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73% of iPhone Users Are “Very Satisfied” With AT&T [SURVEY]

A survey performed by the Yankee Group found that 73% of iPhone users are “very satisfied” with AT&T , despite all the negative press the cellular network has received since the iPhone launched back in 2007. Also, 77% of iPhone owners would buy another iPhone, while only 20% of people who use the competing Google Android smartphone platform would repeat their purchases.

A survey performed by the Yankee Group found that 73% of iPhone users are “very satisfied” with AT&T , despite all the negative press the cellular network has received since the iPhone launched back in 2007. Also, 77% of iPhone owners would buy another iPhone, while only 20% of people who use the competing Google Android smartphone platform would repeat their purchases.

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See the Xbox Kinect Game “Dance Central” in Action [VIDEO]

Last week we played Dance Central , the dance competition game for the Xbox 360 ’s controller-less Kinect device. The game is a product of Harmonix (the studio behind Rock Band ) and MTV Games. Dance Central uses the Xbox 360’s upcoming Kinect camera system to track your entire body while you perform dance moves to popular songs, then scores you on how well you performed the routines.

Last week we played Dance Central , the dance competition game for the Xbox 360 ’s controller-less Kinect device. The game is a product of Harmonix (the studio behind Rock Band ) and MTV Games. Dance Central uses the Xbox 360’s upcoming Kinect camera system to track your entire body while you perform dance moves to popular songs, then scores you on how well you performed the routines.

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10 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Google

“ Google is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one.” So began the “letter from the founders” penned by Sergey Brin and Larry Page in the company’s securities registration form in 2004. Despite ever-increasing commercial success since that date, Brin and Page have kept to their word

“ Google is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one.” So began the “letter from the founders” penned by Sergey Brin and Larry Page in the company’s securities registration form in 2004. Despite ever-increasing commercial success since that date, Brin and Page have kept to their word

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iRig Turns Your iPhone Into an Awesome Guitar Stompbox [REVIEW]

We had a chance to go hands-on with a pre-release version of IK Multimedia’s AmpliTube iRig , a small interface for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch that allows you to plug a guitar or other instrument directly in to your mobile device. Combined with the AmpliTube app, the iRig turns your iPhone or iPad into a portable stompbox and jam studio with the ability to select from a number of different amp types and audio effects.

We had a chance to go hands-on with a pre-release version of IK Multimedia’s AmpliTube iRig , a small interface for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch that allows you to plug a guitar or other instrument directly in to your mobile device. Combined with the AmpliTube app, the iRig turns your iPhone or iPad into a portable stompbox and jam studio with the ability to select from a number of different amp types and audio effects.

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Couple’s First Kiss Vanishes From Google Street View [PIC]

Google ’s Street View car captured the first kiss between teenage lovebirds in Staffordshire, England, then the intimate moment appeared on the web for all to see. Now CNET has discovered that the image has been replaced by one that’s blank save for the words “This image is no longer available.” The Daily Mail reported that the teens are Hayley Moss and Eddie Bateman — and that they’re still together several months after the photo was taken. That’s an impressive feat for teenagers

Google ’s Street View car captured the first kiss between teenage lovebirds in Staffordshire, England, then the intimate moment appeared on the web for all to see. Now CNET has discovered that the image has been replaced by one that’s blank save for the words “This image is no longer available.” The Daily Mail reported that the teens are Hayley Moss and Eddie Bateman — and that they’re still together several months after the photo was taken. That’s an impressive feat for teenagers

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With Google TV Looming, Can the Boxee Box Prevail?

Boxee, the popular home theater PC program, has received another serious blow in its quest to become a living room mainstay, as the release of its much-anticipated Boxee Box has been pushed back to November of this year. In fact, the delay might prove fatal to Boxee’s set-top hardware

Boxee, the popular home theater PC program, has received another serious blow in its quest to become a living room mainstay, as the release of its much-anticipated Boxee Box has been pushed back to November of this year. In fact, the delay might prove fatal to Boxee’s set-top hardware

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Department of Justice Inquires Into Apple’s Adobe Flash Policy

The New York Post reports that the U.S. Department of Justice is talking to industry figures about Apple’s decision not to support Adobe Flash on the iPad . An anonymous “Hollywood” source told the Post that the DoJ is “doing outreach” because “the Adobe thing is just inviting the wrath of everybody.” The Post already predicted this inquiry several weeks ago.

The New York Post reports that the U.S. Department of Justice is talking to industry figures about Apple’s decision not to support Adobe Flash on the iPad . An anonymous “Hollywood” source told the Post that the DoJ is “doing outreach” because “the Adobe thing is just inviting the wrath of everybody.” The Post already predicted this inquiry several weeks ago.

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Amazon to Launch Thinner, Sharper Kindle to Compete with iPad

Facing increasing pressure from Apple’s red-hot iPad , Amazon intends to fight back with a thinner, sharper and more responsive Kindle that will be introduced later this year.

Facing increasing pressure from Apple’s red-hot iPad , Amazon intends to fight back with a thinner, sharper and more responsive Kindle that will be introduced later this year.

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Facebook Testing Related Photos Feature

Facebook is testing an upgrade to its popular Facebook Photos application called “Related Photos” with select users. Related photos appear in a right-hand sidebar adjacent to the photo the user is viewing

Facebook is testing an upgrade to its popular Facebook Photos application called “Related Photos” with select users. Related photos appear in a right-hand sidebar adjacent to the photo the user is viewing

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Facebook CEO: “We’ve Made a Bunch of Mistakes”

In his first comment since the privacy controversy of recent weeks, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that the company “made a bunch of mistakes” and wants to “get this stuff right this time”. Zuckerberg has been criticized from some corners for a lack of communication on Facebook users’ privacy concerns, and a public comment from the CEO hasn’t been forthcoming

In his first comment since the privacy controversy of recent weeks, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted that the company “made a bunch of mistakes” and wants to “get this stuff right this time”. Zuckerberg has been criticized from some corners for a lack of communication on Facebook users’ privacy concerns, and a public comment from the CEO hasn’t been forthcoming

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