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Motorola Droid Preview — If you're a Droid-chaser, you've no doubt been hooked to BGR for the past few weeks (more than normal, maybe?). We have our very own Motorola Droid handset, and although the software isn't final, it's solid enough where we feel comfortable giving you a nice preview of the unit.
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Engadget, Obsessable, Computerworld, Gizmodo, MobileTechWorld, AndroidGuys, Android Phone Fans, Electronista, Internet2Go, 9 to 5 Mac, MacRumors, The Toybox and Unwired View
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Microsoft:
Microsoft Reports First-Quarter Results — Windows and Xbox exceed expectations due to strong consumer demand; cost discipline drives earnings per share growth — Segment Revenue and Operating Income (Loss) — View the PowerPoint Earnings Release — Microsoft Corp. today announced revenue …
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Raylene Yung / Facebook Blog:
New Views for Your Home Page — At Facebook, one of our main priorities is helping you stay on top of what is going on with the people and things you care about most. That's why today we are beginning to roll out some changes to the home page that simplify your experience by offering …
Henry Blodget / Silicon Alley Insider:
Amazon Blasts To New All-Time High Of $700 A Share! — Okay, okay, it took about a decade longer than I would have hoped. — But I'm happy to say that Amazon (AMZN) has finally hit a new all-time high of $116 a share. — The previous highest close, back in 2000, was about $105 a share.
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Stephanie Ebbert / Boston Globe:
Apple gets to fly banner, despite rules — State advertising panel says billboard ‘illegal’ — An ad for the Apple iPod Touch is displayed on the side of a Planet Self Storage site in Boston. (Yoon S. Byun/Globe staff) — The mayor's campaign treasurer acknowledged this week …
Robin Wauters / TechCrunch:
Full Circle In Sight As Inventor Of The World Wide Web Signs Up For Twitter — Sir Timothy John “Tim” Berners-Lee, credited for inventing this little thing called the World Wide Web, has signed up for Twitter in a move that could potentially rip a hole in the time/space continuum.
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Xconomy, internetnews.com, Technologizer, Web 2.0 Summit 2009, eSarcasm, Mashable! and Erictric
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BBC:
Universal phone charger approved — A new mobile phone charger that will work with any handset has been approved by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a United Nations body. — Industry body the GSMA predicts that 51,000 tonnes of redundant chargers are generated each year.
Google LatLong:
Evolving the look of Google Maps — Today the Google Maps team is rolling out a number of refinements to the look and feel of our maps, the biggest such changes since we first launched about 4.7 years ago. In that time we've been steadily adding details like walkways, address labels …
Daniel Eran Dilger / AppleInsider:
Apple shuts down ZFS open source project — Apple's efforts to support the development of ZFS, an advanced file system originally created by Sun, were officially terminated today in a notice posted by MacOS Forge. — The tersely worded message only stated that “The ZFS project has been discontinued.
Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
Investors Bet on Another Real-Time Start-Up. Next Up for Hot Potato: Product, Users. — Here's a good way to get your hands on scarce venture capital money: Create a start-up geared around “real-time” sharing and conversations. — That's the core of Twitter's pitch, of course …
Douglas MacMillan / Tech Beat:
Million-Dollar Apps — In the course of reporting my feature story on apps for the Web and mobile phones, I asked developers how much money these little pieces of software are actually bringing in. While they are certainly the exception in the sea of 80,000 programs on Apple's App Store …
Sarah Perez / ReadWriteWeb:
Netflix to Launch Streaming-Only Service...but Not in the U.S. — During yesterday's Q3 earnings call, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings revealed the company's plans to launch a streaming-only service which will allow users to watch movies via their PCs without having to sign up for the DVD-by-mail portion of the Netflix service.
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Brainstorm Tech:
Sequoia branches too far — A storied financier of startups expands — but its new businesses have yet to take root. — A year ago, when venture capital firm Sequoia Capital ordered its portfolio companies to slash costs in the face of a sick economy, even healthy businesses, such as LinkedIn and Zappos.com, complied.
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Chris Ziegler / Engadget Mobile:
Verizon launching Storm2 on October 28 for $179.99? — Say you're North America's largest wireless carrier — how do you go about burying a product you're about to carry that you secretly wish didn't exist? One creative option would be to opt out of announcing it when its manufacturer does …
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CrackBerry.com blogs, Phone Arena, PhoneNews.com, MobileCrunch, Gearlog and Softpedia News
Elizabeth Woyke / Forbes:
Google's Navigation Bombshell — Location-based service providers suspect the search giant is working on a free navigation app. — Google has a tendency to enter a market, undercut its competitors' prices and put established players out of business. Navigation service providers are wondering if they're next.
Wilson Rothman / Gizmodo:
Ballmer on the Smartphone Race: “It Doesn't Matter What the Critics Say” — In this segment of my exclusive interview series with Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer, I brought up the sore subject of Windows Mobile 6.5. After defending it, he cited another product that did well but suffers mounting criticism: Nokia smartphones.
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Peter Kafka / MediaMemo:
How Much Will You Have to Pay for Hulu? Nothing. How Much Will You Pay for “Hulu Plus”? Good Question. — Is Hulu putting up a pay wall around its Web TV site? Nope. — Does Hulu want to charge people to watch Web TV? Yes. — Confused? Don't be.
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PC World, Techdirt, DSLreports, Gizmodo, Christopher Null, the Econsultancy blog and Fast Company
Diane Bartz / Reuters:
U.S. closer to filing complaint against Intel: sources — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. antitrust regulators are moving toward filing a complaint against Intel Corp after the European Union fined the world's biggest chipmaker $1.45 billion for engaging in anticompetitive practices, sources said.
Joanna Stern / Gizmodo:
Video: Dell Adamo XPS Can Only Be Opened By Rubbing It — The Dell Adamo XPS isn't only ridiculously thin, but it opens like no laptop ever seen before. Its propped up keyboard can only be opened by sliding a finger on the lid's heat sensing strip. See it to believe it... Did your mouth drop?
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Engadget, Crave, Fast Company, Obsessable, Electronista, SlashGear, The Tech Report, I4U News, jkOnTheRun, Gizmodo Australia, PC Magazine, BrandonLive, The Toybox and techeblog.com
Andrew LaVallee / Digits:
Power.com Suit Against Facebook Is Dismissed — A U.S. District Judge dismissed a lawsuit against Facebook by Power.com Thursday, the latest move in a back-and-forth legal battle between the two social-media services. — Power.com, a site that allows users to log in to multiple social-networking sites.
Jacqui Cheng / Ars Technica:
Nigeria actually arrests, shuts down online scammers — It turns out Nigeria is taking measures to fight Internet scams—law enforcement there has shut down close to a thousand websites and made 18 arrests as part of a new initiative to save the nation's reputation and crack down on Internet scammers.