Wednesday, March 31, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 31/03/2010


Digital  Trends
Garmin Forerunner 110 GPS Watcher Takes Strides for Runners
Garmin's ForeRunner 110 GPS takes a "just the basics" approach for tracking routes, training, and exercise goals for runners, walkers, and joggers.



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WD Scorpio Blue Notebook Hard Drives Reach 750 GB
Not to be outdone by Toshiba, WD has announced its Scorpio Blue 2.5-inch notebook hard drives are now available with 750 GB capacities.



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Google Plans to End Android Upgrade Woes
A less fragmented approach to Android updates should allow users to immediately download new features as they become available.



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Rumors (Again) Have iPhone Headed to Verizon
Industry rumors once again have Apple's iPhone headed to Verizon - assuming AT&T loses its hold on iPhone exclusivity in the United States.



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eBay Ditching Kijiji in Favor of eBay Classifieds
eBay is ratcheting up its battle with Craigslist, launching eBay Classifieds ti take over for Kijiji in the United States.



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Modern Warfare 2 Stimulus Package DLC Trailer
Check out Infinity Ward’s new trailer for Modern Warfare 2 - The Stimulus Package DLC.



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Sony Altus SA31iR Review
Introduction iPod speaker docks provide a convenient way to bring your music collection to life without necessarily involving a large home entertainment system. You can place them almost anywhere, and they will fill that room with music. What they won’t do is follow you around as you move about your house, or simultaneously provide music both [...]



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Apple iPad Versus Amazon Kindle
Now that Apple's iPad is finally here, we compare the best the iPad has to offer with the best features of the Amazon Kindle. Who will win this showdown?



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Warner Bros Hires Student Pirate Hunters
Students can make $26,000 a year cruising IRC, newsgroups and other piracy hotbeds for Warner Bros. content.



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Admob: Android Showing Strong Growth
The iPhone is still the dominant smartphone for Internet use, but Android has grown by leaps and bounds in the last year.



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