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iPad 2 Roundup

  • Danya Glabau
  • March 4, 2011
A skinny but charismatic Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad 2 on Wednesday. You can get your new device basically everywhere starting next Friday. AT&T is offering new non-contract, “postpaid” billing…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • March 3, 2011
Now that the iPad 2 has been released, bloggers are wondering about what wasn’t included in the update. Twitter is staying away from the IPO gravy train… for now. Nintendo…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • March 2, 2011
The iPad 2 announcement came today! And it’s coming in multiple colors from the get go. Google pulled over fifty programs infected with malware today. Are you infected? Here’s the full…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • March 1, 2011
The end of an era: RIP Sidekick smartphones. The Google cloud failed for 40,000 users yesterday, but their data is backed up on low-tech tapes. Imagine how cool it would be to…
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Erin Rose’s Tech Links

  • Erin Rose
  • February 28, 2011
Ack! Gmail contacts and emails go missing; Google acknowledges software problems. Rumors about Apple products in new colors really excite tech bloggers. Jurors tweeting from the jury box and other…
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Erin Rose’s Tech Links

  • Erin Rose
  • February 23, 2011
Should we protect the Internet from “astroturfing” (fake grassroots movements on forums, etc. that are actually run by major companies)? Technology bests the man (again): Smartphone app gets driver out of…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • February 22, 2011
The new iPhone presence on Verizon’s network might be squeezing out Motorola’s Android devices. A cool civic application of new technology: New York City will soon be including QR codes…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • February 17, 2011
You know the next financial bubble’s really building when people start denying there’s a bubble. Netflix won’t be working on most Android phones anytime soon. Google’s taking another crack at social,…
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Erin Rose’s Tech Links

  • Erin Rose
  • February 14, 2011
Rumors are wafting, nay, zooming around the interwebz about the new iPhone nano. The US State Dept is now tweeting in Farsi. Iranian revolution, part 2, anyone? Some contributing bloggers…
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Erin Rose’s Tech Links

  • Erin Rose
  • January 12, 2011
Kudos to Twitter, the only company to bring secret Wikileaks subpoenas out into the open. Microsoft is fighting Apple’s attempt to trademark the term “App Store.” Everybody wants to make…
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Danya Glabau’s Tech Links

  • Danya Glabau
  • January 11, 2011
The iPhone arrives on Verizon! But it might not make sense to get one right away… The Internet’s next big rumor is concerned with a round of impending MySpace layoffs. Are data-hogging…
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