Archive | March 26th, 2009

Thursday Evening Link Roundup

26. March 2009

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Palm Pre not going to be sold at Best Buy? – PreCentral (Palm is bleeding money, and they desperately need the Pre to be a runaway hit.  Palm should do everything it can to get it into as many retail locations as possible, Sprint be damned!) John Carmack on porting Wolfenstein over to the iPhone […]

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BlackBerry App Store expected to launch on April 1

26. March 2009

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Unless its some sort of lame April Fools joke, BusinessWeek is reporting that RIM’s attempt at an app store will go “live” on April 1. On Apr. 1, Mike Lazaridis, co-CEO of Research in Motion, is expected to take the stage at the wireless industry’s annual trade show in Las Vegas and open the virtual […]

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Apple officially announces WWDC dates: June 8-12

26. March 2009

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Apple today officially announced that this years Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place from June 8 to June 12.  If you purchase tickets for the conference before April 24, it’ll cost you $1295.00.  Afterwards, the price goes up by $300.  As Apple likes to advertise, last years event sold out, so get em’ while […]

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Is this an example of too *much* technology?

26. March 2009

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From a BusinessWeek article discussing some of the innovative OS features of the Palm Pre: So Palm set out to create software that would require no synching with a PC, and that would solve problems only a phone in your pocket could solve. For example, because the devices would combine access to GPS, online maps, […]

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Tiered pricing on iTunes to hit on April 7

26. March 2009

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Well, we all knew it was coming sooner or later.  The LA Times is reporting that the tiered pricing system for iTunes, which was announced earlier this year at Macworld, will go into effect on April 7.  Under the tiered pricing system, record labels will be able to sell tracks for as low as 69 […]

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