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July 29, 2010
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Amazon Unveils Sleek New Kindle Third-generation e-readers lighter weight and better screen make it the most enticing Kindle yet.
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Facebook May Get a Real 'Delete Account' Option Facebook is apparently testing new options for letting members delete their accounts. It's about friggin' time.
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Google's Social Gaming Plan: More Than Just Rumors? Even The Wall Street Journal suggests that insiders (unnamed, of course) reveal Google has something big planned -- and not just with Farmville.
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Facebook 'Questions' Service Attempts to Crowdsource Answers Facebook debuted a beta Questions service that relies on the Facebook community to hunt down answers to queries - rather than the standard links.
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Nintendo: We'll Reveal 3DS Launch, Price Details in September Nintendo says it'll put launch parameters and a price tag on its upcoming 3D handheld in September, suggests current pricing rumors have overshot the mark.
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Nintendo DS Sales Sink by Half, Intensify Quarterly Loss Nintendo records a substantial quarterly revenue loss as sales of its Nintendo DS handheld plummet.
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Motorola vs. Apple: Who's the Better Mudslinger? Apple and Motorola have started slinging mud as both attempt to dominate the smartphone market.
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Why Business Should Embrace the $139 Kindle 2 E-readers like the Kindle 2 can cut costs and improve productivity, and at $139 it's time for businesses to take a closer look at moving to digital publications.
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Rogue Android Apps Secretly Grab User Data Security experts claim a wallpaper app for Android based phone can surreptitiously grab user data and send it to a third party.
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100M Facebook Profiles Now Available For Download Security expert proves a point about Facebook privacy and creates a database of 100M public profiles and makes them available for download.
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Amazon's New Kindle Rachets up E-reader Price Battle Amazon.com's announcement that it will launch a new version of its Kindle e-book reader in late August could further stoke a price battle between major players.
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