Bangladesh Lifts Facebook Ban, China Commits to World's Fastest Train
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"Objectionable" Mohammed content recently inspired Pakistan and Bangladesh to implement Facebook blockades. The site eventually relented to pressure from the two nations and various Islamic organizations by removing the offensive page, prompting Pakistan to lift the ban. Bangladesh followed suit on Sunday by removing its barricade ...
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In case you thought that yesterday's iPhone 4G "leak" on Gizmodo was just another deftly orchestrated PR stunt... guess again. According to the New York Times, all signs thus far point to a simple, straightforward and highly uncharacteristic Apple leak. And apparently, Steve Jobs is doing his best to plug the hole.
Yesterday, Gizmodo gave an in-depth explanation of how it got a hold ...
No surprises here, but according to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is hard at work on the fourth generation iPhone. The paper also claimed that Cupertino was prepping a CDMA-based iPhone that could be used on either Verizon or Sprint, another oft-rumored move that would compensate for issues with the AT&T network.
Inside sources told our friends at Engadget that the fourth-gen iPhone, ...
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It appears that Nintendo is finally catching up to the other next-gen console manufacturers, as it will reportedly soon add Netflix-streaming capabilities to the Wii. The service will require the use of a disk, just like the PS3. Since the Wii maxes out at 480p, increased HD resolution and HDMI hook-ups are now officially long ...








