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Nokia, Intel Join Forces to Develop New Phone Software
World’s biggest mobile phone maker Nokia Inc. and software giant Intel Corp. announce on Monday a deal that would help both companies develop top-class Smartphone software that can directly compete against Microsoft, Apple, and Google. Based on the initial agreement Nokia’s Linux Maemo software platform... 
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Russian Teen Behind Hottest, Most Unusual Website Chatroulette
A report by the New York Times showed that a 17-year-old Russian was the founder and creator of Chatroulette.com, one of the hottest and most unconventional, new websites on the world wide web today. According to the report, Andrey Ternovskiy, a high school student in Moscow, founded Chatroulette, which... 
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Japanese Gov’t Probes Bogus Apple iTune Credit Bills
The Japanese government on Monday announced that it will summon Apple Inc officials this week over hundreds of complaints about the bogus charges against iTunes customers, saying that the online store is charging customers for download that they have not made. In Japan alone, at least 95 people complained... 
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Microsoft Released New Mobile Software
In a bid to expand its appeal to customers beyond its core business, world’s largest software manufacturer Microsoft Corp has launched on Monday its new operating software for mobile phone, which aims to improve quality of music, networking, and, gaming experiences of users. With the introduction of... 
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Judge Gives “Go Signal” to Show Gay Marriage Trial on Youtube
The presiding  judge handling the controversial trial for the constitutionality of gay marriage in California has allowed videotaping and uploading of footages of the hearing on the popular video-sharing website Youtube. The trial on same-sex marriage, which will begin next week, can now be viewed by... 
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Obama Calls for Broader Wireless Spectrum
United States President Barack Obama, through National Telecommunications and Information Administration Chief Lawrence Strickling, is now calling for more radio spectrum availability from federal regulators that would allow wireless Internet service providers to compete against broadband plans being... 
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Obama Urges China to Allow Use of Social Networking Sites like Twitter
Despite recent legislations banning the use of Twitter in China, United States President Barack Obama on Monday urged the Chinese government to allow the use of the microblogging website, saying that it should be available to all people and all places in the world. In a meeting at a town hall in Shanghai,... 
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Switzerland Privacy Watchdog Wants Google Street View Blocked, Sues Internet Giant
Search engine giant Google Inc will face a lawsuit that was filed by a Swedish privacy watchdog, which accused its popular Google Street View application as a direct violator of the strict tradition of personal privacy in the country. The Federal Data Protection of Switzerland on Friday issued a statement,... 
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New iButton Helps People Deal with Air Travel
Virgin Atlantic Airways has launched a new iPhone application that would help people deal with their phobia in flying by just pressing the “iButton.” The new iButton application, according to Virgin, has over 98 percent success rate in helping people to overcome their fear in flying. The App was... 
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Latest Wi-Fi Technology Allows Gadgets Talk Without Connecting to Wireless Network
Wi-Fi Alliance, an industry group in charge of services and developments in the technology, on Wednesday announced that it is nearing completion of “Wi-Fi Direct,” which is designed to allow various kinds of gadgets to talk to each other without having to connect to a wireless network first. According...