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Aug 22, 2008 -
If you're the proud owner of a BlackBerry and are getting sick and tired of hearing about iPhone Apps, don't worry, all hope is not lost! The Wall Street Journal is now offering a mobile app for BlackBerry's that will easily allow users to read all the latest WSJ news from the WSJ website.
To check out the WSJ mobile reader, click on this link from your cell phones' browser.
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Jan 28, 2008 -
There are so many reasons I like reading the news on the Internet — it's free, it's up to-the-minute, and it's convenient. I don't even bother with sites that have a paid subscription service to view their content online, because I can usually get that news somewhere else. Sometimes I'm even too lazy to register to view a site.
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Sep 23, 2009 -
- Starbucks now has an iPhone app that will help you view store locations and menus and another one that lets you use your iPhone as a Starbucks card — The Wall Street Journal
- Check out some video game deals and steals for this week — Green Pixels
- Oh wow. Pee-Wee Herman has resurfaced and he now wants you to follow him on Twitter — Mashable
- A company in Tokyo is starting to sell apartments with built-in solar panels — CrunchGear
- Facebook could very well be that high-school reunion you didn't want to attend, but had no choice — Switched
- What what? Microsoft is creating a tablet-like device called the Courier?
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Sep 17, 2009 -
- Pentax's new K-x DSLR only costs $650 and it comes in white, black, or special-edition red and navy hues — CNET
- MySpace Music gets a new, interactive homepage with several new features — TechCrunch
- Pro baseball player Heath Bell was able to lose weight in the off-season thanks to Wii Fit — The Wall Street Journal
- You can now pick up a T-Mobile G1 for only $130 — CrunchGear
- Microsoft's search engine Bing is growing in popularity — Mashable
- It's giveaway and game time on GeekSugar! Be sure to log in and play our Best Video Game ever bracket! — GeekSugar
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Sep 04, 2009 -
- A dozen geeky cocktails for your Labor Day weekend — Wired
- How old is the Internet again? — Wall Street Journal
- First look at the Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600 — ZDNet
- Should iPhone problems be blamed on the iPhone or AT&T? — PC World
- Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood doesn't hate MP3s — Switched
- Could robot nurses help cut healthcare costs?
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Sep 03, 2009 -
- A new study calls Microsoft's Xbox 360 the "least reliable of the current crop of set top systems" — PC World
- Sprint has announced it will sell its first phone running Google Inc.'s Android software in October — Wall Street Journal
- Microsoft wants you to host a Windows 7 party — PC Magazine
- Amazon is trying to convince a federal judge to kill the $125 million settlement that would allow Google Books to make out-of-print works available online — Engadget
- Robbers manage to clean out Apple store in 31 seconds — Boing Boing
- How to turn the homework versus gaming battle into a win-win — Green Pixels
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Aug 04, 2009 -
- Here is Nikon's new lineup of digital point-and-shoot cameras, including the S1000pj projector cam — CrunchGear
- The US Department of Defense has banned marines from using public social networks like Twitter or Facebook — Mashable
- It looks like Amazon is now taking orders for the new Mac OS X, Snow Leopard — MacRumors
- Actor Greg Grunberg talks about his new iPhone app Yowza — Switched
- A 16-year-old boy died at a boot camp in China for Internet addicts, after being beaten by supervisors — The Wall Street Journal
- INQ is in the process of making some pretty sexy Twitter-friendly phones — Wired
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Jun 20, 2009 -
On the same day the iPhone 3G S debuted in Apple and AT&T stores across the country, the The Wall Street Journal reported that Apple's CEO Steve Jobs received a liver transplant two months ago in a Tennessee hospital. They also noted that he is recovering well and plans to be back at work later this month, as planned, on a part-time basis.
Now keep in mind that the WSJ isn't revealing its sources for this news, so nothing has been officially confirmed.
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Jun 05, 2009 -
- Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto was spotted at the Sony booth during E3. — Kotaku
- Google will soon add a pancake tool to Street View to make it easier to use. — TechCrunch
- Steve Jobs may be making an appearance at the WWDC next week.
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