Feb 9 2009

It’s Business Time: Rogers Launches HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’ – IntoMobile


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It’s Business Time: Rogers Launches HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’
IntoMobile – 6 Feb 2009
Rogers (NYSE: RCI) has launched the HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’ for a limited time promo price of 9.99 on a 3-year contract.
Rogers brings a new smartphone to Canada: HP iPAQ 910c Unwired View
Rogers Wireless and HP Bring HP iPAQ 910 Smartphone to Canada's CNW Telbec (Communiqué de presse)
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Feb 9 2009

Do you want Google tracking your every move? – CTV.ca


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Do you want Google tracking your every move?
CTV.ca – 12 hours ago
When The Police wrote the stalker-classic song "Every Breath you Take" they probably weren't thinking that a Google application for your cellphone would make their promise "I'll be watching you" so easy.
Google's got me feeling unlucky National Post
Google this! 'Privacy does not exist…' Daily Inter Lake
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Feb 9 2009

Amazon to launch new ebook reader to follow Kindle – Telegraph.co.uk


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Amazon to launch new ebook reader to follow Kindle
Telegraph.co.uk – 1 hour ago
Online retailer Amazon is expected to launch a follow-up to its popular Kindle ebook reader at a press conference in New York on Monday.
Amazon.com Press Conference Today Sparks Kindle Speculation Bloomberg
Google's Android & iPhone eBooks Counter Kindle 2 TrustedReviews
Boston Globe – PC World – Forbes – guardian.co.uk
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Feb 8 2009

It’s Business Time: Rogers Launches HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’ – IntoMobile


Marketnews.ca

It’s Business Time: Rogers Launches HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’
IntoMobile – 6 Feb 2009
Rogers (NYSE: RCI) has launched the HP iPAQ 910 ‘Business Manager’ for a limited time promo price of 9.99 on a 3-year contract.
Rogers brings a new smartphone to Canada: HP iPAQ 910c Unwired View
Rogers Wireless and HP Bring HP iPAQ 910 Smartphone to Canada's CNW Telbec (Communiqué de presse)
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Feb 8 2009

Anyone fancy a Kindle 2? – guardian.co.uk


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Anyone fancy a Kindle 2?
guardian.co.uk – 3 hours ago
Amazon is about to launch Kindle 2 in the US. If and when it reaches the UK, will you buy one? The MobileRead Forums recently published great pictures of the unannounced Amazon Kindle 2 ebook reader, saying: "Yes, we are now pretty much absolutely sure
A New Kindle While Journalism Burns Forbes
Kindle 2 photos leak ahead of tomorrow’s launch National Business Review
PC World – Washington Times – Reuters – Bloomberg
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Feb 8 2009

Someone is Leaking Our Torrents – BURN HIM!

The entertainment industry is furious about its treatment at the hands of pirates. Last year, even the creator of iPhone cracking-app Crackulous got pretty annoyed when his work leaked. But it’s not just content creators that get angry at pirates – and this is where it starts to get a little confusing.

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Feb 8 2009

Apple Rejects Obama Trampoline iPhone App, Leaves Us Puzzled

Video game developer Swamiware was surprised to see its latest iPhone app rejected by Apple, and so are we. The application was a harmless game that let you select a known U.S. politician (both republicans and democrats) and have him/her jump a virtual trampoline.

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Feb 8 2009

Here comes the e-book revolution

I believe that cell phones will quickly outpace the dedicated e-book readers, including the Kindle, as the platform of choice for e-book readers. Leading the pack? The iPhone, ironically.

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Feb 8 2009

7 Websites You Should Go To For iPhone Apps Reviews

iPhone/iPod Touch users – how many times have you bought an app from the AppStore only to find out that it is useless, does not function exactly how you expected or you just have no use for it?

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Jan 30 2009

Startup Hopes To Crowd-Source the Developing World

GalaticGrub writes “Technology Review has an article about a startup that wants to build a business out of crowd-sourcing the developing world. The company, called txteagle, seems to be interested mainly in using local knowledge to translate information into less common languages. The Finnish cell-phone company Nokia is a partner in the project, and CEO Nathan Eagle says that it provides a good example of a Western company that could benefit from txteagle workers. Eagle explains that Nokia is interested in ‘software localization,’ or translating its software for specific regions of a country. ‘In Kenya, there are over 60 unique, fundamentally different languages,’ he says. ‘You’re lucky to get a phone with a Swahili interface, but even that might be somebody’s third language. Nokia would love to have phones for everyone’s mother tongues, but it has no idea how to translate words like “address book” into all of these languages.'”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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