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- Facebook takes down Palestinian intifada page
- N.Y. to scrutinize AT&T and T-Mobile merger deal
- Report: Siri's voice tech to come to iOS 5
- Sony's Crackle expands content on PS3, Roku
- Microsoft: IE9 best at sparing your laptop battery
- More than 8 million iPads sold so far this year?
Facebook takes down Palestinian intifada page | Top |
Facebook has removed from its site a page calling for a Palestinian intifada, following a request from Israel's minister of public diplomacy. New pages, though, appear to have taken its place. | |
N.Y. to scrutinize AT&T and T-Mobile merger deal | Top |
The New York Attorney General released a statement Tuesday stating his office will look closely at the AT&T/T-Mobile deal to ensure it doesn't harm New York wireless consumers. | |
Report: Siri's voice tech to come to iOS 5 | Top |
Apple is said to be including powerful voice recognition technology in the next version of its iOS from a company it acquired last year. | |
Sony's Crackle expands content on PS3, Roku | Top |
Sony Pictures Entertainment's Crackle full online video content is on its way to the PlayStation 3, Roku set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, and other devices. | |
Microsoft: IE9 best at sparing your laptop battery | Top |
Sharing measurements of actual power usage, Microsoft has concluded its browser is more energy-efficient than rivals' software. | |
More than 8 million iPads sold so far this year? | Top |
A collection of analysts polled by Fortune magazine peg unit sales of both the original iPad and the iPad 2 at anywhere from 5 million to 8.8 million for 2011 up through Saturday. | |
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