Archive for December, 2010


Samsung WEP200 Bluetooth Wireless Phones Headset (Black)

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Samsung i8510 INNOV8 Unlocked Phone with 8 GB, 8 MP Camera, International 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, and MicroSD Slot–International Version No Warranty (Black)

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4chan victim of DDoS as FBI investigates role in PayPal attack

By Ed Oswald, Betanews

Users of 4chan may have gotten a taste of their own medicine after the site was knocked offline by a DDoS attack from an unknown origin early Thursday morning. The attack came amid an FBI raid on a Texas collocation facility as part of a wider investigation into an attack on PayPal.

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Boxed software isn’t going away any time soon, says Smith Micro

By Tim Conneally, Betanews

Web retailer Amazon.com has released a few end of the year lists that show what people were buying in 2010. Among its “holiday hot sellers” list, Amazon said Smith Micro’s Anime Studio Debut 7 and Manga Studio Debut 4 were two pieces of software that were given the most as gifts, along with Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.

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Cell Phone PDA Antenna Booster (Generation 4)

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Sony ICFCS10iP Speaker Dock with Alarm Clock and Radio for iPod/iPhone (Black)

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Now You Can Buy What You REALLY Want

Christmas morning is now a hazy memory; you’ve returned the peppermint-striped sweater Grandma got you, and now it’s time to take that holiday cash and buy yourself a little present.
Tons of after-Christmas sales abound, and most of the best deals can be found online. Check out a few of the prezzies we picked out for you.

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iPhone 4 ID Credit Card Cases

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10 for 2010: Google stories that mattered

By Joe Wilcox, Betanews

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My second set of year-in-review retrospectives is 10 stories in disguise. The number is closer to 20, because I combined together the 7-part Chrome OS laptop review series into one. While I wrote fewer stories about Google than Microsoft, I found this list harder to create than the first one — “10 for 2010: Microsoft stories that mattered.”

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Amazon’s third-gen Kindle becomes its best selling product ever

By Ed Oswald, Betanews

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Internet retail giant Amazon may sell a lot of stuff, but nothing has sold like the Kindle. The company said Tuesday that the third generation of the book reader has become its best selling product of all time, surpassing 2007 bestseller Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

As has been the case with the Kindle since its initial release, Amazon still has refused to give an exact number of devices sold. An educated guess on sales can be made, however: Harry Potter sold about 2.5 million copies during the first quarter following its release.

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