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Tags: Droid Bionic, google, Samsung tablet, twitter, verizon, Windows 8, Xperia X1, Zagat
This week was marked by few controversies, Yahoo’s CEO, Carol Bartz was fired, Google bought a new business while Twitter has reached a significant number of users. Stay connected for the most important news of the week.
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Tags: android, apple, Apple TV, facebook, google, IFA, IFA 2011, IFA Berlin, Samsung MultiView MV800, Sony P, Sony S, Toshiba Portege Z830, ultrabook
The IFA fair in Berlin is definitely the main event of the week, the most important technology manufacturers were there in order to present their latest products. Stay here for the most important news from IFA 2011. Will Apple launch it’s own TV? And, Facebook will start singing soon.
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Tags: apple, Apple CEO, crowdvoice.org, editors' picks, Firefox 6, Firefox 7, google, google news, MemShrink, mozilla, Nokia, Steve Jobs resigns, Symbian, Tom Cook, windows phone 7
This week is definitely marked by the decision of one of the most important figures in the IT industry, notably Steve Jobs, who decided to leave his CEO position at Apple, after several years of impressive success. Many other things have happened during this week, so stay connected.
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Tags: Apple TV, gadgets, google, google buy motorola, iPad 3, iPhone 5, Motorola Tablet, Nexus 3, Nissan Leaf, Sony Alpha A77, xBox 720
If you have some money set aside for purchasing high-tech, it would be better to keep your money for a while. The most awaited gadgets of the year still have not appeared on the market.
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Tags: Alcatel patent, blackberry, Foxconn, google, Microsoft, Research in Motion, RIM, robots, search engine, tablet, Torch
In this week’s tech wrap up: Foxconn Replaces Its Employees with Robots: Foxconn, the Chinese company responsible for 40% of global production of gadgets, has announced that it intends to replace its human workers with robots. Today, Foxconn is using 10,000 robots, but plans to increase this number to 300,000 in 2012! That’s pretty impressive and [...]
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