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DEAR TOUCHPAD EARLY ADOPTERS: HP Just Stuck You With A $500 Brick – Business Insider

Thursday, 18 August 2011, 23:24 WIB | Hot News | 35 views

DEAR TOUCHPAD EARLY ADOPTERS: HP Just Stuck You With A $500 Brick – Business Insider TheArtGuy See Also: The Top 10 iPad Alternatives Money Can Buy HP Killing The TouchPad And Other WebOS Devices The Short, Sad, And Painful History Of The Palm Pre Now that HP has officially killed its WebOS hardware business, what happens to the early TouchPad adopters? The death of WebOS devices means developers will stop making apps for the OS, even though most were ignoring it before today. HP effectively put WebOS in...

Seychelles Shark Attack: Man Killed On Dream Honeymoon – International Business Times

Wednesday, 17 August 2011, 15:26 WIB | Hot News | 33 views

Seychelles Shark Attack: Man Killed On Dream Honeymoon – International Business Times In the second week of their honeymoon, a British man was killed in a freak shark attack as his new wife sat sunbathing on the beach. Ian Redmond, 30, actually survived the attack off Anse Lazio beach on the island of Praslin, the second largest island in the Seychelles.  However, he died shortly afterward, a local police spokesman said. Redmond lost an arm and suffered severe hip injures while snorkeling about 30 feet off the beach. According...

Pottermore: Open for Boy Wizardry Business!

Monday, 15 August 2011, 19:10 WIB | Celebrity News | 35 views

Pottermore: Open for Boy Wizardry Business! Attention, Harry Potter fans: J.K. Rowling's latest chapter in this iconic saga is open for business. But not for everyone. The handful of fortunate fans who received early access to the Beta version of this interactive website can now cycle through it. They're encouraged to share their thoughts on the "different elements" of the creation and to recommend improvements, as all will be welcomed to the site in October. What does it look like at...

Grand Old Banks Get A Second Life – Crain’s New York Business

Sunday, 14 August 2011, 21:23 WIB | Hot News | 47 views

Grand Old Banks Get A Second Life – Crain’s New York Business

Does Flowing Salty Water Sustain Life Beneath Mars Surface? – International Business Times

Friday, 5 August 2011, 10:23 WIB | Hot News | 41 views

Does Flowing Salty Water Sustain Life Beneath Mars Surface? – International Business Times Can life exist on Mars? The latest discovery of new evidence of liquid water on the red planet once again brings up a ray of hope. NASA scientists said on Thursday that new evidence indicates that highly salty water may flow on Mars during its summer, which also empowers the possibility of life on the planet. Signs of water on the red planet were found over a decade ago, but the earlier findings indicated that any water on Mars would be in the...

Google’s Phone Calling Service Launches In New Zealand – National Business Review

Thursday, 4 August 2011, 11:24 WIB | Hot News | 30 views

Google’s Phone Calling Service Launches In New Zealand – National Business Review Google launched its Voice service in New Zealand today, offering low-cost calls from within Gmail to a traditional landline or mobile phone number. Voice is being rolled out progressively, with the first Google account holders connected this afternoon. The Skype-style service charges US2 cents a minute for calls to a landline (against US2.3 cents with Skype), and US20 cents for calls to a cellphone ((against Skype's US32 cents). And like Skype,...

Why No One Should Believe Apple’s Earnings Guidance – Fox Business

Monday, 18 July 2011, 23:54 WIB | Hot News | 48 views

Why No One Should Believe Apple’s Earnings Guidance – Fox Business The only thing more consistent at Apple (AAPL) than its ability to generate excitement for new products is its track record of releasing hilariously-conservative financial forecasts that it then easily blows away. The strategy is striking for a company that is one of the most forward-looking, innovative and respected in the world. Ultimately, Apple’s tendency to low-ball its guidance and analysts’ willingness to play along with the charade...