Monday, September 20, 2010

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Samsung unveils new tablet
Samsung has unveiled an iPad competitor called the Galaxy Tab. It has a 7-inch screen and runs the latest Android operating system. The 3G version will be available from all carriers. Official pricing has not yet been announced.

Why doesn't Microsoft hire this guy?
Long Zheng built an instant version of Bing more than a year ago. He's also got a nifty Twitter app and a well-regarded Microsoft blog. But for now, he's just a hobbyist.

4chan takes down RIAA, MPAA sites
Upset over antipiracy crackdowns against file-sharing sites, users of the Web image board launched DDoS attacks against movie and recording industry sites.

10 Features Android Tablets Need to Beat iPad
Apple's iPad may be the tablet market's key driver at the moment, but it's possible that, with the right plan, any company with a solid vision could catch up. Here's a look at 10 features that companies such as Samsung, Hewlett-Packard, Cisco Systems and Dell will need to give their tablets in order to successfully take on the iPad.

Sony's PlayStation Move Hits Living Rooms, Eager Arms Gamers Rejoice
Sony's motion-controlled gaming device, the Move, is now available. What does that mean and why should you care? This story explains it all.

Note: Cross posted from nutzworld.com.

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