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David Meyer / Guardian:
Samsung Galaxy Tab sold just 20,000 out of 1m shipped, claims rival — Lenovo boss says that trying to undercut Apple means losing money as Chinese company offers tablet close to iPad pricing — An executive at Android tablet maker Lenovo claims that Samsung sold only 20,000 of the 1m tablets …
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PC Magazine, Electronista, PC World, GottaBeMobile and Digital Trends
CNET News:
Full text: SFPD statement on aiding Apple — Cava22, the San Francisco tequila lounge where, according to a CNET source, an Apple employee lost an unreleased iPhone — After CNET reported earlier this week that an unreleased iPhone had gone missing in a local bar, and that a nearby home …
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AllThingsD, Fortune, Edible Apple, PC Magazine, TUAW, Gizmodo and Shoutpedia
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Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
iPhone 5 Cases Suggest a Much Larger Device with a 4" Screen — While we've seen a number of possible “iPhone 4S” parts based on the iPhone 4 design in recent weeks, the design of the iPhone 5 has remained unclear with little concrete evidence of the device's design having yet surfaced.
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Mashable!, Gizmodo, 9to5Mac, GottaBeMobile, MacPost, Apple Bitch, iPhone Alley, iClarified, TechnoBuffalo, PhoneDog.com, WebProNews, App Advice, Softpedia News, Electronista and SlashGear
Ernesto / TorrentFreak:
World's First BitTorrent Certified Digital TV Launches — Early 2011 BitTorrent Inc., the company behind the popular file-sharing client uTorrent, launched a new all-in-one ecosystem for BitTorrent-certified products codenamed Chrysalis. — By using a certified application users can search …
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The Business Insider, TechSpot and Digital Media Wire, Thanks:alliewag
Derek Kessler / PreCentral.net:
HP splitting the webOS GBU in two; software headed to Office of Strategy and Technology [exclusive] — Ready for things to get shaken up once more in Sunnyvale? Good, because it's happening. We've received two memos sent to employees of HP's webOS Global Business Unit that tell the story …
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CNET News, Engadget, This is my next and SlashGear
Emil Protalinski / Friending Facebook Blog:
German website creates two-click Like button, Facebook not amused — Summary: Heise has created a system where you need to enable the Facebook Like button on the German website before being able to use it. There are notable pros and cons to this implementation.
Florian Mueller / FOSS Patents:
Next strike: Apple apparently forced Samsung to remove Galaxy Tab 7.7" from IFA (trade show) booth and German website — Yesterday (Friday, September 2, 2011) was the first day a trade show named IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung) in the German capital of Berlin.
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SlashGear, CNET News, This is my next, Electronista, Neowin.net, Edible Apple, VentureBeat, Engadget, PhoneArena, Techland, @fosspatents, MacDailyNews and GottaBeMobile
Eric Eldon / Inside Facebook:
Facebook Is Testing a “Translate” Button for Comments on Pages — Facebook may be poised to let users translate comments from other languages — that's 750 million users around the world who are going to have an easier time talking to each other. — In tests that we and others are now seeing …
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PC Magazine, Gizmodo and Friending Facebook Blog
Caterina Fake / Caterina.net:
Make things — Anil and I have had a few conversations lately about building cool stuff for the internet, the Golden Age of the independent web, and how it's increasingly hard to filter out industry noise. He posted a quote from Dave Winer and it reminded me of our “About” page for Ludicorp …
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BRYCE DOT VC, @eghosao, @abrams, Chad Dickerson's blog, @jason and @ricmacnz
Steven M. Davidoff / DealBook:
In a Quiet Period, Groupon Feels the Noise — Groupon's initial public offering is about to hit some very rough turbulence. — The reason is that the Securities and Exchange Commission may force a postponement of the offering. The problem arises from an e-mail apparently sent last week …
Toby Sterling / Associated Press:
Dutch Government: Websites' Safety Not Guaranteed — The Dutch government said Saturday it cannot guarantee the security of its own websites, days after the private company it uses to authenticate them admitted it was hacked. An official also said the government was taking over the company's operations.
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Johnathan Nightingale / Mozilla Security Blog:
DigiNotar Removal Follow Up
DigiNotar Removal Follow Up
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Hacking for Christ, The Register, The Register and Slashdot
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Fortune's Lashinsky Penning an “Inside Apple” Book — Adam Lashinsky, Fortune magazine's high-profile Silicon Valley reporter, will be penning a book titled “Inside Apple: How America's Most Admired — and Secretive — Company Really Works.” — An expansion of a well-read article …
Mark Gurman / 9to5Mac:
Apple's possible photo and video sharing Find my Friends social network detailed — Google Latitude explanation video - seemingly similar to the planned Find my Friends service — You may remember a finding in the iOS 4.3 SDK that pointed to Apple's work on a new iOS-device based social network called “Find my Friends.”
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App Advice, MacRumors, AppleInsider and iClarified, Thanks:deancorp