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T-Mobile to Offer First Phone With Google Software — T-Mobile will be the first carrier to offer a mobile phone powered by Google's Android software, according to people briefed on the company's plans. The phone will be made by HTC, one of the largest makers of mobile phones in the world …
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Dan Frommer / Silicon Alley Insider:
An Early GPhone Review: Android Is Powerful, But No iPhone (GOOG, AAPL) — So now we know that the first GPhone is indeed coming this fall. — Will it be a hit? It's hard to tell much from the supposed spy photos we've seen floating around on the Web, like the one to the right.
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Rafe Needleman / Webware.com:
10 Worst Web glitches of 2008 (so far) — We have been reminded several times lately that Web 2.0 is in no way a synonym for “reliable.” Major services have crashed. Big product launches have fizzled. Users have raised their collective fists in the air. What's going on? Is the Web crumbling?
Ionut Alex Chitu / Google Operating System:
Google Launches AdSense for Feeds — I noticed a new option in my AdSense account: AdSense for feeds, a program that displays contextual and placement-targeted ads in FeedBurner feeds. FeedBurner announced in May that AdSense for Feeds will be available to a small number of publishers and now it seems that everyone can use it.
Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Palm Treo Pro Revealed (Lookin' Good) — Yesterday's leaked Treo Pro was definitely not a rendering. We've now got a whole gallery of it in the flesh, confirming its good looks, and maybe more importantly, its size. While a little taller and wider than the Centro, it's mercifully thinner than its pocket-bulging predecessor.
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Dieter Bohn / WMExperts:
More Treo Pro Pictures (UPDATED with new Details!) — When it rains, it POURS. This time we find them from nomad2000, again in our forums, who found them at treo8. What we know: — 400Mhz CPU , but snappy response — 256MB ROM, 128MB RAM! (Other reports show “In use: 43.96mb, Free 57.72mb")
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Matt / Socialthing! blog:
Ok, so yeah...it's true! We got acquired... You my have seen the rumors, the leaks, etc. and while we just had to sit here and watch it all go down, we wanted nothing more than to tell the entire world how excited we are. — This post has been a long time coming and we're very excited …
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Thomas Frank / USA Today:
Fliers cheer laptop policy change — WASHINGTON - It's not surprising that Tim Burke is taking an airplane flight Monday, but it is unusual that he's looking forward to it. — The reason: Starting on Saturday, some of the nation's airline passengers will not have to remove their laptops at airport checkpoints.
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Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
TSA to introduce less annoying laptop bag rules this Saturday
TSA to introduce less annoying laptop bag rules this Saturday
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Peter Burrows / Business Week:
Dell Puts the Bite on Apple — Former Apple vet Tim Bucher, now at Dell, is counting on his Zing software to give iTunes some competition — On Nov. 10, 2004, Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs had a strained conversation with Tim Bucher, one of the company's engineering executives.
Meghan Keane / Epicenter:
NBC Laughs All the Way to the Bank (Take That, Bloggers) — UPDATED with quotes from Jeff Zucker. — NBC may be taking lumps in the blogosphere for its decision to provide so much of its Olympics coverage exclusively through traditional channels, but they have given advertisers …
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USA Today:
Dropped calls plague iPhone 3G, and not just in U.S. — If you're having problems with dropped calls on your new 3G Apple iPhone, you're not alone. — From New York to Stockholm, 3G iPhone owners are complaining loudly about connection failures - sometimes repeatedly - during calls.
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The best job interview questions from Microsoft, Google... and IKEA — Tricky, funny and interesting, these are some questions people claim to have been asked at job interviews with Microsoft and Google. And IKEA, sort of... We came across these because we are currently looking for a developer …
comScore:
comScore Media Metrix Ranks Top 50 U.S. Web Properties for July 2008 — Travel Sites Continue to See Strong Gains During Summer Months — Retail, Movie and Entertainment News Sites Keep Americans Entertained During July — comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world …
James Sherwood / The Register:
Sony downgrades PS3 PlayTV functionality — We're all excited about PlayTV's launch next month, but would you be upset if we said that the PlayStation 3 telly tuner now won't allow saved video to be copied to the PlayStation Portable, a PC or a Memory Stick?
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Adrian Kingsley-Hughes / Hardware 2.0:
Friday Rant: Hey Microsoft! How about some more dialog about Vista before moving on to Windows 7? — It's a Friday (again!) so that means time for another Friday Rant! — Yesterday Microsoft indicated that it might be getting ready to peel back the almost Apple-like secrecy surrounding Windows 7 …
Juan Carlos Perez / PC World:
Netflix Tech Problem Persists — A technology problem that has seriously disrupted Netflix's ability to mail DVDs to subscribers enters its fourth day Friday. — In its latest update in the Netflix Community Blog, the company said on Thursday afternoon that it was making progress in fixing …
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