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BlackBerry Storm packs
more of a drizzlereview Phone features an innovative touch screen that provides tactile feedback, but the onscreen keyboard is a bit cramped, and the smartphone can be sluggish, and speakerphone quality is choppy.
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What to expect from Dell's quarterly progress report
Dell's third-quarter earnings results aren't expected to be nearly as impressive as rival HP's.
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Google shutting down 'Lively'
The search giant's virtual world project, launched during the summer, never really got off the ground. Google has decided to shutter the initiative at year's end.
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Microsoft, labels try to revive subscriptions
Those who pay for a $14.95 a month Zune Pass will now get to keep 10 songs a month regardless of whether they remain subscribers.
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Sources: Apple, music labels talk DRM-free songs
More than a year after iTunes began offering DRM-free music from EMI, Apple is in talks to acquire MP3s from the other top three music labels.
(Posted in Digital Media by Greg Sandoval) -
iTunes customers angry over copy protection moves
Apple forum heats up with Mac users upset that they are having problems watching iTunes content on their external displays.
(Posted in Apple by Elinor Mills) -
Guns N' Roses album to debut on MySpace
Members of the social networking site will be able to listen to the band's new album for free on the Web before it goes on sale next week.
(Posted in Digital Media by Steven Musil) -
Analyst: 'big 'bang' to hit PC and handset industry
PC and handset industry will clash on tweener products like Netbooks and smartphones.
(Posted in Nanotech - The Circuits Blog by Brooke Crothers) -
IBM gets DARPA cognitive computing contract
Initiative is first of several phases intended to eventually reproduce the computing power of the brain, as well as its efficiency.
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Obama transition team names tech policy group
Two former Federal Communications Commission staffers and the head of Google.org will help president-elect's transition team write tech policy.
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Netflix streaming service suffers licensing setback
update Some reports say Sony discriminated against Xbox. Not true. Netflix just didn't get a deal done with Sony that included Xbox.
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U of Tennessee blocked P2P sites before RIAA law
RIAA didn't need a law to persuade Tennessee, the home of country music, to block P2P sites back in August.
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Report: Swedish carrier planning iPhone MMS app
There's no officially sanctioned way for iPhone users to send pictures and video via the MMS standard, but Telia might soon bring that feature to its Swedish customers.
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Broadband proponents to Congress: Invest in future, not autos
Investment in broadband deployment is more likely to help our economy than investments in the auto industry, panelists at a symposium said Wednesday.
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