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Report: Next iPad to Have 5.6- and 7-inch OLED Screens (PC World)
PC World - Apple's second-generation iPad may feature 5.6- and 7-inch OLED screens, and may hit the shelves as soon as the fourth quarter of 2010, according to the Taipei-based Digitimes.
Canon launches the Vixia HF M32 (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Canon has introduced the Vixia HF M32 Dual Flash Memory camcorder. Housed in a compact, lightweight body, this camcorder is designed as an easy-to-use movie-making tool for consumers.
China stops funding Green Dam web filter: report (Reuters)
Reuters - Developers of China's Green Dam Internet filter have not received government funding in the past year, a local newspaper reported on Wednesday, placing in doubt the future of the much-criticized software.
Bing Client for Android Due Within Weeks (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft will release its first full-featured Bing search client for Android in the next six weeks, matching the search capabilities that Microsoft offers for the iPhone, company executives said Tuesday.
Mobile Facebook Users Hit 150 Million (PC World)
PC World - Facebook has about 150 million mobile users, up from just 100 million in April, and is counting on cell phones as the key platform for the future, according to the social-networking giant's head of mobile products, Eric Tseng.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
Android apps worth paying for (Appolicious)
Appolicious - More than 50 percent of apps in the Android Market are free; a number considerably higher than Apple’s iTunes App Store. With all those free apps, you can get lost in a sea of junk. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than squandering some cash on a really great app.
