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Genius' SP-T1200 speaker system loves to be touched Engadget (Tuesday) Filed under: Home Entertainment, Portable Audio Okay, so you could argue that most any speaker system would appreciate some TLC, but Genius' latest really adores it. The SP-T1200 2.0 Touch Speaker System comes with a black-onyx finish and enab... |
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| Mon, June 23 2008 | |
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Celebrity Media: EW Not Celeb Mag; TMZ As Diet Of Life; Microfame paidContent (Monday) As we prepare for our EconCeleb conference next month, some interesting stories are popping up about celeb media: -- EW is not a celeb magazine: So says Scott Donaton, the publisher of Entertainment Weekly, the Times Inc magazine. He said in th... |
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Motorola prepping "last stand" 8 megapixel phone? Engadget (Monday) Filed under: Cellphones While our homeboy Boy Genius may not be quite as well-known for his Moto scoopage as he is for his streak of RIM leaks, we're totally intrigued by his report today that Moto is working on an 8 megapixel phone code named "Dark ... |
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Mobile Content Bits: AOL UK-WIN; Turner On Fun Text; MCN In Thailand; AIM For Windows Mobile Moconews (Monday) -- WIN To Power AOL UK Mobile Store: AOL (NYSE: TWX) UK has struck a deal with mobile entertainment provider WIN plc, which will supply the portal with a mobile content delivery platform for both web and mobile. Aside from powering the portal's mobile ... |
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| Sun, June 22 2008 | |
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Wikipedia Updater Fired For Scooping NBC on Tim Russert's Death Silicon Alley Insider (Sunday) When Tim Russert collapsed ten days ago, his colleagues at NBC held off reporting the news for almost two hours so his family wouldn't hear about it from the media. They also asked other TV networks to hold off reporting it, which they apparently agreed... |
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| Fri, June 20 2008 | |
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Drudge Retort's Retort To AP: Personal Issue Resolved But 'Larger Conflict' Remains paidContent (Friday) Rogers Cadenhead, the tech author who runs the Drudge Retort, agrees with the Associated Press that the legal dispute that started when the wire service objected to his site's use of its news reports is over but doesn't see an easy end to the overarchin... |
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