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Entries for September, 2011

iPhone 5 Case-Mate cases appear in AT&T inventory system

We’ve just been sent an image of AT&T’s inventory system, and iPhone 5 cases are starting to appear ahead of the device’s launch some time next month. Case-mate, the company that slipped up earlier this month and posted iPhone 5 cases and renders before quickly removing them after we published the images, is the manufacturer [...]

Canada tries again to update copyright legislation

OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada will reintroduce copyright legislation on Thursday as it grapples with the realities of the Internet age and tries to balance the demands of consumers with concerns from the movie industry. Original post by timothy

The future of Terra Nova

The pilot episode of the long-awaited Terra Nova debuted on Fox this past Monday night. The show is set in 2149, on a dying Earth threatened with extinction due to heavily polluted air and extreme overpopulation. 

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IDC: Amazon Kindle Fire may ‘radically redraw the media tablet market’

When Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet begins shipping to end users on November 15th, it will have the potential to “radically redraw the media tablet market” according to market research and intelligence firm IDC. Unveiled on Wednesday, the Kindle Fire is a portable and flexible 7-inch tablet that will provide users easy access to a wide [...]

Two more senior staff leave BlackBerry maker RIM

TORONTO (Reuters) – Executives in charge of developer relations and business outreach at Research In Motion have left the company, the latest in a string of departures this year as the BlackBerry maker trims its workforce. Original post by samzenpus

The Ultimate How Budget Airlines Work Quiz

Many of us have already had the experience of flying on a budget airline. Contrary to popular belief, most low-cost carriers arrive on time and do not lose your luggage, though you might have to put up with smaller seats and snack-less flights. Before you book your next flight, take our quiz to see how [...]

Stuff You Should Know: Teleportation (9:31)

Ever since the wheel was invented more than 5,000 years ago, people have been inventing new ways to travel faster from one point to another. Join Josh and Chuck from Stuff You Should Know as they investigate teleportation. Original post by samzenpus

Autonomy hits back at Oracle in deal spat

LONDON (Reuters) – A war of words between Oracle and Autonomy escalated on Thursday when dealmaker Frank Quattrone and Autonomy chief Mike Lynch disputed the U.S. software giant’s claims about the nature of a meeting all three parties attended in April. Original post by samzenpus

Sprint ends Premier program in bid to save unlimited data plans

Sprint has reportedly started to send out letters to its Sprint Premier customers alerting them that it is ending the program. The letters indicate that December 31st, 2011 will be the final day of availability for Premier benefits, and Sprint’s New for You Upgrade Program will take the Premier program’s place.”To allow us to continue to offer [...]

RIM replaces head of developer relations

(Reuters) – The executive in charge of Research In Motion’s developer relations has left the company, the latest in a string of departures this year as the BlackBerry maker trims its workforce. Original post by samzenpus