Saturday, February 20, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 20/02/2010


Digital Trends
Privacy Reaches an All-Time Low With Blippy
Sign up on Blippy and the site will share your purchases with others, including your friends and even strangers.



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Nokia E72 Review
Introduction Look at the E72 and you’ll like it. Handle the E72 and you’ll love it. Nokia’s $419 (unlocked, no contract) E72 follows in the footsteps of the lovable E71 with a rock-solid steel chassis built for the businessman. It also hides a hideous and complex operating system in sore need of an update, but it’s [...]



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Get Music For Free, Just Listen to This Ad Please
A couple new music sites are offering music for free to those willing to listen to an advertisement. Will it work this time around?



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Sezmi Brings Cable Alternative to Your Home for $20/mo
Another player enters the ring, hoping you will want to fork over $20/mo for a cheap alternative to cable. Broadband connection required.



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Doxa Grafic Open Heart
Doxa's Grafic Open Heart watch has elegant design reminiscent of the 50's.



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Apple to Press: Snoop Around and Pay the Price
Apple's supplier Foxconn tries beating and dragging an inquiring journalist for taking pictures of their facilities.



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Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible
The Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible has 621 horsepower and gets to 60MPH in just 3.9 seconds.



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School Peeped on Students with Laptop Webcams
Parents of a student in Pennsylvania claim their school district exercised direct control over embedded webcams in a school-issued laptop to spy on their son.



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Olympic Skier’s â€کSpam King’ Reputation Tarnishes Silver
Winning a silver medal on the moguls hasn’t allowed Australian skier Dale Begg-Smith to forget his past as a spam mogul.



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Sony Cyber-shot TX5: Waterproof, Freezeproof, and Tough
Sony's slim Cyber-shot TX5 is good up to 10 feet underwater, at temperatures down to 14F, and can handle drops up to five feet.



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