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Circuit City Closing All U.S. Stores

18 January, 2009 (14:45) | Shopping, Technology

Electronic retailer Circuit City is closing its doors after 60 years in the business. All 567 U.S. stores are closing, but Canadian stores are not affected. There will be liquidation sales starting immediately and lasting until all merchandise have been sold.
Circuit City [Via Wired]

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Google Stops Active Development of Google Notebook

16 January, 2009 (21:48) | Web

Google has announced that they will stop active development of Google Notebook. We have long been fans of Google Notebook, and we are sad to see it go. According to Google, the Notebook website will still be available, but they won’t be adding features or signing up new users. This also means that their browser [...]

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Palm Pre: An iPhone Killer?

10 January, 2009 (10:13) | Communication, Technology

Palm has introduced the Palm Pre cell phone. It looks ready to take up the battle with Apple’s iPhone. Take a look a the many photos on Palm’s own website to see for yourself.
The Pam Pre uses Palm’s new webOS operating system. It has an 3.1 inch, 24 bit, 320×480 pixel screen. It has a [...]

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Get the Daily Buzz with Mobuzz TV

25 October, 2008 (14:09) | Web

Mobuzz TV is a vlog (video blog) that gives you the buzz five days a week. Each episode is about 5 minutes long and covers current topics of interest related to the internet, electronic gadgets, etc.
Mobuzz TV programs are available via the internet, or you can download them to your device of choice: computer, iPod, [...]

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The Guardian Provides Full Stories in RSS Feed

25 October, 2008 (08:27) | Web

The Read Write Web blog has a story about how the English newspaper The Guardian has started to provide full stories in their RSS feeds. This is very good news. As the Read Write Web blog correctly writes, many of us use our RSS reader as a hub for our daily information consumption. I certainly [...]

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