BlackBerry Torch Sparks Apathy, Grooveshark Pulled From the App Store
Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
Based on Goldman Sachs' assessment of "underwhelming" initial sales, the new BlackBerry Torch probably won't help RIM reverse the recent, astronomical ascent of Android. [From: Business Insider]
A licensing dispute with Universal Music Group UK has forced the removal of Grooveshark from Apple's App Store, although previously ...
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