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BlackBerry users offered apps, not cash, for outage

BlackBerry customers slammed by last week’s global outage are being offered free apps, not cash, as payback for their troubles.

At least a dozen apps, which would cost about $100 on the BlackBerry App World site, will be made available in the next few weeks, according to a statement released Monday by BlackBerry maker Research In Motion.
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CALL OF DUTY MODERN WARFARE 3 FOR PC FRENCH EDITION

If your kid love to play computer games I am sure you would not want to miss the chance to give your kid this Game of the Year awardee and is now returning back on sale this coming November, 8, 2011. This multiple game is called call of duty modern warfare 3 pc it is the best selling first person action pack epic series in the market today. So what are you waiting for get yourself a copy now, pre order is currently open online so buy now! I am sure you yourself will love to play this too.

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RIP STEVE JOBS

My favorite words from Steve Jobs “Your time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t let the noise of others opinions drown out your inner voice. Have the courage to follow your heart.

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Thank you for the innovative fire in you. The world will definitely miss and icon. Thank you Steve Jobs!

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Google+ gets more sign-language friendly

A video-chat feature called Hangouts is one thing that sets Google+ apart from Facebook and Twitter.
When lots of people are chatting together in a Hangout, only one person “has the floor” at a time — and you can tell who this person is because their video feed is by far the largest on your computer screen. Until recently, Google’s computers used microphone volume to determine who got to be in control of the conversation. So the person yelling the loudest got control of the virtual chat.
One problem: What if you’re using sign language?
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HTC says Google-Motorola bid would not affect its ties

HTC, the world’s No.5 smartphone maker, said on Tuesday the proposed bid by Google to acquire Motorola Mobility would not affect its partnership with Google.

“This a positive development to the Android ecosystem, which we believe is beneficial to HTC’s promotion of Android phones,” HTC said in a statement. “The partnership between HTC and Google remains strong and will not be affected by this acquisition.”
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