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Exclusive: HP’s Zeen C510 Android tablet in the wild

Well, thar she blows — we just got this shot of the HP’s seven-inch Zeen Android tablet that’s shipping with the leaked PhotoSmart eStation C510 printer system just straight chilling in the wilds of China. Apparently this unit is a little bit closer to final than the one our other tipsters have been playing with — and unfortunately, the stock Android homescreen has been totally removed in favor of the TouchSmart UI. As we’d guessed, there’s also no Gmail app or Market access, although there is a homegrown email client and a fair bit of integration with Yahoo services like Mail and Messenger

Well, thar she blows — we just got this shot of the HP’s seven-inch Zeen Android tablet that’s shipping with the leaked PhotoSmart eStation C510 printer system just straight chilling in the wilds of China. Apparently this unit is a little bit closer to final than the one our other tipsters have been playing with — and unfortunately, the stock Android homescreen has been totally removed in favor of the TouchSmart UI. As we’d guessed, there’s also no Gmail app or Market access, although there is a homegrown email client and a fair bit of integration with Yahoo services like Mail and Messenger

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Mobile operators signal end of flat-rate data tariffs as app use grows

Application downloads are forecast to overtake revenue generated from voice services by 2013, upping the demand on network traffic Flat-rate mobile data tariffs look like an endangered species in the US and Europe. Mobile operators say that the all-you-can-eat model is damaging their ability to increase their revenues, and that the cost of building next-generation networks and providing the backbone capacity for the data is a “critical challenge”

Application downloads are forecast to overtake revenue generated from voice services by 2013, upping the demand on network traffic Flat-rate mobile data tariffs look like an endangered species in the US and Europe. Mobile operators say that the all-you-can-eat model is damaging their ability to increase their revenues, and that the cost of building next-generation networks and providing the backbone capacity for the data is a “critical challenge”

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No Safe Harbors in Argentina

Latin America is a hodgepodge of laws regarding the liability of Internet companies for third party content.

Latin America is a hodgepodge of laws regarding the liability of Internet companies for third party content.

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Skype Loses Engineering Chief Ahead of Offering

After just one month on the job, Skype’s chief development officer has quit, the company said.

After just one month on the job, Skype’s chief development officer has quit, the company said.

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Q@mera 1.5

About Q@mera With over 150 original retro 3D effects for both still pictures and video, freely expand your creative horizons simply by taking a snapshot with Q@mera.

About Q@mera With over 150 original retro 3D effects for both still pictures and video, freely expand your creative horizons simply by taking a snapshot with Q@mera.

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RAGE SEKeyword 1.3

About RAGE SEKeyword A free application for web site owners to discover profitable and niche keywords that can be used to rank at the top of search engines. RAGE SEKeyword uses Yahoo! Search technology to find the most relevant keywords for your web site. It then suggests the most popular searched keywords based on your web site content

About RAGE SEKeyword A free application for web site owners to discover profitable and niche keywords that can be used to rank at the top of search engines. RAGE SEKeyword uses Yahoo! Search technology to find the most relevant keywords for your web site. It then suggests the most popular searched keywords based on your web site content

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The Technology newsbucket: SPARQLS pieces together linked data, Yahoo laid bare, and Wolff says the "unsayable"

Plus there’s a nice new social networking infographic on the blog A quick burst of 13 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team • What Happened to Yahoo > > Paul Graham “What went wrong? The problems that hosed Yahoo go back a long time, practically to the beginning of the company.

Plus there’s a nice new social networking infographic on the blog A quick burst of 13 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team • What Happened to Yahoo > > Paul Graham “What went wrong? The problems that hosed Yahoo go back a long time, practically to the beginning of the company.

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The Technology newsbucket: New BlackBerry blues, a TV tablet and Google goodness

All this and more in today’s Technology newsbucket A quick burst of 11 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team • Barnes & Noble Puts Itself Up for Sale > > WSJ.com • Motorola and Verizon team up for TV tablet > > Financial Times • iPhone Jailbreak Uses a PDF Display Vulnerability > > Slashdot • Underwhelming BlackBerry Spells Doom For RIM > > Gizmodo • Google Search in Firefox Bar Alone Is Bigger Than Bing, Yahoo; Bidding War Coming Soon > > Read Write Web • Gmail Now Lets You Save Attachments to the Desktop via Drag-and-Drop > > Mashable • Google finally enables same-browser, multiple account Gmail sign-in > > Engadget • An iPhone App To Schedule and Graph Sex With All Your Girlfriends > > Gizmodo • YouSendIt Raises $15 Million Series D > > TechCrunch • Is your browser ready for HTML5 > > Wired UK • Android Soars, but iPhone Still Most Desired as Smartphones Grab 25% of U.S. Mobile Market > > Nielsen Wire “Multipurpose smartphones that allow users to access the web and email as well as run thousands of apps and share text and picture messages are now 25% of the U.S.

All this and more in today’s Technology newsbucket A quick burst of 11 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team • Barnes & Noble Puts Itself Up for Sale > > WSJ.com • Motorola and Verizon team up for TV tablet > > Financial Times • iPhone Jailbreak Uses a PDF Display Vulnerability > > Slashdot • Underwhelming BlackBerry Spells Doom For RIM > > Gizmodo • Google Search in Firefox Bar Alone Is Bigger Than Bing, Yahoo; Bidding War Coming Soon > > Read Write Web • Gmail Now Lets You Save Attachments to the Desktop via Drag-and-Drop > > Mashable • Google finally enables same-browser, multiple account Gmail sign-in > > Engadget • An iPhone App To Schedule and Graph Sex With All Your Girlfriends > > Gizmodo • YouSendIt Raises $15 Million Series D > > TechCrunch • Is your browser ready for HTML5 > > Wired UK • Android Soars, but iPhone Still Most Desired as Smartphones Grab 25% of U.S. Mobile Market > > Nielsen Wire “Multipurpose smartphones that allow users to access the web and email as well as run thousands of apps and share text and picture messages are now 25% of the U.S.

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Obama says presidential BlackBerry ownership is ‘no fun,’ should’ve gone with the Sectera Edge

It’s hard out there for a prez, you know?

It’s hard out there for a prez, you know?

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