TOP 20 TECHNOLOGY AND GADGET NEWS - 9th NOVEMBER
TOP TECH NEWS 1
Daily tech news
1.White Nokia N9 is now available for preorder, will cost you €699
2.Facebook: India to Become Largest Market
3.Google Offers Goes Live in Brooklyn!
4.Adobe Stops Development of Mobile Browser Flash
5.Samsung launches a pink Galaxy S II in South Korea
6.Apple engineers: Siri will never be available for the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS or
the iPod Touch
7.Samsung Gets Apple's Carrier iPhone Info
8.AVOS Acquires Trunk.ly for Delicious
9.Motorola RAZR now available in the UK
10.The quad-core HTC Edge LeakED
11.Galaxy Nexus to be priced at $289 at Costco
12.Walmart to Open Innovation Lab in India
13.ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime to Get Tegra 3
14.Siri not Coming to Older iPhones yet
15.US: 16,000 Stores Will Sell Kindle Fire From November 15.
16.Google+ Launches Official Pages Guide
17.Apple ships iOS 5.0.1 early to some Regular Users
18.Android distribution in October: Gingerbread takes the lead
19.Kobo and Its Ereader Acquired for $315 Million By Japanese ecommerce firm Rakuten
20.Google Says It Will Stop Supporting Gmail App for BlackBerry
1.White Nokia N9 is now available for preorder, will cost you €699
2.Facebook: India to Become Largest Market
3.Google Offers Goes Live in Brooklyn!
4.Adobe Stops Development of Mobile Browser Flash
5.Samsung launches a pink Galaxy S II in South Korea
6.Apple engineers: Siri will never be available for the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS or
the iPod Touch
7.Samsung Gets Apple's Carrier iPhone Info
8.AVOS Acquires Trunk.ly for Delicious
9.Motorola RAZR now available in the UK
10.The quad-core HTC Edge LeakED
11.Galaxy Nexus to be priced at $289 at Costco
12.Walmart to Open Innovation Lab in India
13.ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime to Get Tegra 3
14.Siri not Coming to Older iPhones yet
15.US: 16,000 Stores Will Sell Kindle Fire From November 15.
16.Google+ Launches Official Pages Guide
17.Apple ships iOS 5.0.1 early to some Regular Users
18.Android distribution in October: Gingerbread takes the lead
19.Kobo and Its Ereader Acquired for $315 Million By Japanese ecommerce firm Rakuten
20.Google Says It Will Stop Supporting Gmail App for BlackBerry
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hmmm...wheres the picture ?