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发表于 2011-12-7 17:31
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It’s Thursday, Dec 1, 2011, I’m Mark Licea on CNet.com, and it’s time to get loaded.
Amazon is launching two native language Kindles Italian and Spanish. Both Italian and Spanish Kindle devices welcome with bookstores in each respective language. The Italian Kindle bookstore will open with over 16,000 books, well the Spanish Kindle bookstore has over 22, 000 titles. Authors in both countries can now publish their works through Kindle direct publishing platform with 99 .
And Yahoo users apparently want themselves some iPhone. Yahoo releases its most searched terms of 2011 and iPhone came out atop, * is No.2, and of course just like every year, the slabs get their search love, * Jennifer Lopez rounded out the rest of the top five.
Bing also release their top searches, although Bing groups theirs by category. In Bing’s tech category, * was the most consumer electronic *2nd, Amazon’s Kindle came 2nd with playstation, iPhone 5 and iPad following in that order.
Google’s Android team is hard to work to create software comparable with a number of chips. This could include Intel and * processes which may power future Android tablets. Word is that support features like sound, camera and internet is quite there yet. But we will keep you posted.
And Rumors from the key business suggest that Apple next generation iPod and iPad models will run on LTE networks. Now too much surprise consider them the last two iPhone models would expected to have 4G, but did not.
Apparently Apple * with Japanese carries * business with the devices running on LTE. They are expected out in summer, and fall of next year.
And European commission has formed a coalition, aimed at making the internet safer for kids, It could save companies that operate in the Eurepean Union states and tech giants like Apple, Google, Facebook, and Nokia on board. The coalition is focused on implementing age-proper privacy tools and technology. Policing material that could be harmful for children and better use of * control. Of course this means parents need to be more tech savvier than their kids.
Those are your headlines for today. I’m Mark Licea from CNet.com. And you have just been loaded.
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