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AdMob Unveils Download Tracking for iPhone Applications.

ibtimes.com — AdMob, the world's largest and fastest growing mobile advertising marketplace, today launched Download Tracking for iPhone applications. For the first time, advertisers can accurately monitor App Store conversion rates - clicks on an ad that lead to a completed download of the advertised application...More… (Tech Industry News)

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SDXC memory cards promise 2TB of storage, 300MBps transfer

engadget.com — Phenomenal (theoretical) cosmic capacity, itty-bity living space.More… (Hardware)

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New Freescale processors target Linux netbooks

arstechnica.com — According to Freescale the chip is designed to power "low-power, gigahertz performance netbooks at sub-$200 price points". Sporting an ARM Cortex-A8 core, Freescale claims that the i.MX515 performs from around 600mHz to 1 GHz and provides up to 2,100 Dhrystone MIPS (million instructions per second). More… (Linux/Unix)

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Toy trains 'Star Wars' fans to use The Force

usatoday.com — The Force Trainer (expected to be priced at $90 to $100) comes with a headset that uses brain waves to allow players to manipulate a sphere within a clear 10-inch-tall training tower, analogous to Yoda and Luke Skywalker's abilities in the Star Wars films.More… (Gadgets)

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Microsoft Layoff Rumors Swirl

gamespot.com — Reports today that as early as this month, Microsoft will begin reducing its workforce. Xbox 360 purveyor said to be reducing workforce significantly as early as this month; initial estimates of 15,000 layoffs labeled "grossly exaggerated." More… (Microsoft)

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AT&T moves closer to offering in-home cell base stations

arstechnica.com — AT&T is asking customers whether they'd like to test putting a tiny cellular base station in their home.More… (Tech Industry News)

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Google-YouTube to Throw Inaugural Bash For Obama

googlewatch.eweek.com — What's one way to foster goodwill among the incoming Presidential administration led by Barack Obama? Throw it a party, of course! More… (Tech Industry News)

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21 Free Apps For Mac OS X That Are Absolutely Useful

smashingapps.com — This is the post where we are listing out few great free tools for Mac Operating System, this is an exclusive post for our those readers who are the Mac users. But our other readers will also enjoy this post.More… (Apple)

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10 Killer WordPress Hacks

smashingmagazine.com — In this article, we'll show you 10 new useful killer WordPress hacks to unleash the power of your favorite blogging engine. Each hack has an accompanying explanation, so you'll not only unleash the power of WordPress but also understand how it works.More… (Programming)

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Adobe Strikes Back (Flash vs Silverlight/Microsoft)

fool.com — We know that Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) wants to pull the rug out from under Adobe Systems (Nasdaq: ADBE). The Flash platform commands a unique and very visible niche of the software market, and Silverlight is designed to steal that market as quickly as possible.More… (Software)

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Apple: Give Us Money And We'll Remove DRM From Your Music

consumerist.com — Apple has dropped DRM from iTunes — and is offering to remove their DRM from music you already bought for the low, low fee of $0.30 per song.More… (Apple)

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A Closer Look at Apple's Advanced Notebook Battery Tech

appleinsider.com — The new 17" MacBook Pro claims an industry leading 8 hours of battery life, thanks to a series of innovations Apple highlighted in the new notebook's introduction. Even so, many of the advancements are not actually new, but rather the product of Apple's incremental engineering efforts to increase its notebooks' usability and desirability.More… (Hardware)

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World's thinnest television unveiled

telegraph.co.uk — The world's thinnest television was unveiled on Tuesday measuring just 6.5mm (0.26inches).More… (Tech Industry News)

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Is Apple Really Happy to Let Go of DRM? Don't Bet on It

popularmechanics.com — No, Apple's big "One More Thing" announcement this year was the end of its digital rights management system (DRM) and the beginning of diverse pricing for its iTunes music sales. Though Apple tried to couch the diverse pricing bit as an exciting advance (songs will now cost $.69, $.99 and $1.29, instead of a uniform $.99)More… (Apple)

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