Sunday, October 2, 2011

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Amazon “Punches Apple Hard” With Kindle Fire’s $199 Price - techcrunch.com
 
With the Kindle Fire, Amazon is making its first foray into tablet computers, a market where Apple dominates with its iPad and nothing else has even made a dent.  The Android-based Kindle Fire is an impressive media tablet, and...
 
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Samsung Stratosphere lays it all out with spec sheet treatment - engadget.com
 
The upcoming Samsung Stratosphere for Verizon Wireless is hardly a secret, but other than a few rumored details, the specs for this LTE-equipped QWERTY slider have remained a bit of a mystery. Now, all that has changed, thanks...
 
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SAP HANA: the Evolution Accelerator - forbes.com
 
Sponsor Post From mainframes to commodity x86 servers, from database technology to enterprise applications, and from enterprise-architecture strategy to IT-infrastructure planning, SAP HANA is accelerating a series of...
 
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Amazon Fire “expected to sell well among parents who always buy the wrong thing” - 9to5mac.com
 
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The Timelines Facebook Doesn’t Have… - techcrunch.com
 
Last week Facebook made history. After collecting data about its users for years, Facebook turned to designer Nicholas Felton who decided it was time to take that data to the next level and visualize it — and the Timeline was...
 
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