INQ Mobile intros new phones; adds Twitter

INQ Mobile is introducing two new phones to the market, one of which allows for easy Tweeting on the go.

FTC continues probe of Google-Apple tie-ups

Even after Google CEO Eric Schmidt said hell step down from Apples board, regulators will carry on investigating the Google/Apple interlocking directorates issue.

FTC continues probe of Google-Apple tie-ups

Even after Google CEO Eric Schmidt said hell step down from Apples board, regulators will carry on investigating the Google/Apple interlocking directorates issue.

Electric car maker Think plots rebound

Derailed by money problem, Think Global hopes to reset itself financially and begin production of a small electric car in the fourth quarter of this year.

Denial-of-service attack downed Gawker Media

The attack was launched at Consumerist, a blog that Gawker no longer owns but which is still hosted on the same servers.

SpringSource, Canonical, and MySQL join Red Hat on Microsofts hit list

Microsofts recent 10-K reveals that the software giant still views open source as more foe than friend.

Sony dropping 80GB PS3 in Japan?

An alleged internal document from 7-Eleven, which sells games in Japan, is making the rounds in the blogsphere. It suggests that Sony will soon discontinue the 80GB PS3 in its home country, fueling speculation that a new model is on its way.

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/08/nikon-crams-projector-into-compact-camera/

Nikon announces the S1000pj, and along with a nice, big 2.7” screen, a 12.1 megapixel sensor, there’s a VGA projector inside.
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Cluster bombs humanitarian alternative

Sensor fuzed weapons contain self-destruct features that protect civilians, company says.

The Album Is Dead, Long Live the App

In small but increasing numbers artists are not only selling through the iTunes music store but Apple’s app store. If this trend continues the idea of buying a bundle of music won’t die with the album — it will survive with the app.
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