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By Robert, on September 6th, 2010%
If you enjoy readingebooks, you’ve probably already heard about Kobo. They offer ebooks for sale and they also offer some free ebooks from time to time. One of the best things about Kobo is that you can read their books in a variety of platforms, including your PC,smartphone, orKobo eReader device.
Kobo recently updated theiriPhone and iPad . . . → Read More: Kobo recently updated theiriPhone and iPad app to allow users to importePub books
By Robert, on September 4th, 2010%
When Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new Apple TV Sept. 1 in one of his patented oh-there’s-one-more-thing-moments, analysts rushed to compare the digital TV service to the forthcoming and ballyhooed Google TV.
The freshened Apple TV is like the old hobbyist passion, albeit streamlined and sans storage.
Where Apple once offered a $229 box for users to . . . → Read More: Apple TV get freshened up
By Robert, on September 1st, 2010%
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Apple Inc. announced a smaller, cheaper version of its Apple TV device for streaming movies and television shows over the Internet and into the living room. It also unveiled a new line of iPods, including a touch-screen Nano model.
The new Apple TV announced Wednesday will only let people rent, not buy, content. For first-run . . . → Read More: Apple Inc. announced a smaller, cheaper version of its Apple TV device for streaming movies
By Robert, on August 31st, 2010%
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Microsoft on Aug. 30 released an official Bing for Mobile Android App for customers of Verizon Wireless, an exclusive arrangement that underscores how Android has become a significant mobile platform to rival Apple‘s iPhone.
Owners of Android-based smartphones such as the Motorola Droid, Droid 2, Droid X and the Droid Incredible can download the free . . . → Read More: Microsoft on Aug. 30 released an official Bing for Mobile Android App for customers of Verizon Wireless
By Robert, on August 30th, 2010%
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Microsoft claims it investigated allegations of massive labor violations at a Chinese factory building its products, and took steps to fix conditions there. But the director of the National Labor Committee, the non-governmental organization that originally highlighted those factory conditions, says Microsoft’s statements about the matter are too vague.
On April 13, the National Labor . . . → Read More: Microsoft claims it investigated allegations of massive labor violations at a Chinese factory
By Robert, on August 30th, 2010%
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Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed.
The new, speedier processing contrasts with the shipping times that followed the tablet’s April launch in which orders typically took at least a week to fill.
Swamped by a huge number of preorders and initial sales, Apple had trouble keeping up with . . . → Read More: Apple is now shipping the iPad within 24 hours after an order is placed
By Robert, on August 27th, 2010%
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Apple iTunes users can rest a little easier, now that the Federal Trade Commission has settled with a public relations firm accused of posting fake customer reviews for mobile gaming apps.
The original FTC complaint accused California-based Reverb Communications of posting iTunes Store reviews that seemed to come from ordinary game players.
“Reverb and [owner Tracie] . . . → Read More: Apple iTunes fake reviews
By Robert, on August 26th, 2010%
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Apple has sent invitations to media for a Sept. 1 event in San Francisco. According to a new online report, the company could use its September event to debut the new “iTV,” along with other refreshed products.
That report comes from Bloomberg, which also suggested that Apple is negotiating with content providers, including CBS . . . → Read More: iTV rented episodes would cost 99 cents and last for 48 hours
By Robert, on August 25th, 2010%
Patently Apple got the goods on a new patent application for what it’s calling the iMac touch and MacBook Tablet — and it’s loaded with hints as to what to expect from Mac OS in the future. Imagine an iMac that works with a keyboard and mouse when the screen is in an upright orientation and as . . . → Read More: Patently Apple got the goods on a new patent application
By Robert, on August 20th, 2010%
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Facebook Aug. 18 unveiled its long-awaited geotagging service, an effort that could move the market for location-based services forward considerably even as it threatens startups such as Foursquare and Gowalla.
Similar to Foursquare and Gowalla, Facebook Places lets users “check in” to a location via their smartphone to share their locations in real time with . . . → Read More: Facebook unveiled its long-awaited geotagging service
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