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Joshua Topolsky / The Verge:
BlackBerry London: is this the first RIM phone with the BBX OS? — We've just gotten a look at what might be the first-ever photo of the next iteration of BlackBerry devices (based on the upcoming BBX operating system and its QNX roots), and we wanted to share.
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Jonathan S. Geller / BGR:
Leaked BlackBerry London is real, launching in Q3 — We've just heard from a trusted source that the dummy device The Verge posted an image of earlier today is indeed a real BlackBerry, and it should in fact launch as the company's first BBX-based smartphone.
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Ubergizmo, ITProPortal, Fonehome, SoyaCincau, Know Your Cell, @ldignan, Phones Review, Pocket-lint and Electronista
Dieter Bohn / The Verge:
BlackBerry Bold 9790 and Curve 9380 announced with BB OS 7, available in ‘the coming weeks’ — After many leaks, RIM has finally come clean on its latest BlackBerry smartphones, the Bold 9790 and Curve 9380. Both devices run BlackBerry OS 7 with its newer browser, support for NFC and, of course, BlackBerry Messenger.
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Engadget, Inquirer, MobileSyrup.com, TechnoBuffalo, Softpedia News, Electronista, Pocket-lint, Pocket-lint and PalmAddicts
MG Siegler / TechCrunch:
The Death Of The Spec — Earlier today, my colleague Matt Burns wrote a post noting that most tablet makers may be largely failing because they've sold their soul to Android and are now just in the middle of a spec war, which no one can win. I'm gonna go one step further in that line of thinking: the spec is dead.
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The inneractive Blog, @parislemon, @jlgolson, @fromedome, @manan and The Loop
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John Gruber / Daring Fireball:
Device Specs — Drew Breunig, “Device Specs Have Become Meaningless”:
Device Specs — Drew Breunig, “Device Specs Have Become Meaningless”:
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iDownloadBlog.com
Daniel Eran Dilger / AppleInsider:
MacBook Air now 28% of Apple's notebook shipments — Apple's MacBook Air models now make up 28 percent of the company's notebook shipments, up from just 8 percent in the first half of the year. — Research by Morgan Stanley involving NPD figures reported by analyst Katy Huberty indicate Apple's thin …
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BGR, The Next Web, I4U News and TUAW
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Jon Russell / The Next Web:
Report: 15-inch MacBook Air could arrive in March 2012
Report: 15-inch MacBook Air could arrive in March 2012
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DigiTimes, Business Insider, O'Grady's PowerPage, MacRumors, TechCrunch, TUAW, MacNN, 9to5Mac and MacDailyNews
Jim Dalrymple / The Loop:
Apple releases iTunes Match — Apple on Monday released a new version of iTunes that includes iTunes Match. — iTunes Match, will set you back $24.99 per year. The software scans the content of your music library and matches it to the music available on the iTunes Store.
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Jason Snell / Macworld:
Check your music's iCloud Status
Check your music's iCloud Status
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PC World, MacRumors, Computerworld and MacStories
Rob Beschizza / Boing Boing:
What the Vaio Z says about Sony's little design problem — Sony's latest ultraportable laptop is stunning. It's beautiful and lightweight, with a classy metal chassis and impeccably tasteful trim. It has a powerful i7 CPU, 1600x900 13.1" display and a lightning-fast SSD.
Ingrid Lunden / paidContent:
Gartner: Android Now Over 50 Percent Of Smartphone Sales, The Rest Decline — Android may have some shortcomings, but Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has made enormous advances with manufacturers in terms of getting its OS on their smartphones, and in subsequently getting consumers to buy them.
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Guardian, 9to5Mac, InfoWorld, Engadget, Gartner, Reuters, Tim Anderson's ITWriting, PhoneArena, Electronista and All About Symbian
Liz Gannes / AllThingsD:
Public Memorials for Diaspora Co-Founder Ilya Zhitomirskiy to Be Held This Weekend — Diapora co-founder Ilya Zhitomirskiy passed away on Saturday night, the team behind the distributed, open source social network acknowledged today. — Public memorial services for Zhitomirskiy are planned …
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Gawker, CNNMoney.com, VentureBeat and Social Media
Twitter Blog:
Once in a lifetime — Increasingly people flock to Twitter to discover information and connect around occurrences like natural disasters, sporting events and cultural moments. And then there are times when Twitter is where you might go to experience an infrequent curiosity.
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Marketing Pilgrim, Laughing Squid, VentureBeat and Pulse2
Thomas Houston / The Verge:
Adobe Touch apps hands-on: Photoshop Touch, Kuler, Proto, and more come to Android — While Adobe first announced its Touch Apps suite at MAX 2011 earlier this year, the Android version of the apps are finally rolling out today. Each app retails for $9.99, requires Android 3.1 or later, and an 8.9-inch screen.
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PC World, AllThingsD, CNET News, Engadget and IntoMobile
Matt McGee / Search Engine Land:
Google Announces “_nomap” WiFi Opt-out Option, Wants Other Location Providers To Go Along — As promised, Google has announced a way for WiFi router owners to stop Google from including them in the company's location database. — The opt-out requires a change in the name of the wireless network …
Somini Sengupta / New York Times:
Rushdie Wins Facebook Fight Over Identity — SAN FRANCISCO — The writer Salman Rushdie hit Twitter on Monday morning with a flurry of exasperated posts. Facebook, he wrote, had deactivated his account, demanded proof of identity and then turned him into Ahmed Rushdie, which is how he is identified on his passport.
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Telegraph, The Atlantic Online, Mashable!, CNET News, @salmanrushdie, Gothamist, @carlesdijous, Inquirer and Guardian
Jennifer Van Grove / VentureBeat:
Siri sibling Trapit launches as intelligent discovery engine for the web's content — Say hello to Trapit. The latest offspring from CALO, the DARPA-commissioned artificial-intelligence project that gave birth to iPhone virtual assistant Siri, launches in public beta Tuesday as a personalized discovery engine for the web.
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Mashable!, Search Engine Land, ReadWriteWeb, Bits, paidContent, SiliconANGLE and Ubergizmo
Leena Rao / TechCrunch:
Eric Schmidt-Backed Slice Brings Receipt Aggregator And Tracking Service To The iPhone — Eric Schmidt-backed receipt tracking service Slice is debuting its first mobile app today. Slice for iPhone automatically tracks your shipments and gives you access to your online shopping history anytime via the mobile app.
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CNET News, GigaOM and GottaBeMobile
Chris Barylick / Engadget:
Microsoft outlines Code Space, looks to include Kinect in conference rooms, PTA meetings (video) — If there's one thing that's certain about the Kinect, it's this; Microsoft wants it to be versatile. Case in point, Code Space — the next extracurricular activity for the gaming controller …
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Electronista
Serkan Toto / TechCrunch:
Japan Display, Inc.: Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi Finalize Deal To Merge Display Units — The deal has been in the making for months, but today Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi made the mega merger official. The three companies signed definitive agreements with the Innovation Network Corporation of Japan …
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Engadget, The Verge, PC World, SlashGear and Channel Register
Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
The making of the Xbox: How Microsoft unleashed a video game revolution (part 1) — Editor's note: This story is the first of two articles on the 10th anniversary of the launch of Microsoft's Xbox video game console, which debuted Nov. 15, 2001. The narrative is based on recent interviews …
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WinRumors and LAPTOP Magazine, Thanks:deantak
Dana Mattioli / Wall Street Journal:
Recruiters Seek E-Commerce Executives — What's the hottest thing on retailers' Christmas lists this year? Heads of e-commerce. — Recruiters say they're spending a lot of their time turning up executives who can build and manage websites, handle increasingly complex inventory management …
Bloomberg:
Google Said to Be Near Universal Music Deal for Song Downloads — Google Inc. (GOOG) is near an agreement to secure songs from Vivendi SA (VIV)'s Universal Music Group for its new music service, said a person with knowledge of the situation. — An accord with Universal …
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Violet Blue / ZDNet:
Facebook Porn and Gore Exploit Spiraling Out Of Control — Summary: For the past few days an exploit has been hijacking Facebook users accounts and posting explicit gore and pornography to users' timelines. — Facebook users' outrage is mounting toward the social network for an exploit …
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Friending Facebook Blog, Naked Security, Inquirer, global.christianpost.com, Gawker, Softpedia News, FT Tech Hub, Friending Facebook Blog, Examiner, Neowin.net and The Next Web, Thanks:violetblue
Christina Warren / Mashable!:
Yes, You Can Install the Nook App on a Kindle Fire [EXCLUSIVE] — Although Amazon goes out of its way to hide all traces of vanilla Android from its new Kindle Fire tablet, it turns out tech-savvy users can still install select third-party Android applications outside the auspices of the Amazon Appstore.
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9to5Google, IntoMobile, Liliputing and iDownloadBlog.com, Thanks:benparr
Greg Finn / Search Engine Land:
Recent Google+ Posts & “Add To Circles” Buttons Are Coming To Google's Search Results — Earlier today, ‘All About Content’ reported that Google+ data was showing in Google's organic search listings. Two different items are now appearing in the search results pages, recent Google+ posts and an “Add To Circles” button.
Alexia Tsotsis / TechCrunch:
Fab Hits A Million Users, Is Raising Many Millions of Dollars — Design-focused flash sale site Fab announced an important user milestone today, the site hitting a million members; The company celebrated by giving each of their users $10 to spend and another $10 more to each friend they signed on.
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Digits and Social Media