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PSP Go - Black (Video Game) newly tagged ``internet``
PSP Go - Black (Video Game)By Sony Buy new: $244.9921 used and new from $220.00 Customer Rating: First tagged 'internet' by Dantastic 'Dizazter' Customer tags: psp go(61), sony(43), portable(39), downloadable game(26), slide(19), psp(19), sexy(18), awesome(16), fail(11), defectivebydesign(4), pricy(4), download(4)
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Barnes & Noble e-reader to allow lending books?
Barnes & Noble's first e-book reader should launch soon and could introduce a watershed feature for any reader, a contacts claim this evening. The bookstore supposedly has a 'major event' scheduled for October 20th where it's likely to introduce the e-book reader it promised for the end of the year. The device is likely to be a grayscale reader but to use AT&T 3G for downloading books online....
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Pitchshifter/Hundred Reasons New Band Launches
Download the debut single from They Fell From The Sky for free!
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Kindle Finally Ready For Global Distribution
geirnord writes 'Previously a US-only device, the Amazon Kindle 2 is now finally available in an international edition. The new device is identical to the Kindle 2, with the exception of Edge and 3G support. That means Whispernet-like functionality over most of the world.' Reader pasm notes a report at The Guardian which points out higher ebook prices for international Kindle users. 'When asked by the Guardian precisely how much downloads would cost, an Amazon.co.uk spokesman revealed that foreign customers — including those in Britain — would be paying $13.99 (£8.75) per book instead of the American price of $9.99 (£6.25). That amounts to a 40% premium for the same title.' The spokesman said the higher prices reflected higher operating costs and VAT rates. of this story at Slashdot.
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Indecent Exposure 65: Insights exhausted
Back to basics about bit depth and the great whiteout contest. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe now: iTunes (audio) | RSS (audio) EPISODE 65 ... Originally posted at Indecent Exposure Podcast
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Amazon admits: international Kindle users will pay more
• International buyers to be charged 40% more per book• Admission contrasts with company's earlier commentsAmazon has admitted that international users of its Kindle book reader will be paying significantly more to buy books than their American counterparts.Since announcing the worldwide launch of the Kindle on Wednesday, many users had questioned whether they would be forced to pay more for downloading books wirelessly to the £200 gadget. the company had attempted to allay those fears by insisting that foreign users would not be paying extra for downloads - but it has now emerged that the internet retail giant will indeed be charging higher prices for consumers outside the united states.When asked by the Guardian precisely how much downloads would cost, an Amazon.co.uk spokesman revealed that foreign customers - including those in Britain - would be paying $13.99 (£8.75) per book instead of the American price of $9.99 (£6.25). That amounts to a 40% premium for the same title
Guardian

Sophos offers data loss prevention free with antivirus
Tool prevents sensitive data from getting outside corporate firewallsSophos offers data-loss prevention (DLP) capabilities to its desktop antivirus software, and is promising gateway-based DLP in the future.
Techworld.com

GTA IV set for Games on Demand
Dead Space en route too Xbox Live's Games on Demand service seems to be going from strength to strength, with Grand Theft Auto IV and Dead Space set to join the service before Christmas.October 13th will see GTA IV, in its entirety, available for download over Live, with Sonic Unleashed, Midnight Club LA and Army of Two arriving on October 20th.October 27th will see Dead Space and DiRT also hit the channel.Big releases in recent weeks include Call of Duty 3 and Rainbow Six Vegas 2. We'll have more on everything Games on Demand as we get it.
Ferrago

Snac: Bite-size widgets for Java phones
Not everyone has a smartphone, but Snac makes it easy to check in on your social life and the news from your Java feature phone.
CNET

Can vinyl kill the MP3 player?
One of the owners of Seattle's Sonic Boom Records bemoans the 'downloading' culture and hopes more people will discover the benefits of old fashioned records.
Seattle Post Intelligencer

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