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iriver Story reviewed, incites rebellion over price


If you didn’t feel you got the whole Story yesterday , here’s a pleasing helping of seconds, this time in the form of a full-on review. The PC Pro team rates iriver’s Kindle emulator as a “serious contender,” and places its readability on par with Sony’s touch-less Readers

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BlackBerry Curve 8530 now official on Sprint


As we revealed this morning, the BlackBerry Curve 8530 — a CDMA remix of the 8520 now available on T-Mobile — is coming to Sprint to do battle with its Verizon-branded cousin. Unlike Verizon, which promises a November 20 launch for $99.99 on contract after rebate, Sprint isn’t revealing pricing or availability details for the low-end BlackBerry — but naturally, if they’re smart, the answers will be “cheap” and “soon,” respectively. Filed under: Cellphones BlackBerry Curve 8530 now official on Sprint originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Nov 2009 15:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds .

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Microsoft Word allowed to stay on sale… for now


Just as we predicted, Microsoft’s request to have that ban on sales of Word put on hold pending appeal of i4i’s XML patent victory has been granted. That means IT managers and excitable first-year college students can continue to happily throw down cash for the world’s most popular word processor, while the rest of us twiddle our thumbs waiting for either proceedings to resume on September 23 or Stevey Ballms to write the big check and make this whole case disappear forever. Filed under: Software Microsoft Word allowed to stay on sale… for now originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Sep 2009 00:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

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Twitter: Using Tweet is OK, Twitter Might Not Be


Twitter has applied to trademark the word “Tweet” says the official blog . They think it is an obvious attachment to the Twitter brand, but say they have no intentions of going after users of the word.

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