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  • Angry Birds Cartoon TV Series Eyes Autumn 2012 Debut

    Rovio Mobile, the creator of the wildly popular Angry Birds game, is now conquering new horizons. While an Angry Birds movie will not happen until after 2014, Rovio is now planning to launch a series of 52 short Angry Birds animations in autumn.

  • Ashton Kutcher Will Play Steve Jobs in Upcoming 'Jobs' Biopic

    "Two and a Half Men" star Ashton Kutcher is set to play the role of Apple co-founder and tech titan Steve Jobs, in an indie film called "Jobs."

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    Intel Ivy Bridge Leaked Launch Dates Suggest End April Debut, Mac Bound

    After a series of delays with the much-anticipated new Ivy Bridge processor line from Intel, it now seems that the wait is about to be over. According to a schedule leaked by CPU World, we can expect an array of Intel Ivy Bridge chipsets to start launching soon, between April 22 and April 28. Earlier reports pointed to June for the launch. Still, there is no official release date from Intel, so for now, all reports and leaked schedules are in the rumor stage.

  • April Fools Pranks: Google Maps For NES Goes 8-bit

    Many big Web sites have been netting April Fools jokes for past many years. Legendry prankster Google is back in the role this year again with Google Maps for NES. Google Maps has gone retro style on April Fools Day by turning its Maps service to 8-bits quest maps and launching the same service for NES.

  • Tim Cook Visits China to Solve Problems

    Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, visited China to solve a series of problems, ranging from iPad trademark dispute to treatment of local labor, according to Reuters.

  • Tim Cook Visits Beijing to Talk with Carriers and Government?

    Apple CEO Tim Cook was spotted in Xidan Joy City retail store of Beijing, China, on Monday. He even posed for photos with customers, according to Sina.com.

  • Apple's Devoted Shareholders get Rich, and Hang on

    Since its official launch on March 16, Apple’s new iPad 3 has already hit the 3 million units debut weekend sales figure. One of the biggest wireless carriers in the U.S., AT&T, has also claimed record sale figures for the new Apple tablet.

  • Apple's Cook Finally Shares $98 Billion Cache

    Apple Inc CEO Tim Cook, moving swiftly after taking over from late Silicon Valley icon Steve Jobs, fulfilled a longstanding desire of investors by initiating a quarterly dividend and share buyback that will pay out $45 billion over three years.

  • Game Warns it Could be Game Over

    Struggling British video games retailer Game (GMG.L), denied new titles by suppliers, has put itself up for sale and warned shareholders their equity in the firm could be worthless.

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    Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 versus Galaxy Tab 2 10.1

    The tablet market has grown exponentially in the past two years, since the first iPad was released. Back then, Apple didn’t have any competition but not before long, Apple’s rivals started showing off their creations in terms of tablets, as the market expanded bigger and bigger in demand.

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    Nokia 808 PureView Camera to Come to Windows Phone Platform

    When the first official announcement hit the press couple of months ago, regarding a Nokia phone with an incredible 41-megapixels camera, everyone was shocked and excited. However, the excitement did not last long, as Nokia unveiled the 808 PureView smartphone, using its almost defunct Symbian operating system.

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    We are in a Post-PC World: Former Microsoft Executive

    “People argue about ‘are we in a post PC-world?’. Why are we arguing? Of course we are in a post-PC world,” said former top Microsoft Executive, Ray Ozzie. According to Ozzie, the world has move along, especially in the last couple of years, leaving behind the personal computers.