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Why Apple's iPhone Defense Is Total Nonsense When Steve Jobs took the stage at Apple's headquarters last week, it was no surprise he came across as smug and defiant.
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Facebook Hits 500 Million User Milestone Facebook now has half a billion users -- here are some facts and figures to help you put that number into perspective.
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Microsoft Giving Away Windows Phone 7 to Employees Microsoft says all of its employees will receive a Windows Phone 7 phone when it launches
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At Facebook, More Members Means More Lawsuits Even as Facebook welcomes its 500 millionth member, it faces a lawsuit claiming ownership of 84 percent of the social network.
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Report: T-Mobile Has 80 Percent Chance of Getting iPhone According to a report T-Mobile is going to start selling the iPhone in the third quarter of this year.
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