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23.Canon EOS 5D Mark II 2.0.4 firmware said to fix audio, reputation (www.engadget.com)
Ok, that was fast. We just told you about the audio recording issue with the version 2.0.3 EOS 5D Mark II firmware yesterday and already we have a 2.0.4 release in Japan. Expect this fix of a fix for a fix to go global on the quick and give you that 29...
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24.PVI's color E-Ink displays are a perfect match for Kindles (www.engadget.com)
You know who makes the E-Ink displays on the Kindle? PVI. The Taiwanese company is also the EPD provider for several other tier-1 eReader device makers including Sony. So take a good look at that color E-Ink prototype display currently sitting in a PVI...
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