Reuters – Google Inc is inching toward buying e-commerce coupon website Groupon Inc for as much as $6 billion, the New York Times said on Tuesday.
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Nov 10Appolicious – Take on opponents in the classic game Battle Snake, for free, take clearer iPhone 4 photos, and learn something more about the music you listen to with today’s Download Discounts.
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Nov 10Appolicious – There’s been a lot of talk about Project, a new iPad-only entertainment and culture magazine produced by Virgin — and now it’s available in the App Store. Read about it, and a few other cool things we’ve found, in today’s Fresh Apps list below.
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AFP – Apple’s iPad went on sale Tuesday in South Korea, three weeks after the local giant Samsung Electronics launched its rival tablet computer the Galaxy Tab in its home market. -
Reuters – Market researchers are scaling back forecasts for global sales of personal computers, blaming an uncertain economic outlook in some markets and competition from tablet devices such as Apple Inc’s iPad.
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Macworld – You can hardly be held accountable—in a court of law, anyway—if you’ve lost track of the various pieces of pending litigation involving Apple and intellectual property. Fortunately, our crack legal team* here at Under the Gavel lives to keep you updated on the ins-and-outs of the justice system. (I’m serious. If they don’t keep you updated, kaput.)
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Macworld – Accessory maker New Potato Technologies has released the TuneLink Auto, an in-car audio solution for iOS devices that lets you stream audio to your car stereo using a combination of Bluetooth and an FM transmitter or traditional auxiliary cable.
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AFP – Worldwide personal computer sales are on track to set a new record this year but tablets like Apple’s iPad are taking a bite out of the sector, technology research firm Gartner said Monday. -
Mashable – Former U.S. President George W. Bush stopped by the Facebook headquarters earlier this evening to promote his new memoir, Decision Points.
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Mashable – Virgin Group’s iPad-only Project magazine is set to hit the App Store at midnight (technically 12:01 a.m. ET on Tuesday), a little more than 10 hours ahead of the official launch event being held tomorrow in New York City.



