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Photon smartphone heads list of 10 Motorola devices coming to Sprint
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Sprint's renewed partnership with Motorola, announced today, will result in more than 10 smartphones and tablets for sale in 2011, including Motorola's first WiMax phone for Sprint, the Photon 4G. ...
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Computerworld
Apple backs down over App Store subscription model
Telegraph.co.uk
Apple has revised its policy on In-App Subscriptions in the iTunes App Store, dropping the requirement for publishers to offer the same deal within iTunes as they offer outside it. By Shane Richmond, Head of Technology (Editorial) When Apple introduced ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
IBM Researchers Create High-Speed Graphene Circuits
New York Times
By JOHN MARKOFF IBM researchers said Thursday that they had designed high-speed circuits from graphene, an ultra-thin material that has a host of promising applications, from high-bandwidth communication to a new generation of low-cost smartphone and ...
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World IPv6 Day went mostly smoothly, with a few surprises
Ars Technica
By Iljitsch van Beijnum | Published June 9, 2011 4:56 PM Tuesday evening, hundreds of Web destinations, including the four most popular ones worldwide, showed up on the IPv6 Internet. IPv6 traffic went up a lot in relative terms, but still barely ...
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Ars Technica
HP's TouchPad Launches July 1 For $499
InformationWeek
HP's webOS has not been a blazing success story on smartphones. Will the TouchPad tablet reverse that trend? By Eric Zeman InformationWeek HP on Thursday finally announced availability of its TouchPad tablet. In the US, it will be in stores starting ...
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Shrinking snowpack hurts water supply
Vancouver Sun
By Margaret Munro, Postmedia News June 10, 2011 1:11 AM The Rocky Mountain snowpack has been dwindling at an almost unprecedented rate for the past 30 years, according to an international research team. The scientists warn the changes, ...
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Google Acquires Ad-Optimization Firm AdMeld for $400 Million
AdAge.com
Google has acquired online ad optimization company Admeld for $400 million, according to a source close to the deal. The deal ads a missing piece to Google's online ad infrastructure that powers much of online display advertising today, but could bring ...
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Voyager spacecraft see hints of huge magnetic bubbles
CNET
by William Harwood NASA's aging Voyager spacecraft, more than three decades outbound from Earth and approaching the outermost limits of the solar system, may be seeing signs of what scientists believe are huge magnetic bubbles churning at the interface ...
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CNET
For the Love of Globox, You Should Play Rayman Origins
GamePro.com
The co-op platformer keeps the gameplay to the point and looks great while doing it. We sample a bit of Ubisoft's upcoming 2D romp. by Ray Barnholt It's safe to say that after debuting at last year's E3, a lot of eyes were on Rayman Origins, ...
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GamePro.com
NASA To Launch Satellite For Key Mission
KPTV Portland
By the CNN Wire Staff WASHINGTON (CNN) -- NASA is set to launch a satellite Friday, starting a three-year mission to help better understand climate change. NASA says it will launch the Aquarius/SAC-D Sea Surface Salinity satellite from Vandenberg Air ...
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AT&T to Offer Free Wi-Fi Internet Access in New York City Parks
Bloomberg
By Ville Heiskanen - Thu Jun 09 20:20:11 GMT 2011 AT&T Inc. (T), the second-largest US mobile carrier, will offer free wireless-Internet access in New York parks in cooperation with the most populous US city. The Wi-Fi service will be available in 20 ...
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UK Health Service Warned of Poor Security by Hacker Group
PCWorld
By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News The UK National Health Service (NHS) said Friday that no patient data was compromised after an intrusion of one of its websites by Lulz Security, a hacker group that has recently stung organizations including a US public ...
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Hackers Protest Censorship by Taking Down a Government Website in Turkey
Mashable
A group of hackers known as Anonymous has taken down a Turkish government website in a protest against recently introduced Internet filters which many consider to be censorship. "(The Turkish government) has blocked thousands of websites and blogs ...
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E3 2011: Mass Effect 3 hands-on
PC Gamer Magazine
If you listened to yesterday's E3 podcast, you already know what made my day: getting to play through the Mass Effect 3 demo behind closed doors (something I routinely taunted my fellow editors with until they stopped talking with me). ...
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PC Gamer Magazine
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3- Spec Ops preview
International Business Times
By IB Times Staff Reporter | June 10, 2011 3:06 AM EDT California-based game developer Infinity Ward has previewed the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3- Spec Ops mode at the E3 and hopes that it can add to the already attained fame of the game, ...
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International Business Times
Fantastic Father's Day gift ideas for less than half price
Telegraph.co.uk
Give dad something special on Sunday 19 June with more than 50% off a great range of gift ideas, from home-delivered wine to golfing accessories. With Father's Day fast approaching, the pressure is on to purchase that perfect gift. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
E3 2011: Hands on with 'Rage'
USA Today
By Brett Molina, USA TODAY During my play through of id Software's first-person shooter Rage, I arm my crossbow with "mind control bolts." When it pierces an enemy, it turns them into a walking explosive players can control and detonate. ...
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USA Today
Tesla Motors Inc. moves in on foreign trade zone
San Jose Business Journal
Diarmuid O'Connell, vice president of corporate development said Tesla wants to reverse the dearth of foreign-trade subzone. He is next to a Tesla Model S "body in white," which shows how the battery sits on the vehicle along the floor panel. ...
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Another Major Hack; Citibank The Latest Victim
International Business Times
By Gabriel Perna | June 9, 2011 5:47 PM EDT The big corporation hacking continues to roll on; Google, Sony, Lockheed Martin, PBS, Episilon and feel free to add Citibank to the mix. Citibank announced approximately 200000 credit card customers in North ...
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International Business Times
Apple tries to intervene in Lodsys lawsuit
CNET
by Josh Lowensohn Apple is seeking to put its legal weight behind developers targeted by Lodsys, a company that's taken aim at app makers on both Apple's iOS and Google's Android for infringing on patents it owns. The iPhone maker yesterday filed a ...
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MIT researchers create 'refillable' electric vehicle batteries
The Independent
A new battery design which could make it possible to refuel electric vehicles in the same way as traditional cars has been unveiled by academics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, US. The new approach replaces the traditional solid ...
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The Record: Defining journalists
NorthJersey.com
THE VERY definition of what it is to be a journalist in the rapidly changing age of the Internet was put to a test this week when the New Jersey Supreme Court issued its ruling in a case involving a blogger from Washington State. ...
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Meteorite sheds light on start of life on Earth
TG Daily
New tests on what's considered the best-preserved meteorite in the world have shed light on the way asteroids may have served up a varying menu of the building blocks of life. In January, 2000, a large meteoroid exploded in the atmosphere over northern ...
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TG Daily
Cost of Twitter's Promoted Trends revealed: $120K per day
VentureBeat
While microblogging social network Twitter may lack an advertising platform for vendors, the company has been very successful in growing in-house advertising efforts. The company's "Promoted Trends" cost is currently $120000 per day for advertisers, ...
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VentureBeat
New LightSquared Setback
Wall Street Journal
By AMY SCHATZ A new set of government tests showed that LightSquared's proposed mobile broadband network disrupted the signal strength to all GPS devices in the test area, dealing another setback to the company's startup plans. ...
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Ninja Gaiden 3 for Wii U Gets Dragon Sword-style Touchscreen Controls
Kotaku
Michael McWhertor —Team Ninja is bringing super ninja Ryu Hayabusa to Nintendo's new console, Wii U, with Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge. Its the more unique version of Ninja Gaiden 3, thanks to the addition of (optional) touchscreen controls. ...
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Video Find: 2012 Corvette ZR1 Blisters the 'Ring in 7:19.4 Seconds
MotorTrend Magazine
For years manufacturers have been duking it out at Germany's famed Nürburgring circuit to see who has the engineering might and the driving talent to set the production lap record around the green hell. The last time Chevrolet had a go at it in a 2009 ...
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MotorTrend Magazine
Report: Despite initial promise of adult stem cells, embryonic cells still ...
Crain's Detroit Business
By Tom Henderson Despite promising developments by researchers using noncontroversial stem cells derived from adults, banning federal funding for human embryonic research would have "disastrous consequences," according to an analysis published today in ...
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SavingPass, LivingSocial and the rise of the online coupon
CBS News
(CBS/What's Trending) - The business of digital deals is booming. Sites like Groupon and LivingSocial are getting great press and receiving an increasing amount of followers (both boast 39000 and 54000 followers on Twitter respectively. ...
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E3 2011: Where are the social games?
CNET
by Dan Ackerman For a trade show all about the latest and greatest in interactive entertainment, it's somewhat shocking that many of the most popular video games being played right now are either underrepresented, or not represented at all. ...
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CNET


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