
T-Mobile snubs WiMax, sticks with LTE for 4G services
T-Mobile says it'll stick with its HSPA+ 3.5G network until 4G services based on LTE technology have matured - which probably means no WiMax.
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Report: India has manual access to BlackBerry Messenger
A report says that Indian security agencies have manual access to messages sent via BlackBerry messenger, and expect automated access by the end of the year.
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Samsung drops Symbian
More bad news for Symbian: Samsung has announced it will drop support for the mobile operating system at the end of the year.
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Yahoo loses three top execs
Yahoo is losing execs in charge of its news and finance offerings, U.S. advertising, and mobile efforts.
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HP names former SAP chief Léo Apotheker new CEO
Hewlett-Packard has tapped the head of SAP Léo Apotheker as its new CEO...and investors and the broader industry seem nonplussed.
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ Review
Introduction Smaller and cheaper than any smartphone, but still capable of playing pint-sized video, the Fuze+ media player competes for the same one-size-fits-all sweet spot held by the firmly entrenched iPod Nano. While it neglects Apple’s last-generation upgrade to touch and can’t compete with Cupertino on industrial design, its larger screen, video playback capability and [...]
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Google announces new photo format: WebP
Google is pushing for the future of photo formatting to be done in WebP, leaving JPEG in the dust.
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Facebook revamps photo feature, takes on Flickr
Facebook has announced a major update to its photo product that will give Flickr a run for its money.
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Deposit checks To PayPal via mobile pictures
In time for the holiday season, PayPal has submitted an iPhone app, that if approved, would allow users to deposit checks via PayPal, as reported by TechCrunch.
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The most opulent home theater seating from CEDIA 2010
Recline in over-the-top style with these goofy, gaudy and borderline absurd home theater seats.
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