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Toshiba AT330 Tablet Unveiled; Apple Beats RIM In Canada

Toshiba The Toshiba AT330 tablet computer has been shown off at Toshiba World 2012, which took place in Germany and it comes featuring a vast screen and an old school aerial.

Sky has announced that it will roll out a novel web service named as Now TV for personal computers, cellular phones and tablet computers.

RIM (Research In Motion Ltd) has been expelled from the peak for smartphone shipments in the Canadian market for the first time, chasing Apple Inc.’s iPhone.

Facebook got hold of 750 patents from International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), appending intellectual property that may assist it oppose allegations of patent breach, an individual close to the transaction stated.

Facebook Ready To File IPO Today

Facebook Facebook is poised to fire the starting gun on a flotation that's set to value the globe's largest social networking site at around $100 billion.

Federal prosecuting officers stated that information from users of MegaUpload could be erased as soon as Thursday.

The U.S. FCC Federal Communications Commission has sanctioned an overhaul to its Lifeline plan that subsidizes telephone service for poor people, with the objectives of saving funds and permitting the subsidy to go toward broadband service.

Sky Go is a great app, which lets Sky clients to watch Sky TV live on their smartphone as well as tablet. It's already obtainable for both the iPad and iPhone and is now coming to special Android devices.

Sky Rolls Out Mobile Movie Service; HTC Assures Better Smartphones

Sky Sky recently declared that the Sky Go mobile service will shortly comprise streaming movies "on demand" for customers.

Verizon Wireless could be rolling out the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Motorola Droid 4 Dec. 8 shortly. The carrier refused to verify or reject the hearsays.

HTC's promise of "cutthroat" novel models in early next year may not be sufficient to encourage capitalists it can recover the pioneering streak, which catapulted it from an obscure contract maker to the globe's No. 4 smartphone brand.

Apple’s iPhone rules more brand loyalty than any other smartphone, a latest client research has established.

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