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No price or launch date has been announced yet. Nokia plans to reveal a lot more on September 2.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a full-fledged Windows Netbook.
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Nokia)
The Booklet 3G also runs Windows–as to whether it’s Windows 7, Nokia isn’t announcing yet, but that’s a pretty safe assumption with Microsoft’s OS just around the bend.
An HDMI port Wi-Fi 3G (obviously) An SD card reader A-GPS and maps integration A Webcam Bluetooth And, according to Nokia,
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Perhaps now that the FCC is taking a closer look at the Google Voice debacle, Apple will now start to finally give developers and iPhone users some specific input on the criteria it uses to approve or deny iPhone applications. To this point, the process has been a black box, frustrating developers time and time again.
Ninjawords draws on Wiktionary.com for its definitions, Schiller said, which means it offers up a few more choice words than the folks at the Oxford English Dictiona
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“We’re going to be walking the line, quite frankly. We’re trying to be more transparent, but at the same time we’re somewhat protective because it’s intellectual property,” Rand said.
In another sign of GM trying to better understand American consumers, GM’s top executives, including CEO Fritz Henderson and his staff, met for a full day with consumers on Monday, many of whom do not own GM vehicles.
GM on Tuesday unveiled a blog Web site called The Lab that it hop
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So practical. So you.
(Credit: Marc Johnson)
The Laptop Burka.
No matter. The Laptop Burka is clearly a marvelous invention and I can see the beaches being full of beburka’d bloggers banging their thoughts out across the world, while enjoying a cooling sea breeze.
For a man in Seattle named Marc Johnson has invented the perfect solution to laptop usage on a gorgeous sunny day.
As you can
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Intel contests EU on $1.45 billion fine
Voice chat coming to Facebook
Watch out Tesla, here comes the Audi e-tron
HP announces new laptops, PCs, network storage, and monitors
Researchers want new cell phone safety standards
Cyberdefenses are misdirected, report says
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Microsoft will issue fixes for five critical holes affecting Windows and a variety of other software on Patch Tuesday next week.
The critical holes, which could allow an attacker to remotely run code on a PC and take control of it, affect Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and 2008, Windows Client for the Mac, Office 2000, XP and 2003, Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting 2006, Visual Studio .NET 2003, Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Se
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WARREN, Mich.–For all the attention on the electric Chevy Volt, General Motors has big expectations for another key car segment: small cars.
The smaller cars–none would qualify as a tiny, two-seater–will help the company meet fleet mileage mandates and help GM better compete on fuel efficiency, company executives and analysts said.
“Our fundamental premise of planning for higher gas prices is the right premise,” he said.
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General Motors)
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On the other hand, LinkedIn and YouTube seem to enjoy an equality of fraternity and sorority. While Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, Flickr and MySpace, to name but a few, are all, like the population of Brazil, queendoms.
Might misery be driving women to MySpace?
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It will be tempting, indeed, for many to put these figures down to traditional psychological differences between the sexes: women like people and men like, wel
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Tuesday, seated at a rather friendly bar sipping something Spanish, I was regaled with the story of a rather happily married couple who believe that Kindle has changed not only the convenience of reading but actually their choice of books.
Somehow, the presence of yet another machine in my already messed-up world might make me entirely unserviceable.
I must admit that, for a nervous second, I looked his wife’s way. She is a handsome woman, and
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Facebook for Android is expected to launch with fewer features than its iPhone counterpart, TechCrunch reports. If their tip is correct, users may have to make do without the message in-box. However, Facebook for Android will center on the familiar activity feed and status updates, and is said to be powered by Facebook’s Stream API.
We’ll see what transpires when the application materializes, so stay tuned for an update and hands-on review in the near future. Neither