OpenFeint Helps Generate 1.58 Million Downloads for Indie Game Air Assault in One Week
Why I Will Be Getting an iPad. No, Really.
The iPad will offer me just about everything that I have ever wanted in a digital convergence device.
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Hospitals turning to medical interpreter hot lines to speak to patients
DALLAS — More U.S. hospitals are using language interpreters on live video and telephone hot lines to communicate with a growing number of patients who don’t speak English.
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Coming to a Cellphone Near You
Many of us grew up hearing ads on the radio, but those ads never knew where you were, what kind of radio you had, or your general demographic information. TargetSpot, a CBS-backed venture that calls …
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OpenFeint Helps Generate 1.58 Million Downloads for Indie Game Air Assault in One Week
Expands Successful Free Game of the Day Program
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Week in Apple: Steam on the Mac, Apple flings poo at HTC
eBay classes to be held in Springfield April 23
Nellie Lamers, a University of Missouri Extension specialist, will be the instructor for a popular MU Extension training program entitled, “Learn to Sell on eBay.”
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Wikipedia to join search options in mobile Safari?
Wikipedia could become one of the default search options in the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch versions of Safari, investigation hints. The reference is buried in the code of the iPhone 3.2 SDK, alongside the two earlier engine options. While Safari defaults to Google at present, users can also toggle Yahoo search for a different set of results….
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Pulse: Gibson releases iPhone guitar app
Gibson has released an iPhone app enabling budding guitarists to learn new chords, tune their guitars and stay in time.
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Week in Apple: Steam on the Mac, Apple flings poo at HTC
Apple’s lawsuit against HTC may have been the talk of the Internet for most of the week, but Valve’s teasers for Steam coming to the Mac took the prize for most exciting news. MacHeist also released a new software bundle and the rumor mill gossipped about HDMI on the next Mac mini. Need to catch up? Valve creates fake Apple ads, teases Steam on OS X : Valve has begun sending images to gaming …
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