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Toshiba to Develop 3D TV with No Glasses
Japanese electronic giant Toshiba Corp. announced on Tuesday that it is developing a new technology that would allow viewers to watch 3D television without special glasses. In an interview, Toshiba spokesperson Yuko Sugahara confirmed earlier reports, saying that the development for such technology is... 
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Cheating Incidents Using Cellphones Become Notorious in Cambodia
Cambodian authorities expressed alarm over the significant increase of cheating incidents among students, who used cellphones to share answers during national examinations. According to reports, hundreds of students were caught talking to friends or relatives over their cellphones to ask for answers... 
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Saudis Sell Off Their BlackBerry Devices Following the Ban
A report over the weekend told that thousands of Saudis are now selling off their BlackBerry devices ahead of the scheduled ban by the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. However, with very few people willing to buy the smartphones, Saudis were forced to sell it at a much cheaper price. “I want... 
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Starbucks to Offer Free Wi-Fi in Some 6, 700 US Stores in July
In a bid to attract more consumers to its doors, the world’s largest coffee chain Starbucks Corp. announced on Monday that it will be offering unlimited use of wireless internet access (Wi-Fi) in all company-operated stores starting July 1. Starbucks hopes to take back lucrative share of the restaurant... 
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Hardware Makers Push for Andriod-based OS in Tablet PCs
Jen-Hsun Huang, the president and chief executive officer of Nvidia, revealed on Monday that majority computer hardware makers are now pushing for the establishment of Google’s Android technology as the primary operating system for new tablet computer lines. “It is good news that we finally have... 
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Apple iPad Breaks iPhone Sales Record, Sold 2 Million Units
The worlds largest technology company Apple Inc on Monday announced that it had sold more than 2 million iPad tablet computers just a month after its release, breaking the record set by the highly-popular iPhone. In United States alone, Apple was able to sell more than 1.4 million units of iPad despite... 
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Parents want their Kids to Wear Lindsay Lohan’s Breathalyzer Bracelet
Millions of parents around the world are now wondering if they can get the same ankle bracelet attached to Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan, saying that the breathalyzer technology can help them monitor or solve alcohol abuse of their children. But the company responsible for designing and manufacturing... 
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Users Prefer “Prepaid” Wireless Service – Study
A new study released by a wireless industry firm showed that majority of users are now preferring to use prepaid cellphone service rather than committing to a two-year subscription contract. New Millennium Research Council added that the new trend among cellphone users are putting the burden on the shoulders... 
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Google Ousts Apple from No.2 Top Smartphone Maker
Google Inc., the maker of the ever-more popular Android phones, has now taken away the Top 2 spot from Apple Inc. after outselling the iPhone in the US market during the first quarter of 2010. Many of the analysts said that the change in lead for the Smartphone software industry has now sparked a tougher... 
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Underage Children with Facebook Account Increasing
A new study by media watchdog Ofcom showed that the number of children, aged 12 years old and below, who have Facebook and other social networking accounts increased in the past couple of years. According to the report, many of these children have ignored the age restrictions by the social networking...