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Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality

Internet giants Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and a slew of other high-profile tech companies weighed in on new rules that are currently being written to keep the Internet open. The CEOs of of those companies, along with some telecommunications and media firms, such as EchoStar and XO Communications, sent a letter to the Federal Communications …

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Five awesome iPhone tower defense games

If there’s a bigger game genre for the iPhone than Tower Defense clones, I haven’t found it. A quick search of the App Store reveals well over 100 titles matching that description. No surprise there: the iPhone’s touch screen lends itself perfectly to this kind of game (which, for the uninitiated, requires strategic placement of defensive armaments to ward off …

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MetroPCS nabs its first Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone

On Monday, MetroPCS introduced its first Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, the Samsung Code. Though it’s not running the latest Windows Mobile 6.5, the Code does give MetroPCS customers another smartphone choice, which is a bit lacking to say the least (the carrier’s only other smartphone is the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330). The Code offers the standard WinMo features, including Outlook …

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Verizon confirms via Twitter: Palm Pre coming in early 2010

There’s been some debate as of late about whether Verizon Wireless will offer the Palm Pre in the new year. Though Verizon CEO Lowell McAdams said the company plans to sell the Pre in early 2010, TheStreet.com caused a bit of ruckus when it reported in late September that the carrier decided against selling the Pre. Subsequently, analysts called shenanigans …

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Megaphone: Windows Mobile 6.5

IT managers around Australia can breathe a collective sigh of relief. The launch of the latest Windows Mobile OS 6.5 is guaranteed to bring fewer complaints from staff who wish its corporate policy allowed for iPhones. In this edition of Megaphone we take a closer look at the new Microsoft OS. We let our fingers do the walking over the …

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Preorder your Moto Cliq

The hubbub over Verizon’s upcoming Droid smartphone isn’t the only Google Android news Monday. T-Mobile also launched a preorder site for its new Motorola Cliq. The handset won’t be available to take home until November 2, but you can reserve your Cliq now for $199 with service. We had a chance to review the Cliq last week and discovered much …

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Sprint to acquire iPCS to end lawsuit

Sprint Nextel has settled its legal dispute with its wireless affiliate iPCS by striking a deal to acquire the company in a transaction valued at around $831 million. Sprint announced Monday that it plans to buy iPCS for $24 a share, a 34 percent premium to its Friday closing price of $17.88, which means the company will be spending about …

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Free Wi

Travelers flying on Virgin America over the holidays will get free in-flight Wi-Fi thanks to Google, the companies said Monday. Google and Virgin America are teaming up to offer free Wi-Fi Internet service for all Virgin America passengers traveling between November 10, 2009, and January 15, 2010. The Gogo Wi-Fi service, which was rolled out to Virgin America’s entire fleet …

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Panasonic optimistic about 3D TV

Panasonic is hoping to capitalise on James Cameron’s new 3D film Avatar by launching its own 3D technology for the home at CEATEC in Japan this week. Panasonic hopes that Avatar The company has invested in the technology by producing concept TVs, Blu-ray players as well as a professional stereo video camera, and hopes this will make it synonymous with …

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Moto Cliq: Best Android implementation yet

CNET I know I’m not the only one staring at my clunky T-Mobile G1 right now, willing it to transform into Motorola’s new Cliq. I’ve never been a fan of the G1’s thick slab of chin rest that came as part of Google and HTC’s debut of the Android platform. And, in my opinion, the plastic slug never did Android …

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