Archive | August 3rd, 2010

Ronald Reagan’s son goes off the deep end, calls Apple email “liberal”

3. August 2010

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Politics aside, you can’t deny that this is sheer and utter lunacy. Michael Reagan, son of former President Ronald Regan, is starting a new Reagan.com email address that will allow users to fly their conservative colors high and proud. People who believe in true Reagan Conservative Values are unwittingly supporting the Obama, Pelosi and Reid […]

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RIM unveils BlackBerry Torch with slideout keyboard and outdated screen

3. August 2010

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RIM today unwrapped its latest effort to stay abreast in the increasingly competitive smartphone market. Dubbed the BlackBerry Torch, the latest device from RIM features a multitouch screen along with a slide out QWERTY keyboard and a 4MP camera with flash and autofocus. BGR was able to get its hands on the device earlier today, […]

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Nintendo posts first quarterly loss in two years amid slumping DS sales – iPod Touch to blame?

3. August 2010

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Last week, Nintendo posted its first quarterly loss in two years. Specifically, Nintendo lost 25 billion Yen from April to June, or about $288 million for the quarter. Though sales of the Wii have cooled off, the surprisingly dismal earnings from Nintendo are largely being attributed to slumping sales of the Nintendo DS, which saw […]

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Apple scales back plans for iTunes streaming from the cloud

3. August 2010

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Ever since Apple acquired the music streaming site LaLa last December, there have been no shortage of rumors detailing a supposed Apple initiative that would allow users to stream purchased iTunes content from the cloud. Coupled with Apple’s expansive 500,000 square ft. data center in North Carolina, the only thing missing, assuming Apple was interested, […]

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App Piracy is a problem for Android developers

3. August 2010

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One of the key differences between Google and Apple’s approach to mobile software is that Google, as opposed to Apple, does not vet apps before users can install them on their devices, nor do they require that users download apps through a centralized piece of software like iTunes. While there are pros and cons to […]

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