Saturday, October 31, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 31/10/2009


Digital Trends
An Android Phone That Can Beat the iPhone
Android phones are being thrusts into the consumer market from all angles these days. In this podcast, the panel goes into detail on Android phones’ strengths and why these new smartphones are more than just an â€کiPhone wannabe.’ With every Android phone that comes out there is always something unique and new about it.آ That [...]



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Sprint Third Quarter Loss Widens to $478 Million
Sprint lost $478 million during the third quarter of 2009...but CEO Dan Hesse says things are looking up.



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Xperia X3 aka Rachael by Sony Ericsson Debuts in a New Video
Sony Ericsson reveals more details of its new Android phone in a new video.



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Nokia to Disengage N-Gage Gaming in 2010
Nokia is pulling the plug on its N-Gage mobile gaming service in 2010, opting instead to offer entertainment titles through the Ovi Store.



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Yahoo, Microsoft Still Working Out Search Deal Details
It's been almost three months since Yahoo and Microsoft buddied up on Internet search...but the companies are still trying to dot the i's and cross the t's.



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Studios Launching Epix High-Def Movie Service for FiOS Customers
Movie studios are lighting up their Epix high-definition movie service this weekend...but, for now, you have to be a Verizon FiOS customer to get it.



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Auto Toyota Turns to GMO Flowers to Relieve it of Prius Manufacturing Pollution
A rather unusual way of rectifying manufacturing emissions has been developed by the world's leading automaker.



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Apple Launches iTunes 9.0.2…and Palm Pres Can’t Sync Again
Apple has launched iTunes 9.0.2 to support its latest Apple TV 3.0 software...and along the way they disabled the Palm Pre's ability to sync with iTunes. Again.



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