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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Nokia N97 will unveil as mobile computer-phone
by Ritu Raj After the Symbian acquisition by Nokia the company has announced to launch a smart phone which will be like a computer-phone and that name will be Nokia N97.
(Source: ITworld.com) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
A storm hangs over BlackBerry Storm
By Suzanne Choney After nearly two weeks on the market, the much-anticipated BlackBerry Storm has lived up to its name, with longtime BlackBerry loyalists frustrated by the smartphones bugginess, sluggishness and user unfriendliness...
(Source: MSNBC) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Online auctions remain piracy problem for Microsoft
Thats the latest ruse making the rounds on the online auctions. Allegedly it supposed to be some sort of technician version of Microsofts software that happens not to require a serial number or product activation or any of Microsofts...
(Source: CNET News) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Google Friend Connect tries to sneak up on Facebook Connect (again)
Social network Facebook has been slowly rolling out its new service, Connect, over the last few months. The service lets users sign in to other sites using their Facebook identities, find Facebook friends on those sites and share...
(Source: VentureBeat) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Koi Pond Tops Apple Apps; Developers Get Larger Distribution
Everybodys in the Koi Pond, or at least it seems that way, as its Apples No. 1 selling paid app of the year, according to the company.
(Source: CRN) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Microsoft Targets Auctions in Counterfeit Crackdown
Microsoft continues to crack down on people it believes are counterfeiting and selling its software. On Thursday the company will add another 63 legal filings in 12 countries against individuals who it says are selling counterfeit...
(Source: PC World) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Xbox 360 RROD: Why has it not killed Microsoft’s sales
I am troubled; we all know that the Xbox 360 has the RROD problem, so why has it not killed Microsoft’s sales of the games console.
(Source: Product Reviews) read more...
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