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Sony PlayStation on Your Windows Phone 7?

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b2b news - It wasn't a big surprise when Microsoft demoed Xbox LIVE running on its new Windows Phone 7 platform earlier this week, but how about a similar connection to Sony's PlayStation Network?

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New Smart Phone for Samsung

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b2b news - On Sunday, Samsung Electronics Co., the largest maker of cell phones for the U.S. market, revealed the first phone running Samsung's own "smart" software system, bada.
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New Windows Mobile Resembles Zune

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b2b news - Microsoft Corp. has came up with a new mobile software that will work a lot like the Zune media player.

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Faster Browser for the iPhone

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b2b news - Opera Software, a Norwegian browser company, said it would reveal a version of its Mini browser for Apple Inc's iPhone next week, offering faster download speeds.

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iPad Haloing Other Products

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b2b news - The announcement of Apple's iPad was released two weeks ago, and by now, everyone in the world probably knows about it. Okay, maybe that's exaggerating a little bit, but there has been a big buzz about the iPad.

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Will Mozilla Leave Mac OS X 10.4 Out in the Cold?

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b2b news - Mozilla wants its Firefox browser to stop supporting Mac OS X 10.4, the operating system also known as Tiger that was released in 2005, but the plan is running into some resistance.

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Interactive Textbooks for iPad?

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b2b news - Software developer ScrollMotion has been tapped to develop iPad-friendly versions of textbooks for education publishers like McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin, and Kaplan.
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Touch Input for Chrome OS?

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b2b news - For some time now, Google has been focusing development on the netbook and tablet markets, using Android OS as a stepping stone into the sub-laptop operating system market. The first tablets featuring the Android OS have already arrived. More are on the way for 2010, which brings up the question: What about Google's other mobile software project, Chrome OS? Will it make its way onto tablets too?
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