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The more of ACTA that leaks, the worse it seems. KEI has the details on another portion of ACTA that had not leaked yet, which focuses on setting up new institutions that would manage ACTA after it was implemented. Basically, it would be an ongoing organization tasked with continuing to update ACTA's rules -- sort of a parallel organization to WIPO, which already exists, but which has recentl...
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Bharti Airtel will sell iPhone 3GS in India Bharti Airtel has announced that it has reached an agreement to sell the iPhone 3GS in India. Bharti Airtel is the largest cellular service provider in India, with more than 124 million subscribers. In a statement, Bharti Airtel said the agreement would allow Bharti to bring the latest iPhone to India "in the coming months" without setting an exact release date. The iPhone 3G has been sold in Indi...
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Found under: Symbian, S60 5th, Freeware, Photos, Pictures, Draw, Enhance, Paint pad is application for Symbian S60 5th edition phones which lets you draw on your pictures and enhance them with different styles. It has features like setting photo for background input text with different styles. It can help you make your photos more interesting and engaging. The tool bar is docked down to the bottom...
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T-Mobile USA may be setting its sights on Apple's iPhone as part of its turnaround efforts, according to a report in the Financial Times. As part of a broader report on how Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann sees the company's U.S. unit trending, the British newspaper reported the carrier is looking to sell the iPhone this year or next year, though it didn't cite the source of the i...
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More rumours about the future plans for T-Mobile USA have emerged after the company confirmed that it has had talks with other companies over setting up a joint venture. Click here for more.
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How Do You Use Your BlackBerry Series: Do You Use Voice Commands?   Do you use voice commands on your BlackBerry?survey We're back again for our second installment of our How Do You Use Your BlackBerry Series. Last weeks AutoDim results showed what I pretty much expected, almost 80% of the 10,000 that voted keep the Automatically Dim Backlight setting on. Some good comments as to just why you do or don't use it, my favorite being "Off because...
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How to set multiple alarms on your BlackBerry Back in the day, when I still had a crappy flip phone, I used to take advantage of the multiple alarms it offered. When I used an actual alarm clock, rather than my cell phone, I was apt to shut the thing off rather than hit snooze. This did not please my bosses at the time. My old phone, however, offered three different alarms, and I took advantage by setting all of them. So even when I silenced ...
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The Federal Communications Commission will deliver to Congress a National Broadband Plan setting an ambitious agenda for connecting all corners of the nation while transforming the economy and society with the communications network of the future -- robust, affordable Internet.Continue reading...
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Review: Plants vs Zombies for iPhone Tower defense games have been all the rage for the past couple of years.  Theres something about setting up towers to defend against wave after wave of increasingly difficult enemies that can be very satisfying.  But what happens when you take a tried and true gameplay type and have it developed
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GDC 2010: Interview with Keith Lee of Booyah Booyah is an App Store company with quite a few lessons in its past already. The founders are former developers at Blizzard (they worked on both Diablo and World of Warcraft before setting off on their own), and after their first app, Booyah Society, didn't exactly strike gold on the App Store, they went back to the drawing board on their idea of "real life achievements," and have done much b...
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