The electronics chain will bring Amazon’s popular e-book reader to its stores this fall, selling it side-by-side with the Barnes & Noble Nook and Sony’s Reader. CNET News.com
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The electronics chain will bring Amazon’s popular e-book reader to its stores this fall, selling it side-by-side with the Barnes & Noble Nook and Sony’s Reader. CNET News.com
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The company issues a statement saying it will post App Store approval guidelines, along with “relaxing” restrictions on development tools. Originally posted at The Digital Home CNET News – Apple
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Redmond’s latest customer relationship management program is being made available as a public beta, with the final version of CRM 2011 planned for around the end of the year. CNET News.com
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A South African has been shortlisted for a global competition which could see her travel to China to look after pandas for a month. News24 Sci-Tech
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Military bases across the US have banned the sale of a new video game that lets a player pretend to be a Taliban fighter and “shoot” US troops. News24 Sci-Tech
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The head of Google Eric Schmidt says he understands why Germans are uneasy about the company’s Street View service. News24 Sci-Tech
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Google has begun delivering internet search results as fast as a person can type, displaying a list of suggested terms and the actual results for the top suggestion. News24 Sci-Tech
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15 000 hatchlings from some of the 300 sea turtle nests trucked to a Nasa space centre after the Gulf oil spill have already been released. News24 Sci-Tech
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Scientists have found a nearly complete fossil of a new dinosaur in Spain that sports a noticeable hump, maybe as possible advertising, they speculate. News24 Sci-Tech
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From turning random household objects into giant balls to stuffing princesses full of cake until they’re morbidly obese, the video game industry has no shortage of strange ideas. CNN.com – Technology
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