Thursday, November 11, 2010

GraphicToners.com Introduces New Samsung Toner Cartridges; Plus Free Shipping and Discounts for New Customers

GraphicToners.com Introduces New Samsung Toner Cartridges; Plus Free Shipping and Discounts for New Customers GraphicToners.com, an online retailer of Samsung Toner Cartridges, launches new and popular Samsung toner cartridges that are ideal both for business and home printers. Meanwhile, new customers are still eligible for a 5% discount, while all customers can receive free shipping for all ...
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HTC 7 Mozart - A Feature Packed Windows Smartphone

Windows has recently has seen the introduction of a variety of new touch screen phones utilizing their brand-new os, Windows Phone 7. One of these units is the HTC 7 Mozart. Featuring the well-known build quality and features of the makers mobile phones, along with the new os from the technology giants, the HTC 7 Mozart seems set as a very desirable mobile indeed. Just like the HTC Legend and...
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GraphicToners.com Introduces New Samsung Toner Cartridges; Plus Free Shipping and Discounts for New Customers

GraphicToners.com Introduces New Samsung Toner Cartridges; Plus Free Shipping and Discounts for New Customers GraphicToners.com, an online retailer of Samsung Toner Cartridges, launches new and popular Samsung toner cartridges that are ideal both for business and home printers. Meanwhile, new customers are still eligible for a 5% discount, while all customers can receive free shipping for all ...
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Verizon Wireless Expands 3G Wireless Coverage in St. Mary's County, Maryland

LAUREL, Md., Nov. 8, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in St. Mary's County, Md., Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site. The new cell site provides increased wireless voice and 3G data coverage in Clements, Maryland. The increased coverage is part of the company's aggressive multi-billion dollar network ...
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Microsoft Sues Motorola Over 'Unreasonable Royalties' Related To Xbox

Microsoft this week sued former partner Motorola for charging "excessive and discriminatory" royalties for Motorola patents used in Microsoft's Xbox 360, smartphones, and Windows products, and for breaching its contract with wi-fi and video coding standards groups. In the federal court complaint, a copy of which was obtained by Gamasutra, the Xbox 360 maker said Motorola "broke its promises" to ...
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The company behind Sony's e-reader touch-screen technology

Neonode, a Swedish company that once made mobile phones and filed for bankruptcy in 2008, is back--and now licensing out its infrared-based touch-screen technology to Sony and others. Originally posted at Fully Equipped
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Motorola Sues Microsoft Alleging Patent Infringement

Motorola Inc. , the second-largest U.S. mobile-phone maker, filed complaints against Microsoft Corp. alleging it infringed technology patents, countering an earlier suit by the software maker.
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Hands-on Opera Mobile beta browser for Android

The new Opera Mobile Android beta isn't the same as Opera Mini for Android. (Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET) Opera Software just unveiled Opera Mobile 10.1 beta for Android tonight, but we've had a chance to play around with a prerelease version for several days. Opera has already had a presence on Android phones in the form of Opera Mini , a Java-based proxy browser that delivers ...
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Report: Apple Buys Bluetooth Headphone Maker Wi-Gear

Apple has acquired Bluetooth wireless headphone designer Wi-Gear, according to a 9to5Mac report.
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Microsoft sues Motorola over Xbox patent licensing terms

Lawsuit alleges Motorola is asking Microsoft to pay too much for WLAN, video technology patents Microsoft sued Motorola on Tuesday in a Washington court, alleging that Motorola is refusing to licence patents on a reasonable basis, as it promised during standards-setting processes.
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GraphicToners.com Introduces New Samsung Toner Cartridges; Plus Free Shipping and Discounts for New Customers

GraphicToners.com, an online retailer of Samsung Toner Cartridges, launches new and popular Samsung toner cartridges that are ideal both for business and home printers. Meanwhile, new customers are still eligible for a 5% discount, while all customers can receive free shipping for all purchases of Samsung toner cartridges and other brands. (PRWeb November 11, 2010) Read the full story at ...
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Touch Screen Devices Come Clean With Toddy Smart Cloth

Toddy Gear Ends the iSmudge
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Blackberry PlayBook tablet to be under $500

Moving into the tablet computer market for the first time, BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) said that it will sell its PlayBook tablet for under $500 when it launches early next year, suggesting that RIM may plan to undercut Apple's...
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Supreme Court to consider limits on class-action suits

Class-action lawsuits have long been a battleground between consumer lawyers and attorneys representing cell-phone companies, banks, and other large businesses that deal with millions of customers. On Tuesday, the battle will play out before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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ZTE Peel Creates Quasi-iPhone for Sprint

The ZTE Peel is an iPod Touch case that automatically connects to Sprint's 3G network.
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Sanyo Zio by Kyocera (Sprint)

The Sanyo Zio is a lightweight, touch screen Android slab with a high-res screen, but a frustrating touch experience.
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LG Optimus One SALE : SM MegaMall, SM North EDSA, SM Cebu, Gaisano Davao LG Concept Shop - One Day, One Hour, One Chance

To celebrate the market launch of LG Optimus One in the Philippines, LG will be presenting the ONE DAY, ONE HOUR, ONE CHANCE Sale this coming Saturday, giving consumers a chance to avail of this hot smartphone at 50% OFF ! Originally priced at PhP 12,990, LG Optimus One will go for only PhP 6,490 via this special introductory offer. LG Optimus One Trivia -- Did you know that the popular boy band ...
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The Desire HD By HTC Is A Feature Packed All Rounder

HTC has just made available both the Desire Z along with the Desire HD. The latter possesses a sizeable 4.3 " touch-screen, eight mega pixel video camera, super quick online browsing and loads of multimedia attributes. Powered by the updated Android 2.2 Froyo Operating-system in addition to a 1 GHz chip, the HTC Desire HD is possibly one of the most hi-tech smart phones you can buy, and looks...
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Sprint unveils iPod Touch add-on

A long-rumored device that will combine the iPod Touch with Sprint Nextel’s 3G network goes on sale Sunday.
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Nokia reabsorbs Symbian software

Nokia takes back control of the Symbian operating system, 18 months after it set up a non-profit organisation to oversee its development.
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Verizon Wireless Expands 3G Wireless Coverage in St. Mary's County, Maryland

LAUREL, Md., Nov. 8, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in St. Mary's County, Md., Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site. The new cell site provides increased wireless voice and 3G data coverage in Clements, Maryland. The increased coverage is part of the company's aggressive multi-billion dollar network ...
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Korean Giants Struggle to Crack Smartphone Market

Samsung and LG Electronics have moved into the realm of leadership in the technology industry, but as smartphones take the world by storm, they have remained largely confined to the sidelines.
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Phone Apps to Navigate Traffic

DREADING traffic jams this holiday season? There are apps for that. The advent of GPS-enabled cellphones has generated a wave of applications, many of them free, that turn drivers into veritable traffic reporters.
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Sanyo launches industry's brightest LCD projector of 15000 Lumens to Middle East

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Middle East customers will now be able to experience the latest projector by SANYO Gulf SANYO Gulf FZE, following the recent launch of the HF15000L Projector.
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Palm Oil Inventories in Malaysia Increase to 9-Month High on Output Growth

Palm oil stockpiles in Malaysia, the world’s second-largest producer, climbed to the highest level in nine months after output increased and exports dropped.
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How Nokia's Stock Price Could Double

NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Nokia's stock price has slumped from near $40 in 2007 to around $10 recently. While we realize that comparisons with 2007 are not entirely fair, we still find it worthwhile to evaluate what drivers could lead to a significant move higher in Nokia's stock price. The answer lies in Nokia's emerging market advantage and smartphone strategy. Nokia remains the dominant global ...
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Verizon Wireless, Oregon State Team Up To Provide Hopeline For Survivors Of Domestic Violence

BEAVERTON, OR - Verizon Wireless is teaming up with the Oregon State Beavers for the fifth consecutive year to help curb domestic violence.
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New Blackberry Curve 3G: Speed and accessibility

RESEARCH In Motion (RIM) launched its newest addition to the Blackberry Curve Line with the release of its first ever 3G-capable smartphone, the BlackBerry Curve 3G.
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HTC to target online app store

HTC, the Taiwanese smartphone maker, is hiring staff to prepare for the possible launch of an online store that would sell e-books and applications, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.
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Samsung hits 3 million Galaxy S U.S. shipments

Samsung Electronics said on Monday that three million out of its seven million global Galaxy S smartphones shipments were made to the United States since it launched the phone here in July.
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Sony Ericsson Goes With What Works

Sony Ericsson's current goal is to become the global number one handset provider on the Android platform. That comes straight from the mouth of CEO Bert Nordberg. There's a good reason for this...
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Symbian still on top, but Android catching up

Nokia's Symbian holds onto the lead in global market share for smartphone operating systems, but Android's growth has put it firmly in second place and rising, according to Gartner.
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The company behind Sony's e-reader touch-screen technology

Neonode, a Swedish company that once made mobile phones and filed for bankruptcy in 2008, is back--and now licensing out its infrared-based touch-screen technology to Sony and others. Originally posted at Fully Equipped
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Cell tower proposed near Lyons Mall in Bernards Township

BERNARDS TWP. â€" A proposal to build a 120-foot-high cell tower on Stonehouse Road near the Lyons Mall is going before the Board of Adjustment next week.
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RIM aims to challenge iPad with PlayBook pricing

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, a late entrant in the booming tablet market, will take on Apple's iPad with competitive pricing of its rival Playbook device.
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New Facebook for BlackBerry takes on Places

Facebook for BlackBerry on OS 6. (Credit: RIM/BlackBerry) Just last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood before a crowd of journalists (including us) and announced an update of Facebook Places for the iPhone, and the arrival of Facebook Places for Android. Facebook Places, the social network's business listing service, has also just come to BlackBerry. Facebook Places joins Facebook's ...
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Symbian still on top, but Android catching up

Nokia's Symbian holds onto the lead in global market share for smartphone operating systems, but Android's growth has put it firmly in second place and rising, according to Gartner.
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HTC to target online app store

HTC, the Taiwanese smartphone maker, is hiring staff to prepare for the possible launch of an online store that would sell e-books and applications, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.
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Google Search versus Bing for Windows Phone 7 (review)

Google's got a new search app out for Windows Phones that competes directly with the native Bing. If you think Google's automatically upset Bing, think again. Originally posted at The Download Blog
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Microsoft Sues Motorola Over 'Unreasonable Royalties' Related To Xbox

Microsoft this week sued former partner Motorola for charging "excessive and discriminatory" royalties for Motorola patents used in Microsoft's Xbox 360, smartphones, and Windows products, and for breaching its contract with wi-fi and video coding standards groups. In the federal court complaint, a copy of which was obtained by Gamasutra, the Xbox 360 maker said Motorola "broke its promises" to ...
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Nokia reabsorbs Symbian software

Nokia takes back control of the Symbian operating system, 18 months after it set up a non-profit organisation to oversee its development.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab now available at T-Mobile

A day ahead of Verizon, and four days ahead of Sprint, T-Mobile is offering the tablet for $400 online with a two-year contract. To skip the contract, you'll need to fork over $600. Originally posted at The Digital Home
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Samsung Galaxy Tab now available at T-Mobile

A day ahead of Verizon, and four days ahead of Sprint, T-Mobile is offering the tablet for $400 online with a two-year contract. To skip the contract, you'll need to fork over $600. Originally posted at The Digital Home
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Valpak Announces Latest App For WindowsĂ‚® Phone 7

Valpak, the savings giant, has launched a new mobile application for WindowsĂ‚® Phone 7, the latest addition to the suite of recently launched Valpak mobile apps for iPhoneâ„¢, iPod touchĂ‚®, Androidâ„¢, PalmĂ‚® Preâ„¢ and BlackberryĂ‚® platforms. (PRWeb November 10, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Valpak/WindowsPhone7/prweb4774514.htm
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Dell enters smart-phone market; launches 3G handsets

NEW DELHI: The US computer maker Dell made its entry into the highly competitive Indian smart-phone market today with the launch of two high end 3G enabled handsets, priced at Rs 10,999 and 16,990 respectively.
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Windows Phone 7 updates: can carriers block them?

Throughout WindowsĂ‚ PhoneĂ‚ 7's development process, Microsoft was clear about how updates would work. Microsoft would deliver them according to Microsoft's own timetable, with a mix of small updates, delivered over-the-air , and larger ones delivered over USB through the Zune software. This news was warmly received. Many smartphone platforms have the technical ability to be updated, but that ...
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Sprint Excludes Huawei, ZTE From Network Project

Concerns over ties to China's government and military prompt Sprint to look elsewhere, says The Wall Street Journal.
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Windows Phone 7 updates: can carriers block them?

Throughout WindowsĂ‚ PhoneĂ‚ 7's development process, Microsoft was clear about how updates would work. Microsoft would deliver them according to Microsoft's own timetable, with a mix of small updates, delivered over-the-air , and larger ones delivered over USB through the Zune software. This news was warmly received. Many smartphone platforms have the technical ability to be updated, but that ...
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