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Top 5 Kindle Fire complaintsWashington PostThe Kindle Fire is reportedly on track for a major software update in the next couple of weeks, and apparently not a moment too soon. According to a report from the New York Times, Amazon has been fielding complaints from disgruntled buyers. ...and more » |
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Why Are Google and Amazon Fighting?DailyFinanceThe two tech darlings are growing into fierce competitors with every new chapter in their quests for consumer domination. The latest page of this low-key yet high-stakes saga finds Google potentially going after Amazon's Prime loyalty shopping program. ... |
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How to set up an Amazon KindlePC AdvisorAmazon's Kindle and other eReaders have surged in popularity over the past few years. Prices have also plummeted recently, with Amazon offering a non-keyboard version of its eReader for £89 and WH ... |
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Apple's Ghost Of Christmas Yet To ComeSeeking AlphaIn the famous novel by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited on the night before Christmas by Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet To Come. The story, which has endured many popular adaptations, ends with the conversion of a miserly and ...and more » |
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Apple dealt patent blow in GermanyZDNet AustraliaApple was dealt a significant blow in a German court on Friday after a judge ruled that the company is in violation of a Motorola Mobility patent. According to Foss Patents, which obtained the ruling, the Mannheim Regional Court in Germany ruled last ...and more » |
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