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Last.FM No Longer Free For Most
Internet radio has really taken off within the last few years with services like Pandora, Slacker, and Last.FM. Pandora and Slacker both offer their services for free but also have a premium upgrade package available. So far, Last.FM has always been free, including unlimited skips and a few ads. That’s about to change, because today,…
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Leaked Specifications on the Samsung I9100 – Galaxy S2

We’ve all been hearing rumors on the Samsung Galaxy S2 and now the official specifications have been leaked, or so they claim. Samfirmware.com got their hands on these specifications from their tipster and are certain these are official. Read on to hear all about the goodies that come inside this phone.
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Vulnerabilities found in Peep – HTC’s Twitter Application

Recently Raul Siles, Founder and Senior Security Analyst with Taddong.com discovered the Twitter Credentials Disclosure stating the vulnerabilities in the HTC Peep (Twitter) Application. Didn’t know there were any? These could have potentially displayed your Twitter credentials, making them vulnerable to eavesdropping attacks.
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The Pocket PC Geeks Podcast for 02/03/11!

UPDATE! Microsoft moved the press release to Friday, meaning our show will be the first place to go to find out about the upcoming news from the company Hey there geeks, now do we have an awesome gift to share with you! On February 3rd, Microsoft’s Brandon Watson, Director of Developer Relations, will be joining…
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Nanosheets with high-tech potential – possibly “Supercapacitors”

Valeria Nicolosi of Britain’s Oxford University and Jonathan Coleman of Ireland’s Trinity College Dublin have led a group of scientists into a new study. The group of scientists have just created a way of splitting materials into ‘nanosheets’ just one atom thick that could possibly lead to new electronic and energy storage technologies, maybe even…
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[NEW] iHear Network Application on Android – Try it out!
iHear is a brand new Android application that lets you hear geo-tagged content all over the world. Basically this application reads you content that is posted to the internet. Sitting right where you are, you can “virtually” teleport anywhere worldwide and listen to what people are saying as it happens.
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Wall Street Journal Reports: Verizon Beats AT&T in Voice Calls for iPhones

For quite a while now, Walt Mossberg at The Wall Street Journal has been testing the two iPhones, one on each network of course. Keywords: each network. The phones themselves are essentially identical, except for the fact that they have different radios inside to accommodate the two carriers’ differing network technologies. Verizon is CDMA and…







