Mashable!:
It all started with Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads that emphasized the poor 3G coverage provided by AT&T. Next came a lawsuit from AT&T, claiming the ads were misleading, and a series of holiday-themed ads from the Verizon camp. Finally, AT&T decided to hit back with an ad of its own, bringing in actor Luke Wilson (Read More)
Engadget:
There's a decent chance you North Americans in attendance won't ever see the likes of AOpen's XC Mini GP7A-HD, but for those in places where having a say on what innards are shoved into their next nettop (we're lookin' at you, Japan), this mini PC is apposite to fill quite the void. Boasting only a small frame, NVIDIA's Ion (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Yesterday I spent the day at TechCrunch’s ‘Real Time Crunch-up’. This despite having no idea what a ‘Crunch-up’ actually is.The important thing is that Erick had asked me to help moderate his panel about marketing within ‘real-time streams’, which is a subject close to my heart. So close in fact, that had he asked me to hel (Read More)
Engadget:
It's been a hot, hot minute since we've seen anything noteworthy from the lads and ladies over at Pegatron, so it's not shocking that we're super tantalized by the prospect of yet another netbook flooding the oversaturated market in the near term. All unnecessary snideness aside, the sub-$200 price point that's being floate (Read More)
TechCrunch:
If you ever sit next to me on a plane you will notice that I have a small ritual that I prepare every time I reach cruising altitude. I begin by pulling out my iPod touch and then my Movie Wedge. The Movie Wedge is a little bean bag with a lip for holding up MP3 and video players. That's it. It's amazingly great.We talked a (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Today's featured workspace is an example of how you don't have to spend a fortune to have a fun and functional workspace with a solid dose of style. Obviously Apple products don't come cheap, so we'll discount the present of a nice big gorgeous and pricey Apple screen as part of the total cost of the space. The rest of the (Read More)
SF Gate:
Apple Inc's iPhone is coming to South Korea this week, a local carrier announced Sunday, bringing the iconic communications device to one of the world's most sophisticated mobile phone markets. KT Corp. began accepting orders for the iPhone both online and in... iPhone - Apple - South Korea - Mobile phone - Smartpho (Read More)
MSNBC:
Photos on Facebook have cost a Canadian woman her long-term sick leave benefits.
Facebook - Sick leave - Insurance - Business - Financial Services. (Read More)
MSNBC.com: Nightly News:
Nov. 21: From coast to coast, entrepreneurs with a love of food are launching their own restaurants on wheels. NBC’s Contessa Brewer reports. (Nightly News). (Read More)
Gizmodo:
After teasing BlackBerry lovers with a limited "premier" customer release earlier in the week, AT&T has let loose with the BlackBerry Bold 9700. It's now available for anyone and everyone who loves all things BlackBerry. T-Mobile users, who;ve had access to this phone for a while, can yawn at this post at their leisure. (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: iPhoneJust days after receiving final approval from regulators, the iPhone will go on sale this week in South Korea. KT Corp, the country's second largest mobile carrier, began taking orders for the iPhone today, with plans to launch the phone on Saturday, November 28.Apple has confirmed the KT announcement, th (Read More)
Valleywag:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back.Today, the Times runs a trend(ing) piece in the business section on how Twitter users are making serious cash Tweeting ads (Read More)
Valleywag:
Remember the moment you knew MySpace was doomed? It came in the form of obnoxious ads. Which your Twitter stream is about to be. So: are you making that cash, or being cashed in on? Pay Per Post is back.Today, the Times runs a trend(ing) piece in the business section on how Twitter users are making serious cash Tweeting ads (Read More)
Engadget:
Not kosher with getting a handset tailor made for DJing? How's about transforming your existing iPhone into that very device when the mood strikes you? Hailed as the first true DJ MP3 iPhone / iPod touch app in the world, Amidio's $19.99 Touch DJ program (available now) enables users to independently manipulate two MP3 or M (Read More)
Ars Technica:
EMI recently scored an epic victory against the US website that tried to sell Beatles tracks online for a quarter, but the whole incident raised a familiar question: why, exactly, isn't The Beatles music legally available online?The answer isn't hard to find—as everyone knows, The Beatles' own music company (Read More)