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Will Anyone Buy a 3D Nintendo DS? Nintendo announces a 3D version of its Nintendo DS coming next year, but does anyone really care about 3D?
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Apple Sells Contract-Free -- But Not Unlocked -- iPhones at List Price You don't need proof of an AT&T contract to buy an iPhone, but you'll want an AT&T contract if you want it to be anything more than an iPod Touch.
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Nintendo's 3D-Capable 3DS: Five Questions We know that the upcoming mobile gaming device won't require special 3D glasses, but there's a lot that we don't know.
Mozilla Stops Development of Firefox for Windows Mobile Mozilla has decided to stop the development of Firefox for Windows Mobile
Critical Firefox Bug Fixed One Month After Disclosure Firefox 3.6.2 was released late Monday, fixing a critical bug in the browser.
Nintendo to Launch 3D-capable DS Handheld Nintendo is planning to launch a new version of its handheld DS gaming device on which users can play 3D games without the need for special glasses.
China: Google 'totally Wrong' to Stop Censoring Google was "totally wrong" to stop censoring results on its China-based search engine, Chinese state media cited a government official as saying.
Google Stops Censoring in China UPDATE: Google has made good on its promise to stop censoring its results on Google.cn in China.
Facebook to Banish (Some) Irrelevant Ads Social network promises to weed out ads that use your profile attributes to make false promises.
IBM Slapped With 3rd Mainframe Antitrust Complaint in Europe A third antitrust complaint against IBM's mainframe business was filed with the European Commission Tuesday.
Wikipedia Founder Praises Google Over China Decision Human rights groups joined Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to praise Google over its decision to stop censoring Internet searches in China.
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