It’s been almost 3 weeks since Google revealed the Nexus One . Since then, the Google-branded smartphone has been the subject of constant analysis and iPhone vs. Nexus One comparisons . In fact, the Nexus One defeated the iPhone by 38% in a recent reader vote. I’ve had a Nexus One …
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Google Reader Lets You Subscribe to Any Page on the WebBy Mashable on January 25th, 2010 | No Comments
RSS technology makes it possible for anyone to keep up with fresh content without having to visit the site in question. Now the same holds for webpages without RSS thanks to a new Google Reader feature. Today Google has rolled out a subtle change to Google Reader that lets you …
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Orange Chief Confirms Apple Tablet With Built-In WebcamBy Gizmodo on January 11th, 2010 | No Comments
“Oui.” That’s what Stéphane Richard—Orange’s Chief Executive Officer Delegate—answered to French journalist Jean Pierre Elkabbach on radio Europe 1, when asked about the imminent launch of the Apple tablet . He talked about a built-in web cam too: Jean Pierre Elkabbach: According to Le Point , your partner Apple…
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MSI Projector PC proof-of-concept in the fleshBy Engadget on January 10th, 2010 | No Comments
MSI is sure in a conceptual mood at this year’s the CES, and one of the odder combinations was this Projector PC. The unit pumps HD video onto a wall at about the quality of a mini projector (though certainly a step above a pico), but for convenience’s sake it has a PC and…
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The Onion turns us on to new, better devicesBy Engadget on December 5th, 2009 | No Comments
It’s smaller , has less buttons , and comes saddled with an aspirational price tag. You want it, right? “The new device is an improvement over the old device, making it more attractive for purchase by all Americans,” company spokesman Thomas Wakefield told The Onion — and we’re inclined to agree. After all…
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Mintpass Cube MP3 player features plenty of style, few capabilitiesBy Engadget on December 5th, 2009 | No Comments
The folks at Mintpass, known for its adorable Mintpad touchscreen PMP, are back on the scene with a little something called The Cube. A schticky audio player that goes out of its way to recall the analog gear of lore, this 2-inch cube sports push button controls, analog displays for…
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Google on Books Settlement: It’s About Preserving Human KnowledgeBy Mashable on October 9th, 2009 | No Comments
Remember the whole Google Books debacle ? After finally reaching a formal agreement with authors and publishers, a host of other heavyweights including Microsoft and Yahoo came forward to challenge the settlement. Google co-founder Sergey Brin addressed criticisms of the settlement earlier today in a lengthy editorial. In the piece, …
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AP and News Corp: Facebook, YouTube, Google Are Exploiting UsBy Mashable on October 9th, 2009 | No Comments
While some newspapers and news organization are finding ways to adapt to the web era of journalism, others are making headlines for their plans to charge for news content online , ranging from logical to ludicrous. We’ll let you decide where today’s statements fall on this spectrum. Associated Press CEO Tom …
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iPhone Users Are Data WhoresBy Mashable on September 3rd, 2009 | No Comments
For US customers, the biggest complaint about Apple’s spectacularly successful iPhone — in many cases the only complaint — is the quality of AT&T’s wireless network. This has led to rampant speculation that the iPhone will be moving beyond AT&T in 2010 or whenever its exclusivity agreement ends. However, yesterday’s New York Times…
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Twitter Music Chart: A Billboard Hot 100 for Twitter?By Mashable on July 11th, 2009 | No Comments
There are a ton of ways to rank and share music via the ubiquitous microblogging platform Twitter – the best ones can be found in our recent post, 10 Ways to Share Music on Twitter . Since so much music is shared on the microblogging service, it’s possible to use this data to figure out which…












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