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Twitter overtakes Facebook among US teens
AFP, Published on 09/10/2013
» Twitter has overtaken Facebook as the most popular social network among US teens, according to a new survey.
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Apple sets iPhone launch for 50 new markets
AFP, Published on 09/10/2013
» Apple's new iPhone models, coming off record opening sales, will be launched in more than 50 new markets by November 1, including Russia, Spain and Italy, the company said Wednesday.
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Vertu ti Ferrari
Life, Published on 09/10/2013
» The limited edition VERTU Ti Ferrari combines Vertu’s pioneering design, modern technology and luxury services with bespoke Ferrari materials and specially curated Ferrari content; only 2,013 of these luxurious, handcrafted VERTU Ti Ferrari phones will be released.
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Apple planning iPad news
AFP, Published on 09/10/2013
» Apple is planning to reveal iPad updates at an invitation-only event later this month, the technology news website AllThingsD reported Tuesday.
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Gibraltar betting on US online gaming
AFP, Published on 09/10/2013
» The tiny British territory of Gibraltar is bidding to snap up a giant slice of the nascent US online gaming market as states gradually begin to relax a ban on Internet betting.
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Rural young getting connected, poll says
Business, Saengwit Kewaleewongsatorn, Published on 09/10/2013
» Access to information among young people in rural areas is almost on a par with that of their urban counterparts thanks of the proliferation of budget smartphones.
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True ahead of schedule with 3G migration plan
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 09/10/2013
» True Move is gearing up to integrate mobile users on its second-generation (2G) network to the 3G system within four months, eight months ahead of the national telecom regulator's requirement.
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Your five-step programme to total recovery
Life, Wanda Sloan, Published on 09/10/2013
» One of the greatest improvements in internet browsers came when Google introduced its sleek Chrome software, and ingeniously made the address bar into what it called the omnibox.
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Group backed by internet giants seeks cheaper access for the poor
Life, Published on 09/10/2013
» Accessing the internet in the developing world is unnecessarily expensive, partly due to government policies that hinder competition and should be scrapped, a new alliance backed by Google, Yahoo and Microsoft said on Monday.
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