Saturday, February 6, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 06/02/2010


Digital Trends
Three Publishers Now Reject Amazon’s $9.99 Ebooks
First it was Macmillan, now HarperCollins and Hachette are renegotiating with Amazon to sell ebooks for the Kindle at up to $14.99 apiece.



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Sanyo Debuts Three New Dual Camera Camcorders
Sanyo's new GH2, CG102, and CG20 dual cameras record 1080 60i video and take snapshots at resolutions up to 14 megapixels.



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Microsoft Tells Gamers to Say Goodbye to Xbox Live
Microsoft announced it will end its Xbox Live service.



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Hamilton Pulsonic Watch
Hamilton is releasing its own beauteous timepiece, the Pulsonic watch.



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Google and Amazon Cook Up Some iPad Competition
Amazon and Google are hoping to upstage Cupertino's latest star, the Apple iPad.



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Aliph Jawbone Icon Review
Introduction After earning the adoration of tech-savvy celebs and geeks alike with the original fashion-meets-function Jawbone and its subsequent iterations, Aliph has done it yet again with Icon. The latest Jawbone shrinks to the smallest size yet without diminishing sound quality, piles on even more techie features, and somehow yet again manages to make previous versions [...]



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The Good and the Bad of Open Source Symbian
Will the new open Symbian OS be good or not so good for the mobile market?



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Best Digital Cameras of 2010
We round up our picks for the best digital cameras hitting the market in 2010.



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BlackBerry Presenter Review
Introduction For an army of workers who wear wingtips like combat boots, Hickey Freeman suits like flak vests and clutch Samsonite briefcases like duffle bags, the BlackBerry is as much a phone as a sidearm: reliable, always on the hip, but ultimately, too weak for the real action. Delivering presentations – the sales equivalent of trench [...]



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