Verizon iPhone, finally? [Rumors]
Apple and Verizon are teaming up for a major announcement on January 11th. Rumors suggest that the companies will unveil a Verizon-specific iPad and a CDMA iPhone.
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Apple and Verizon are teaming up for a major announcement on January 11th. Rumors suggest that the companies will unveil a Verizon-specific iPad and a CDMA iPhone.
Verizon iPhone, finally? [Rumors] Read More »
LinkedIn is expected to file its S-1 registration statement during the first quarter of the year, signaling a revival in the tech industry. Facebook’s recent valuation of $50 billion and LinkedIn’s willingness to go public further reinforce this trend.
Apple has released its Mac App Store, offering an initial selection of 1,000 titles. The store could potentially signal the end of optical drives, as users can now download software directly from the internet. However, it remains to be seen whether the Mac App Store will be able to attract third-party developers and increase sales of Macs.
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PrimeSense, the company behind the technology for the Xbox 360 Kinect, has announced a motion-sensing controller for PCs called the WAVI Xtion.
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Goldman Sachs Group and Digital Sky Technologies have invested an additional $500 million in Facebook, boosting the company’s valuation to $50 billion.
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Google is reportedly developing a centralized newsstand platform for its Android operating system, aiming to become the go-to destination for digital news consumption.
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Scientists have created a palladium alloy that could replace the rare earth metal, potentially breaking China’s monopoly on its production.
Nano-Tech Team Creates Palladium-Like Alloy Read More »
Bloomberg Businessweek reports that Samsung says it met it’s target of selling 10 million Galaxy tabs in 2010. That’s a lot of product in a few short months. Via: Source
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Apple and a number of iPhone app makers, including Pandora, were sued Monday for allegedly helping advertisers secretly create profiles of iPhone users — including their location — without their consent. For the full complaint and filing visit the Original Source at Wired’s Epicenter Blog.
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Vizio may be unveiling a cheap Android Tablet and Android phone under the name ‘Via’ at CES. This is not to be taken lightly. The company began in 2002 with 3 employees and now has 2.5 billion in revenue. If they drive prices low enough, ubiquity becomes the name of the game. Via: Source
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Growth still unabated, Facebook preparing to move into larger campus. Techcrunch shares rumor that they’ll be naming the old Sun Microsystem campus as their new headquarters. Via: Source
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Red Letter Media has released the new review for Revenge of The Sith and as usual, it’s a doozy. Part 1: Part 2: For the rest go to the source here.
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IBM’s racetrack memory technology promises faster data storage by moving data magnetically along a racetrack-shaped structure.
Taking Memory off to the Racetrack Read More »
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