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Mobile version of the line of super Google Android phones, also known as … of our PCWorld Labs test for point-and-shoot digital cameras, along …
Samsung Captivate now shipping from AT&T, right on cue – Engadget
Under the hood with the Samsung Galaxy S – CNN Money
Samsung Captivate Now Available On AT&T For $199.99 – UberGizmo
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Feeling at Home With a Router – Wall Street Journal

March 30th, 2010 Contents Generator No comments

SlashGear (blog)
Feeling at Home With a Router
Wall Street Journal
This antenna-enhanced box sends data to and from desktops, laptops, smart phones and TiVos throughout the house. Its indicator lights glow, signaling all is
Cisco’s Valet routers take a cue from Flip’s design department Engadget (blog)



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P-Star on PBS: The rise of a young rap star – Chicago Tribune

February 8th, 2010 Contents Generator No comments

Peeking through a slit in the auditorium door, she’s slightly nervous. Moving her cowboy-booted feet from side to side, Priscilla Star Diaz (aka P-Star) waits for her cue to make it past rows of hundreds of Chicago public high school and middle …

Google’s Nexus One and the Apple tablet coming in Jan 2010? – TODAYonline (blog)

December 28th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments

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Google’s Nexus One and the Apple tablet coming in Jan 2010?
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Consumers could win big on this one because no longer would they be tied to a telco just because of the phones it has on its palette (cue the iPhone in its
Smartphones were the tech story of 2009 Washington Post


Smartphone shootout: Google Nexus One versus Apple iPhone 3GS (1) IBTimes
Top 7 Disruptions of the Year Wired News
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Cell phones becoming teaching tool – Lansing State Journal

November 29th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments

WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. — Ariana Leonard’s high school students shuffled in their seats, eagerly awaiting a cue from their Spanish teacher that the assignment would begin. “Take out your cell phones,” she said in Spanish.