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Verizon announces Droid 2, available August 12

It wasn’t the most well-kept secret in the world, but the news is nonetheless exciting, as Verizon Wireless finally announced the Motorola Droid 2 on Tuesday. The Droid 2 will be available for presale on Verizon’s Web site starting August 11 and will be in stores August 12 for $199.99 with a two-year contract and …

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OmniFocus for iPad: Sunny with a chance of productivity

OmniFocus for iPad (available in the App Store for $39.99) packs a powerful productivity punch, landing right on the jaw of your time management needs. And for a cool $40, it better. Suffice it to say, The Omni Group broke the mold when they created OmniFocus for iPad. I mean that literally. They didn’t simply stick to the look they …

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Sam’s Club to offer Wi

Sam’s Club is hoping that free Wi-Fi access will be one way to lure more buyers into its stores, especially those who are shopping for Wi-Fi TVs. Sam’s Club The warehouse membership club owned by Wal-Mart announced Tuesday that it plans to upgrade its more than 500 U.S. stores with Wi-Fi by November. Provided by AT&T, the free Wi-Fi will …

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Saudis call off BlackBerry ban

Research In Motion The BlackBerry is still open for business in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi communications regulator said Tuesday that it has decided to call off the ban on BlackBerry messenger services following efforts by Research In Motion to satisify some of the country’s regulatory requirements. The decision came because of “positive developments in the completion of part of the …

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Google pulls Easy Root from Android Market

Since its beginnings, Android’s identity has hinged on its openness and customization. Unlike Apple’s iOS, Android allows users, handset manufacturers, and carriers a lot of room for tweaking their devices. But even with so much freedom, a select group of folks demanded even more customization and decided to “root” their handset. And up until now, that has been possible with …

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Watch Xvid videos on your iPad

The iPad may work wonders as a mobile video player, but it’s rather hamstrung by the limited number of video file formats it supports. Indeed, unless you convert all your videos to MP4 format (a lengthy and sometimes fruitless process) or stream them via an app like Air Video (not an option when you’re offline), you’re sorta outta luck. Enter …

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Skype facing up to FaceTime threat

Free call provider Skype is looking anxiously over its shoulder at Apple’s new FaceTime video-calling service, a company filing reveals. Although Skype is available for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, Apple and mobile networks reserve the right to change the terms of inclusion in the app store. The company warns in an SEC filing, seen by Network World, that …

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The Verizon iPhone: Here we go again

Don’t count on it. Kent German/CNET The tech boy has cried “Verizon iPhone” so many times that this villager hardly listens anymore. Indeed, it wouldn’t be a day if a new rumor didn’t pop up, but just wanting a Verizon iPhone to cure the AT&T woes isn’t going to make it happen. The latest tidbit comes via TechCrunch, which reported …

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