Stories about: Wal-Mart

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    Will the Palm Pixi get any love? 27/10/2009 09:32:00

    The Palm Pixi, the slimmer sibling of Palm Pre, is set to debut on the Sprint network on Nov. 15. Priced at $100 (after rebates) with a two-year deal, the Pixi is a reworked Pre with a few significant changes, including an exposed (not slide-out) keyboard, a slightly smaller display, no Wi-Fi, and a new Facebook application.
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    BlackBerry music store: Too good to be true? 07/10/2009 03:15:00

    Blackberry users are getting a new digital music store that's often cheaper than iTunes, Amazon, and basically every other competitor in the U.S. How do they do it?
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    Jack Thompson sues Facebook for $40M 01/10/2009 11:24:00

    A long-time critic of the video game industry has sued Facebook for US$40 million, saying that the social networking site harmed him by not removing angry postings made by Facebook gamers.
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    Tech retailers fear you'll be cheap for the holidays 30/09/2009 08:15:00

    Break out the Elvis, baby, because the holiday shopping season may be a Blue Christmas for gadget retailers.
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    Music industry wants Apple, Amazon to pay up 19/09/2009 00:06:00

    Music professionals want more money, and now, they're going after online retailers like Apple's iTunes and Amazon to get it. Performing rights groups such as the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), and others believe online retailers need to pay industry professionals for music contained in film and television downloads, thirty second song samples, and radio station streaming, according to CNET. Their rationale for the new fees? All of these instances count as public performances.
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    EMC to resell VMware management software 01/09/2009 07:10:00

    EMC will resell virtualization management software from VMware alongside its own Ionix management platform in an expanded partnership aimed at helping enterprises build private clouds.
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    Samsung Reclaim: Sprint's lean, green smartphone 07/08/2009 04:28:00

    Sprint dove into the green cell phone market Thursday with the introduction of the Samsung Reclaim, an eco-friendly smartphone built in part from corn-based bio-plastics. The unit will be available Aug. 16 for $49.99 (after rebate with a two-year service agreement) from Sprint, Best Buy and Radio Shack.
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    RIM's New Curve 8520 Has Nine Unique BlackBerry Features 07/08/2009 03:53:00

    The BlackBerry Curve 8520 hit U.S. shelves earlier this week, and though it certainly won't send hard-core CrackBerry addicts rushing to T-Mobile stores to scoop one up--it's an entry-level device, meant for new smartphone users--the handheld actually has more "new" BlackBerry features and hardware tweaks than any other device Research In Motion (RIM) has released in a year.
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    What do you get with a $298 laptop? 01/08/2009 08:42:00

    In the past few weeks a new market has emerged for ultra-cheap laptops priced under US$300 that boast some of the features found in more expensive, mainstream laptops.
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    Some cheap PCs aren't eligible for free Win 7 upgrade 31/07/2009 06:55:00

    Many potential buyers of laptops priced under US$300 in the U.S. had an unpleasant surprise over the weekend: The machines would not be eligible for a free upgrade to Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system.
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    Microsoft in the mall? Retail store plans leak 28/07/2009 08:14:00

    Microsoft today confirmed that plans for its upcoming retail stores, which leaked to a popular gadget site, are legitimate. But it said that the design concepts are not necessarily the final word on what's coming.
 
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