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Nikon Offers 3D Conversion Service For Digital Photo Frame

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Nikon Corp and Nikon Imaging Japan Inc. will start a service of converting a 2D picture into a 3D picture and displaying it on a digital photo frame viewable with the naked eye. Dubbed as “my Picturetown 3D”, the service will be launched in early December 2010 in Japan.

Walgreens selling $100 Maylong iPad clone

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Walgreens has quietly become one of the few chains selling a readily available Android tablet through a posting discovered by Chris and other Electronista readers.

Android Tablet Hits Walgreens for $100

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Walgreens isn't exactly known for being at the cutting edge of consumer technology. In fact, if you've been in a Walgreens lately, odds are that it involved picking up a prescription or buying some socks.

LimeWire Ordered to Shut Down Forever

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After a four-year legal fight with US record labels, LimeWire loses! Starting in 2007, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) began a lawsuit against LimeWire filesharing service, saying that by facilitating the illegal trade of music, movies, and other media, it infringed the...

MacTech conference: a chance to save $200, highlights of what’s to come

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MacTech will be the first opportunity for Mac developers to talk OS X 10.7 Lion and how to best use the coming Mac App Store. If you register before Thursday, October 28, you'll be able to save US$200.

Spotify denies talks with Apple

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Despite rumors to the contrary, UK-based Spotify denies being in talks with Apple over a possible acquisition. In an interview with CNET, Spotify representative Jim Butcher said that is company has "...absolutely no intention" of selling to Apple or anyone for that matter. That takes care of that.

Google on Purchasing Android Inc: “Best Deal Ever”

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For those of you that don’t know, Android and its mobile operating system was once separate from Google.

Apple holding “secret summit” with select iOS devs next week

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Business Insider is reporting that Apple is set to hold a secret iOS developer summit next week. The event apparently begins next Tuesday and will run for three days.

Kobo Wi-Fi eReader, iOS app periodical subscriptions go live

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Kobo today formally launched magazine and newspaper subscriptions across its platforms. Both the Wireless eReader as well as the iPad and iPhone apps can subscribe to and download periodicals with much of the formatting intact.

Yahoo launches a faster, sleeker, and more social Yahoo Mail Beta

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Section: Communications, Email / IM, Mobile, Web, Web 2.0 / Social Networking, Web Apps Can you recall the last time Yahoo did a revamp of one of its major web products - Yahoo Mail? I didn’t realize that it was five years ago. That was too long, right?

“Time Traveler” on Cell Phone in Charlie Chaplin Film

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There's a headline none of us expected to see today, right? This fellow George Clarke claims to have discovered a "time traveler" in the background of 1928's Charlie Chaplin film, The Circus. How does he know it's a time traveler, you ask? Simple: she's carrying a cell phone.

Sprint to back MeeGo devices

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At the Sprint Developer Conference on Wednesday, Sprint executives backed the use of the open-source MeeGo OS platform for mobile devices it will sell in the future. The carrier said it would help speed development of services and apps for many devices, including in-vehicle systems.

Sylvester Cann Captures President Barack Obama in an iPad

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Last week, at a rally in Seattle for Sentator Patty Murray, the most calm, cool, collected dude in the world, wearing a Shepard Fairey Obama HOPE t-shirt, held up his iPad to the President of the United States, Barack Obama, and asked for an autograph.

Google Street View Inquiry in the US is Over

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Regulators in the USA have ended their inquiry of the data grab by Google’s Street View cars. Today the FCT Federal Trade Commission stated in a letter to Google that it was officially ending its inquiry with no penalties whatsoever.

Security alert: New Trojan Horse apps said to attack the Mac

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Some security mavens have long theorized that as the Mac becomes more popular, we'd start to see malware that would start targeting the platform. Sure enough, this morning's crop of email blasts from PR firms included a few notices of trojans that are affecting Mac users.

Rumor: Camera woes holding up white iPhone, may be perma-postponed

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The mysterious and semi-mythical white iPhone 4 just can't catch a break. First Apple acknowledges the phone won't see stores before this Spring; now Cult of Mac is reporting that the reason may not be a manufacturing issue at all.

Chinese App Store opens; Apple store goes online in China

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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, Computers, Desktops, Laptops, Netbooks Today, Apple announced that their online store is now open in China.  Previously, customers in China needed to visit an Apple store or purchase through another vendor to get Apple products (or participate...

JooJoo Tablet Promises To Be Back in a New Avatar

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The ill-fated JooJoo tablet that debuted the same weekend as the Apple iPad had fallen off the radar for the last few months. But now the Singapore-based Garage Fusion Garage says it will be back next year with a new family of tablets based partly on the Android operating system.

Oakley TRON: Legacy 3D Glasses Look Sharp Outside the Theater

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If you're already tired of the flood of TRON: Legacy themed gadgets and products showing up on the market, you have a long way to go until the movie arrives in theaters in December.

Why the White iPhone 4 is Delayed (the real reason)

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It’s leaky! What a strange thing, I’d never have guessed. Sources talking to Cult of Mac tell of a problem with the camera on the phone.

HP Envy 17 3D ships November 5, priced at $1,600

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The HP Envy 17 3D notebook introduced at the start of September will begin shipping from HP on November 5. The base system starts at $1,600, and for that money, buyers get 3D active shutter glasses, a quad 1.6GHz Core i7 CPU, a dual-layer Blu-ray writer and 6GB of RAM.

FTC drops Google Street View loo after privacy changes

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The Federal Trade Commission today dropped its investigation into Google Street View's unintentional Wi-Fi snooping. Officials at the US agency said that Google's tougher internal privacy rules combined with a promise from Google were enough to drop complaints.

White iPhone 4 Delayed Again — This Time Forever?

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Apple has delayed the white model of the iPhone 4 until Spring of 2011, a release date that’s difficult to believe.

Netflix may pay studios $1.2 billion for streaming rights

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Netflix' recent moves to bring its content online only rather than its traditional method of mailing out DVDs is costing the company a minimum of $1.2 billion, according to an SEC filing from yesterday. Thfee would cover the streaming rights for the movies and TV shows to Hollywood studios.

PlayStation phone codenamed Zeus, kept secret

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Sony Ericsson's PlayStation phone has garnered more details as well as a defense of its authenticity in a follow-up leak on Wednesday. The phone is now believed by Engadget to be internally codenamed Zeus and has been kept secret, even from most Sony staffers.

Videos: Super-Realistic Female Humanoid Actroid-F

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We have shown you many super-realistic androids from Japan in the past. But Actroid-F, along with what appears to be her twin sister Geminoid-F, certainly take the cake as far as realism is concerned.

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