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Amazon to lose $50 on each Kindle Fire, says analyst

Amazon may lose as much as $50 on each Kindle Fire tablet that it sells, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. In an investor note released yesterday, Munster calculated the manufacturing cost of each Kindle Fire at $250. But the company is selling its...

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Schmidt says Google TV heading to Europe

Google TV will be launched in Europe early next year, despite its rocky start in the U.S., company Chairman Eric Schmidt told an audience in Edinburgh, Scotland, last night. Delivering the keynote MacTaggart Lecture at the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International TV Festival, one of Britain’s premier...

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Do a better job protecting mobile privacy, Canadians told

Not enough Canadians are taking measures to protect the personal information stored on their mobile devices, the country’s privacy commissioner said Thursday. That assessment was based on a survey commissioned by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada that found, among other things, that...

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Link to MTS releases the BlackBerry Torch 9810 for a whopping $624.99 no-term

MTS releases the BlackBerry Torch 9810 for a whopping $624.99 no-term

Here it is Canada – the most expensive no-term price for the new BlackBerry Torch 9810. This QWERTY touchscreen slider topped off at $599.99 at Bell, Rogers, TELUS and Virgin. SaskTel came in a bit cheaper at $574.99… but it’s regional carrier MTSthat takes home...

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T-Mobile to get iPhone 5 as well

Just a day after a high-profile report that Sprint would be getting Apple’s next iPhone, a new report claims T-Mobile USA will be getting it as well. Citing “a contact within T-Mobile,” Apple tracking blog MacTrast says the U.S. carrier will be getting a version...

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China takes knock-offs to a new level, copying entire stores

BEIJING — In millenniums past, China developed the compass, gunpowder and papermaking, among multiple inventions that have shaped world history. In recent years, it has grown infamous as counterfeit central, from fake films to bootleg bags, and from Disney characters to DuPont chemicals. Now some...

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RIM launches two new BlackBerry Torch phones

Research In Motion on Wednesday took the wraps off two more powerful versions of its touchscreen BlackBerry Torch, aiming to buy time until it can introduce a radically new software package in its smartphones. The new phones, along with a Bold upgrade unveiled earlier, are...

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Kingston Digital Launches USB 3.0 Media Reader

Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the launch of the Kingston®USB 3.0 Media Reader. The reader takes advantage of performance benefits offered by USB 3.0 technology, allowing for faster data...

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