Friday, September 10, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 09/09/2010

Digital Trends

WebOS 2.0 pictures leaked
Leaked pictures of the WebOS 2.0 beta reveal new features including expanded universal search, a new dialer, and "stacks."


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Launch date announced for Sakshat, the $35 Indian tablet
The Sakshat, the $35 Indian tablet everyone's been buzzing about, has an official launch date of early next year and will be brought to you by the same company that once made the world's cheapest Windows laptop.


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Will WebOS 2.0 let HP cross swords with Apple?
The next generation of WebOS will make or break HP’s attempt to slide in among RIM, Apple and Google in the mobile arena.


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Comcast4U sends SMS for account info, TV listings
Comcast subscribers can now get sports scores and TV listings via text messages sent directly to their phones.


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Coming soon to a car near you: Facebook status via OnStar
Facebook status updates, newsfeeds, and possibly even the speed-trap app Trapster will be coming soon to OnStar.


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Microsoft boots Fort Gay gamer from Xbox Live for homophobic hometown
Microsoft’s Xbox Live team suspended Josh Moore, a resident of Fort Gay, WV, for using the word “gay” in his profile, despite the fact that it is his real hometown.


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Nikon unveils CoolPix P7000, S8100, and S80 cameras
Nikon's new CoolPix P7000 packs DSLR-like controls to a compact camera, while the CoolPix X8100 can capture 1080p video and the S80 sports an 3.5-inch OLED display.


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Samsung releases Galaxy Tab pricing
Samsung's Galaxy Tab will cost between $200 and $300, depending on carrier subsidies, and hit shelves later this year.


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YouTube launches Vacationer travel channel
Want to brag about the last vacation? Show off where you are going next? Tell everyone about that hidden getaway you discovered? YouTube Vacationer caters to globetrotters by providing an outlet for all of it.


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Google Instant offers predictive searches as you type
Google Instant offers interact search results as people type - not by searching for what they've typed so far, but by searching for what Google believes they might be typing.


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