The RIM Blackberry 8900 smartphone. The United Arab Emirates has decided to suspend some Blackberry services from October 11 until a solution compatible with local laws is reached, the state news agency on Sunday quoted an official as saying.(AFP/Fil…... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 3:47 am
A hacker has brought mobile phone snooping to the modestly financed, showing how to build a call-catching system for about 1,500 dollars (US).(AFP/File/Stan Honda)... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 1:31 am
New hacking gear has made it possible for mobile phone snoops to snag credit card or account information from calls made to shops or banks. Companies could be staked out in the hope insiders would reveal valuable information during calls.(AFP/File/Mi…... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 1:31 am
File photo shows online retail giant Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos unveiling the Kindle DX in New York. Amazon, by slashing the price of the Kindle at the end of July 2010, is hoping to turn the electronic book reader into a device with mass market appea…... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 12:54 am
Visitors look at e-books as they attend the Hong Kong Book Fair on July 21, 2010. After years of lurking in the literary wilderness, the e-book market has exploded with online retailer Amazon.com's digital volumes recently overtaking sales of the…... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 12:54 am
This handout image shows a Sony Reader e-book. Japan's Sony Corp. unveiled an electronic reader in 2009 featuring a touchscreen and wireless connectivity in a bid to challenge Amazon's popular Kindle.(AFP/HO/File)... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 12:30 am
Amazon's new Kindle DX 9.7" Wireless Reading Device is ready for shipment at the warehouse in Campbellsville, Kentucky. The reader can hold thousands of books and has text-to-speech capability among other features.(AFP/Getty Images/File/John…... [more »]
Date: 1 August 2010, 12:30 am
Visitors are seen browsing through the displays at the Hong Kong Book Fair in Hong Kong, on July 21. After years of lurking in the literary wilderness, the e-book market has exploded with online retailer Amazon.com's digital volumes recently over…... [more »]
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» ArsTechnica.com
- Ballmer (and Microsoft) still doesn't get the iPad
- Anti-P2P lawyers accused of copyright hypocrisy
- Week in Apple: new Macs, Magic Trackpad, and a possible Intel clash
- Week in tech: jailbreaks ahoy, mechamice, comedians, and copyright
- Week in gaming: gaming mice, the Move, StarCraft whining
- RIM set to join the tablet fray this fall with "Blackpad"
- Microsoft to release fix for Windows Shortcut flaw on Monday
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- Students finally wake up to Facebook privacy issues
- iPhone 4 antenna woes "significantly worse" than competition
- Sulfates plus black carbon a nasty combo for warming
- Australia begs residents to accept free fiber connection
- FCC gives thumbs-up to first LTE phone, more in offing
- State of the climate: warming, with no sign of waning
- Why lack of StarCraft 2 LAN play still matters
- Preserving games comes with legal, technical problems
- GPU renderers proliferate, show newfound maturity
- "Animal connection" helps separate humans from other species
» Mashable.com
- 10 Cool Konami Code Easter Eggs [PICS]
- New Gmail Design Revealed in Leaked Screenshot
- 5 Things the Internet Will Do for $5 [VIDEOS]
- 5 iPhone Apps to Help You Learn to Dance
- Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week [CHART]
- Twitter Hits 20 Billion Tweets
- Our Favorite YouTube Videos This Week: The Mythology Edition
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- BlackBerry Tablet Coming this November? [REPORT]
- New Apple Patents Detail Plans for Travel, Clothing and Commerce
- 10 Best Viral Video Remixes on YouTube
- #WinWeekend Sweepstakes: Lady Gaga Remix Edition
- Twitter Starts Offering Personalized Suggestions of Users to Follow
- Thanks to Mashable’s Socially Savvy Supporters
- Snuggie Wants YOU to Direct Its Next Commercial [VIDEO]
- 6 Online Tools for Expanding Your Video Strategy
- Traditional Publishers Release Enhanced E-books for iPhone and iPad
- Mashable’s iPhone App Updated with New iOS 4 Features
» AlleyInsider.com
- The Practical 8-Step Survival Guide For Startups
- Jason Calacanis Wants To Hire "One Of The Top 25 Analysts/Writers In The Tech/Business World" To Help Write His Newsletter
- 10 Things We Learned Today
- CHART OF THE DAY: If Don Draper Weren't A Fictional Character From 50 Years Ago, He'd Be All Over Hulu (CMCSA, NWS, DIS)
- The OpenAppMkt Is Here To Break Down Apple's Walled Garden (AAPL)
- How I Started Charging For What I Used To Give Away Free And Got Away With It
- Oh God: This Company Just Asked Us To Embargo News That They've Hired A VP Of Ad Sales
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- Microsoft received more money selling companies than it spent on acquisitions last year, Tech Flash reports. It spen...
- 5 Lessons Entrepreneurs Should Learn From How Kids Think
- Call Of Duty Online In China Could Net Activision $100 Million In First Year (ATVI)
- AdAge's Michael Learmonth brings the Flipboard craze into reality: There is no way that it is going to help publishe...
- "VC just told me one big impact of internet gambling bill could be creation of startups that help states get their l...
- Spotify says it still plans to launch in the U.S. this year and that Billboard report saying otherwise is wrong.
- Microsoft Will Take Steps To Block The Google-Yahoo Japan Partnership (MSFT, GOOG, YHOO)
- A town in the UK is planning a giant Foursquare party.
- Q&A: 7 Fundraising Questions From Real Entrepreneurs
- The First Awesome Thing I Noticed About My New Android
» ReadWriteWeb.com
- Raising Money - The July Roundup
- No Surprise - SaaS Causing Real Effects on the Supply Chain
- ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 31 July 2010
- Weekly Wrap-up: Street Slide vs. Street View, StumbleUpon's Success, Digital Natives Not So Savvy, And More...
- Managing Rapid, Unexpected Business Growth
- Like a Robot Struck by Lightning: Gowalla to Launch Write API, Possibly With Pictures
- Twitter Annotations Not Coming Soon, After All
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- Survey Finds Gap in Attitudes Between the Cloud "Haves" and "Have-Nots"
- Elegant.ly Finding a Designer for Your Startup
- Developer of Android App That Transmits Users' Voice Mail Passwords Denies Malicious Intent
- Data Centers Suited For Dr. Evil and Servers, Too
- Immigration Laws Still Need Fixing for Entrepreneurs
- Strategy Roundtable: Startups In Malaysia
- Study: Youth Not Only Care About Facebook Privacy, They Do Something About It
- Move Over Taylor Swift, Occipital Brings Real-Time Panorama Creation to the iPhone
- Tests Confirm "Death Grip" Unique to iPhone 4, Consulting Firm Says
- To Block or Not to Block Facebook and Social Media in the Workplace
» TechDirt.com
- Innovation Happens When Ideas Have Sex
- Detroit News Anchor Realizes How Twitter Has Changed How He Engages With Viewers
- What About Creating A Digital Transmission Right
- Marvel Issuing Takedowns Over Thor Trailer; Hey Marvel: Trailers Are Advertising
- Court Lets Venues Deduct Fees From BMI License For Directly Licensed Music
- Russian Court Orders YouTube Blocked
- US 27th In Broadband Speeds? Slower Than Kyrgyzstan
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- US Copyright Group Caught Red Handed Copying Competitor's Website
- Content Leaks: Call The Lawyers, Or Talk To Fans Honestly?
- RIAA Defends Lawsuit Spending... But Reminds Everyone How It Helps Screw Over Musicians
- Well That Should Fix Things: Goldman Sachs Implements Email Filter To Ban Swear Words
- An Open iPhone App Market That Doesn't Require Jailbreaking... And Which Apple Can't Stop
- Connecting With Fans... In The Porn Industry?
- Copyright Getting In The Way Of Preserving Video Game History
- Debunking The Logic In Favor Of Paywalls
- Kristin Hersh Turns An Album Into A Book
- Jury Dumps Patent Used To Sue Facebook
» TechMeme.com
- MoneyBall for Startups: Invest BEFORE Product/Market Fit, Double-Down AFTER. (Dave/Master of 500 Hats)
- The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets (Julia Angwin/Wall Street Journal)
- Discovering Who To Follow - With more than a hundred million users ... (Cpen/Twitter Blog)
- The Irony - Black Hat Video Stream Hack (Michael Coates/...Application Security)
- Android Wallpaper Apps Falsely Accused of Spyware and Stealing ... (Antonio Wells/Android Tapp)
- Steve Ballmer on the iPad: The transcript (Philip Elmer-DeWitt/Fortune)
- Spotify Denies Reported Setback to U.S. Launch (Eliot Van Buskirk/Epicenter)
» CenterNetworks.com
- Clicky Adds Video Analytics and Offers Direct Vidder Connection
- Why They Write About Apple
- Rambler to Merge with Afisha – New CEO Nikolay Molibog from Afisha
- Last Few Days of Bing Cash Back
- Get Ready NYC…Wireless Signals Coming To NYC Subway
- Free Bottle of Cold Water With These Job Board Jobs
- Tumblr Down?
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- New Coworking Location Opening in St. Louis
- I Guess You Can Buy Anything Online
- Quintura Launches Kid-Friendly iPhone and iPad Search
- Order Beer and Hot Dogs From Your Seat With Your Mobile
- Free Bumper With This Week’s Job Board Jobs
- Apple’s Bumper Protection for Jobs (cartoon)
- Hold Your Nose! Howcast Partners With NYC on QR Code Promotion
- CNBC: Texas Best State For Business
» GigaOM.com
- What Startups Can Learn from Apple’s Antennagate
- Google, China and the Demands of Real-Time News
- BlackBerry 6: Lipstick on a Pig?
- Android This Week: Froyo for EVO; Top 5 Widgets
- Are Most VCs Dinosaurs Who Need to Hurry Up and Die?
- Where To Watch Shark Week 2010 Online
- What a Nerd Wants: 10 Things Tech Geeks are Waiting For
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- A Peek Inside the M&A Playbooks of Technology’s Top Acquirers
- Why Do You Need a Computer to Use an iPad?
- Forget Texting, Let’s Talk About Taking Pictures While Driving
- Putting Chips to Work for Sharing Pedal Power
- Do We Need An Apple App Store For Web Apps?
- How Online Video Affects the Time Warner Cable-Disney Retrans Spat
- Is Facebook Missing an Opportunity by Saying No to an IPO?
- Tips for Handling Information Overload
- Is Android Ready for Samsung’s New Tablet?






































