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Apple Sells An iPad Every Two Seconds

Company adds that developers have now created more than 11000 apps specifically for the hot-selling new tablet.

 

B&N Cuts Price on Nook

B&N Cuts Price on Nook

B&N cut the price of its Nook e-reader to $199 and unveiled a new W-Fi only model that costs $149, as the competition over electronic-book readers turns to a new battle front: price.

 

Apple iPhone iOS 4 Arrives: 10 Reasons to Upgrade

The Apple's iOS 4 arrives Monday for owners of the iPhone 3GS and 3rd generation iPod touch, delivering a bevy of new features worth the upgrade. If you're not getting an iPhone 4 (by choice or limited stock availability), iOS 4 should supercharge your ....

 

The Droid X gets real on Verizon

The Droid X gets real on Verizon

Looks like Verizon and Motorola are coming clean with the Droid X a little earlier than planned -- it just appeared on the official Droid page, complete with comfirmation of that 4.3-inch screen size.

 

Cell users to get radiation warning

Cell users to get radiation warning

San Francisco, California, likely will become the first U.S. city to require cell phone companies to disclose how much radiation their gadgets emit.

 

Apple Sells Out Of iPhone 4 Pre-Orders On Day One

Apple Sells Out Of iPhone 4 Pre-Orders On Day One

Apple and AT&T have now both sold out of their initial batches of iPhone 4 devices.

 

Microsoft Kinect to hit stores Nov. 4

Microsoft Kinect to hit stores Nov. 4

If Microsoft has its way, we all will be playing video games by moving our bodies instead of holding remotes starting November 4.

 

Apple, AT&T kick off iPhone 4 pre-orders

Apple, AT&T kick off iPhone 4 pre-orders

As promised, Apple early today began taking pre-orders for its new iPhone 4, although only the black model was immediately available. Around 6 a.m. Eastern, however, the iPhone 4 page on Apple's U.S. online store was returning an "Oops! An error occurred" message. Minutes later, the entire store went down. It was back up around 8 a.m., and a Computerworld editor successfully ordered one of the iPhones (in black). But by 8:15 a.m., the store was again down, displaying a "We'll be back soon" message.

 

Research In Motion Is Testing a Tablet

Research In Motion Is Testing a Tablet

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is testing a tablet that could act as a companion to its BlackBerry phone, says the Wall Street Journal. The BlackBerry

 

Microsoft Launches Newer, Slimmer Version of Xbox 360

Today at its Xbox 360 media event in Los Angeles, Microsoft dropped a big piece of news: the launch of a slimmer version of the Xbox 360,…

 

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