Nokia, AT&T, Best Buy and Microsoft are all holding hands and singing the same song about Nokia's Booklet 3G today.
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Can you feel it? Can you feel Motorola rushing back to relevance? If you're still in need of a bit more encouragement, have a gander at this.
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It's been a weird couple of days. I must say that I am very happy with the nanny state that we have here.
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At cursory glance there's nothing new here on the Leica M9 that we haven't already seen in the numerous other leaks, but if you're jonesing for more on the upcoming M9 -- and a dash of the CMOS-equipped X1 while you're at it -- Leica Rumors has managed to dig up the screencaptures of the M9 microsite and the M9 brochure.
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Tim Horton, Canada’s equivalent to Starbuck’s, brewed up some steamy hot controversy after one of there corporate offices in Rhode Island agreed to sponsor a rally hosted by Maggie “Moo” Gallagher’s anti-gay, National Organization for Marriage, or NOM.
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The other day, I received in the mail the following "2009 Priority Issues Survey" from the DCCC (Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee).
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AANZ offers us a brochure answering frequently asked questions about asexuality. What is it, why does it matter, and how can you get involved in coming out or being an ally.
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We had a hunch that 3DV Systems' technology -- which we actually toyed with back at CES 2008 -- had something to do with Microsoft's newly unveiled Project Natal motion tracking solution, and today details have trickled in to us confirming as much.
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