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Review: Blogo 1.3
Blogo 1.3 is a versatile blog editing application that goes the extra mile by offering features you won’t find in similar applications.
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Samsung launches Galaxy Tab
Samsung has finally revealed the Galaxy Tab, a tablet computer running Android 2.2 that will begin shipping in October in Europe. There's no date given for when the tablet hits the U.S. or how much it will cost.
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Apple posts video from special event
If you missed the live stream of Apple's event where new iPods and an updated Apple TV were unveiled, you can catch up now.
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Discover Preview's hidden image editing powers
With Preview, you can adjust an image’s tonality, color, and even select objects within the shot to copy and add to other photographs. Take a quick photographer’s tour of this handy imaging application.
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FCC asks for more feedback on net neutrality
The FCC will ask for a new round of comments on net neutrality, with the questions focused on managed services and mobile broadband.
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What HDR means for iPhone photos
iOS 4.1 adds an HDR (high dynamic range) option to the iPhone's built-in Camera app. The results are subtly improved and realistic looking photos.
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Review: PongVaders: Episode 1 for iPhone
Aliens have taken over the center of your screen and are intent on destroying Earth. Using your square, tennis-like paddles, you and a partner (the game is multiplayer only) must work together to deflect any missiles the aliens throw at our homeworld.
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Twitter for iPad is finally here
After months of speculation, Twitter on Wednesday released the first universal version of its iOS client, bringing a full iPad implementation into the mix.
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Apple TV: What you need to know
The latest version of Apple's media device won't arrive for another four weeks. But we can still provide some answers to your burning questions about the redesigned Apple TV.
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Podcast: Inside Apple's latest announcements
Join Jason Snell, Chris Breen, Jon Seff, and Dan Frakes as they discuss the Apple
Music Event for 2010, including new iPods and the all-new Apple TV.
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Remains of the Day: Did I miss anything?
What could be more important than Microsoft finishing Windows Phone 7? Or Steve Jobs’s approval of Intel’s latest acquisition? I’ll tell you what: Don Draper on his iPhone.
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Windows Phone 7 released to manufacturers
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Sony announces music service, hints at TV service
On Wednesday, Sony announced "Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity," a streaming music service that will arrive by the end of the year, the company said.
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FCC strikes down free broadband plan
The FCC said it won't adopt a proposal that would auction spectrum and require the winner to offer free services.
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Hands on with Apple's new iPods, Apple TV
After Wednesday's Apple media event, we got to spend a little while in a hands-on area adjacent to the Yerba Buena theater with a few dozen members of the media, analysts, VIPs, and—most importantly—new iPods and Apple TVs. Without any further ado, here's what we spotted.
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Zulu plugin for FileMaker merges databases with iCal
FileMaker calendaring becomes easier with Zulu, which publishes FileMaker Server records directly into iCal and iOS devices.
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Review: Chronicles of Mystery for iPhone
Chronicles of Mystery is a hidden picture mystery game that is riddled with software bugs, a complicated plot, dull character dialogue and repetitive gameplay.
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Scorecard: Apple music event
Last week I pondered what Apple might announce at today's music event. Let's see how those predictions fared.
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Epson releases Stylus NX625 all-in-one printer
The low end of the all-in-one printer market got a feature bump with Epson's Stylus NX625, which has some nice improvements over the NX420.
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