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Court finds for David in Goliath v. David
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Nov 3, 2011
Yesterday a Spanish court threw out Apple's 2010 lawsuit against tablet maker, Nuevas Tecnologias y Energias Catala (NT-K). The relatively tiny...
The Amulet (Amazon Tablet) is real and it's wonderful, according to a report
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Sep 6, 2011
MG Siegler of TechCrunch says that not only is Amazon really building a tablet, he's tried it out and he loves it. The story goes that Amazon will...
Samsung announces U.S. release of Galaxy S II
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Aug 31, 2011
Carriers will be T Mobile, Sprint and AT&T, phones will be available in mid-September. Won't work on 4G LTE networks, which seems like a bit of...
Preparations being made for the Amulet.
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Aug 31, 2011
Since Amazon won't confirm a name, or even the existence, of its forthcoming tablet, we're going to go ahead and name it the Amulet. Especially...
Amazon could be nipping at Apple's heels when it comes to tablet sales
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Aug 30, 2011
For a product that doesn't exist, whose arrival date is undetermined, that doesn't have a name, that doesn't even have official confirmation of its...
HP wants to spin off PC business
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Aug 30, 2011
Look inside your PC. See any money in there? Neither does HP. That's why the company wants to spin the PC business off into its own company as...
Meanwhile, you can get a Samsung Galaxy Tab for free kinda
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Aug 19, 2011
That's at Best Buy if you buy a $1500 46-inch 3D TV. They toss in a Galaxy Tab for free. Best Buy says this is more a promotion for the 3D TV than...
HP TouchPad looks to be a dud
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Aug 17, 2011
You would have thought that hiring Russell Brand to appear in the commercials would have made it a big hit....
Samsung appeals European ban
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Aug 15, 2011
Well, speaking of patents and technology and lawsuits and devices, let's check in with Europe. That's where Samsung really wants to sell its...
Amazon to launch tablet by October
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Jul 14, 2011
The Wall Street Journal is the latest to write up the long kicked around rumor of Amazon being about to launch a tablet computer. The Journal says...


