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Complete Make: Electronics (Learning by Discovery) First Look

January 18, 2012
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Make: Electronics (Learning by Discovery)

“This is teaching at its best!”

–Hans Camenzind, inventor of the 555 timer (the world’s most successful integrated circuit), and author of Much Ado About Almost Nothing: Man’s Encounter with the Electron (Booklocker.com)

“A fabulous book: well written, well paced, fun, and informative. I also love the sense of humor. It’s very good at disarming the fear. And it’s gorgeous. I’ll be recommending this book highly.”

–Tom Igoe, author of Physical Computing and Making Things Talk

Want to learn the fundamentals of electronics in a fun, hands-on way? With Make: Electronics, you’ll start working on real projects as soon as you crack open the book. Explore all of the key components and essential principles through a series of fascinating experiments. You’ll build the circuits first, then learn the theory behind them!

Build working devices, from simple to complex You’ll start with the basics and then move on to more complicated projects. Go from switching circuits to integrated circuits, and from simple alarms to programmable microcontrollers. Step-by-step instructions and more than 500 full-color photographs and illustrations will help you use — and understand — electronics concepts and techniques.

  • Discover by breaking things: experiment with components and learn from failure
  • Set up a tricked-out project space: make a work area at home, equipped with the tools and parts you’ll need
  • Learn about key electronic components and their functions within a circuit
  • Create an intrusion alarm, holiday lights, wearable electronic jewelry, audio processors, a reflex tester, and a combination lock
  • Build an autonomous robot cart that can sense its environment and avoid obstacles
  • Get clear, easy-to-understand explanations of what you’re doing and why

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Latest Electronics and Circuit Analysis Study Guide: Signal Transforms, Fourier, Laplace & Z transform, Transfer function, Electronic components, Analog & Digital Circuits (Mobi Study Guides) First Look

January 2, 2012
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Electronics and Circuit Analysis Study Guide: Signal Transforms, Fourier, Laplace & Z transform, Transfer function, Electronic components, Analog & Digital Circuits (Mobi Study Guides)

Boost Your grades with this illustrated study guide. You will use it from an undergraduate school all the way to graduate school and beyond. FREE first 2 chapters in the trial version. Features Clear and concise explanations Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms Illustrated with graphs and diagrams Search for the words or phrases Includes tables of symbols, electronic components identification, and many more Table of Contents i. Introduction: Foreword | Symbols used in Electronics ii. Signal Transforms: Fourier analysis | Fourier series | Fourier transform | Discrete Fourier transform | A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform | Discrete-time Fourier transform | Gibbs phenomenon | Laplace transform | Two-sided Laplace transform | Z-transform | Transfer function I. Electronic components: Identification | Passive components | Active solid-state components: Diodes | Transistors | Power Supplies | Active thermionic components | Display devices | Electromechanical sensors and actuators | Thermoelectric devices | Photoelectric devices | Antennas | Interconnecting electronic components II. Analog Circuits: Circuit Analysis | Analysis of Resistive Circuits | AC Circuits | Benefits and Design | Amplifiers | Switching amplifiers | Oscillators | Modulation Methods | Filter Design III. Digital Circuits: Integrated Circuit | Elements of Digital Circuits | Computer Architecture | Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters I. Electronic Components Passive components: Fuse | Capacitors | Inductors | Magnetic amplifier | Crystal Oscillator | Polyswitch | Resistors | Varistor | Transformer | Switch Active solid-state components: Semiconductor devices | Semiconductor materials | Diodes | Transistors | DIAC – Diode for Alternating Current | TRIAC – TRIode for Alternating Current | Power Supplies | Frequency changer Active thermionic components: Vacuum tube | Cathode ray tube | Klystron | Magnetron Display devices: Cathode ray tube | Liquid crystal display | Light-emitting diode | Nixie tube Electromechanical sensors and actuators: Microphone | Loudspeaker | Strain gauge | Switch Thermoelectric devices: Thermoelectric effect | Thermistor | Thermocouple | Thermopile | Peltier cooler Photoelectric devices: Photomultiplier tube | Light-dependent resistor | Photodiode | Photovoltaic cell (solar cell) Antennas | Radio antenna | Elemental dipole | Biconical | Yagi | Log-periodic antenna | Phased array | Magnetic dipole (loop) | Parabolic dish | Feedhorn | Waveguide Interconnecting electronic components: Electrical connectors, plugs and sockets | Printed circuit boards | Point-to-point construction | Wire-wrap | Breadboard II. Analog Circuits Circuit Analysis: Introduction | Symbols used in Electronics | Kirchhoff’s current law | Ohm’s Law | Circuit diagram | Charge and Coulomb’s Law | Coulomb’s Law | Cell | DC Voltage and Current | Nodal Analysis | Mesh Analysis | Thevenin and Norton Equivalents | Norton’s Theorem | Thévenin’s Theorem | Superposition | DC Circuit Analysis | Noise in electronic circuits | Diagnostic Equipment | SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) Analysis of Resistive Circuits: Series and parallel circuits | Wheatstone bridge | Y-Delta transform | Voltage divider | Current divider | Combining impedances AC Circuits: Alternating current | AC Voltage and Current | Phasors | Impedance | RC Circuits | RCL Circuits: RCL frequency domain | RCL time domain simple | RCL time domain Example…Boost Your grades with this illustrated study guide. You will use it from an undergraduate school all the way to graduate school and beyond. FREE first 2 chapters in the trial version. Features Clear and concise explanations Difficult concepts are explained in simple terms Illustrated with graphs and diagrams Search for the words or phrases Includes tables of symbols, electronic components identification, and many more Table of Contents i. Introduction: Foreword | Symbols used in Electronics ii. Signal Transforms: Fourier analysis | Fourier series | Fourier transform | Discrete Fourier transform | A derivation of the discrete Fourier transform | Discrete-time Fourier transform | Gibbs phenomenon | Laplace transform | Two-sided Laplace transform | Z-transform | Transfer function I. Electronic components: Identification | Passive components | Active solid-state components: Diodes | Transistors | Power Supplies | Active thermionic components | Display devices | Electromechanical sensors and actuators | Thermoelectric devices | Photoelectric devices | Antennas | Interconnecting electronic components II. Analog Circuits: Circuit Analysis | Analysis of Resistive Circuits | AC Circuits | Benefits and Design | Amplifiers | Switching amplifiers | Oscillators | Modulation Methods | Filter Design III. Digital Circuits: Integrated Circuit | Elements of Digital Circuits | Computer Architecture | Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Converters I. Electronic Components Passive components: Fuse | Capacitors | Inductors | Magnetic amplifier | Crystal Oscillator | Polyswitch | Resistors | Varistor | Transformer | Switch Active solid-state components: Semiconductor devices | Semiconductor materials | Diodes | Transistors | DIAC – Diode for Alternating Current | TRIAC – TRIode for Alternating Current | Power Supplies | Frequency changer Active thermionic components: Vacuum tube | Cathode ray tube | Klystron | Magnetron Display devices: Cathode ray tube | Liquid crystal display | Light-emitting diode | Nixie tube Electromechanical sensors and actuators: Microphone | Loudspeaker | Strain gauge | Switch Thermoelectric devices: Thermoelectric effect | Thermistor | Thermocouple | Thermopile | Peltier cooler Photoelectric devices: Photomultiplier tube | Light-dependent resistor | Photodiode | Photovoltaic cell (solar cell) Antennas | Radio antenna | Elemental dipole | Biconical | Yagi | Log-periodic antenna | Phased array | Magnetic dipole (loop) | Parabolic dish | Feedhorn | Waveguide Interconnecting electronic components: Electrical connectors, plugs and sockets | Printed circuit boards | Point-to-point construction | Wire-wrap | Breadboard II. Analog Circuits Circuit Analysis: Introduction | Symbols used in Electronics | Kirchhoff’s current law | Ohm’s Law | Circuit diagram | Charge and Coulomb’s Law | Coulomb’s Law | Cell | DC Voltage and Current | Nodal Analysis | Mesh Analysis | Thevenin and Norton Equivalents | Norton’s Theorem | Thévenin’s Theorem | Superposition | DC Circuit Analysis | Noise in electronic circuits | Diagnostic Equipment | SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis) Analysis of Resistive Circuits: Series and parallel circuits | Wheatstone bridge | Y-Delta transform | Voltage divider | Current divider | Combining impedances AC Circuits: Alternating current | AC Voltage and Current | Phasors | Impedance | RC Circuits | RCL Circuits: RCL frequency domain | RCL time domain simple | RCL time domain Example…

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Berkeley Explains Why Google Trumps Microsoft – Wired News

December 23, 2011
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Business Insider
Berkeley Explains Why Google Trumps Microsoft
Wired News
By Caleb Garling The University of California at Berkeley has chosen Google over Microsoft for its campus-wide email and calendar services, and it will tell you why — in great detail. Google and Microsoft are locked in a battle for the hearts and minds
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Digitaltrends.com
Study: More Americans shunning point-and-shoots in favor of smartphone cameras
Digitaltrends.com
A study looking at camera usage in the US has found that more and more people are turning to their smartphone to take photos, with the percentage of pictures taken on such devices jumping 10 percent in the last year. As the tech inside smartphone
Smartphones Taking Bite Out of Point-and-Shoot Market, Says NPDNewsFactor Network
Study: Smartphones Putting Serious Hurt on Point-and-Shoot Camera SalesPC Magazine
Smartphones eat into low-end camera sales in US, studyBBC News
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DailyTech
Trademark was used by firm for six decades; meanwhile RIM employees start
DailyTech
It's déjà vu all over again. Embattled Canadian smartphone maker Research in Motion, Ltd. (TSE:RIM) is back in court facing claims that it illegally used another trademark, just weeks after it was forced to rename its next generation operating system
RIM faces new trademark fight over messenger service nameGlobe and Mail
RIM's BBM service targeted for name infringementCNET
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No Ice Cream Sandwich for Samsung’s Galaxy S and first Galaxy Tab – Los Angeles Times

December 23, 2011
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Solar Panels News
No Ice Cream Sandwich for Samsung's Galaxy S and first Galaxy Tab
Los Angeles Times
Samsung on Friday confirmed that yes, the original Galaxy S phones and Galaxy Tab tablets won't receive upgrades to the latest version of Google's Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. The disappointing news seemed to be coming after Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S, Tab: No Android 4.0 for youCNET
Samsung Galaxy S II And HTC Sensation Will Receive Android 4.0 Ice Cream Solar Panels News
If Samsung doesn't care about customers, how can it hope to keep them?The Verge
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TechCrunch
Last-Minute Gift Guide 2011: iOS Apps
TechCrunch
Looking for a quick last-minute gift? Not feeling up to fighting the holiday traffic, crowds and checkout lines? Just too lazy busy to shop? Then you may want to consider giving the gift of an iOS app. You can gift any paid app from iTunes on your
5 iPhone and iPad Apps That Make Great GiftsCIO
How to arrange your iPhone home screen to get things doneMacgasm
Study finds 'iPhone is for games, Android is for apps'Appolicious
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Globe and Mail
Time to Take an Email Holiday
PC Magazine
Volkswagen is going to shutdown corporate email during off hours for some of its German staff. It is the wrong solution, but the problem is real. By Dan Costa Like most of the country, many PCMag.com staffers are taking time off over the holidays.
Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hoursBBC News
Volkswagen silences work e-mail after hoursWashington Post
Volkswagen Gives Workers a Break from BlackBerry EmailABC News
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FCC approves AT&T’s $1.9-billion purchase of Qualcomm spectrum – Los Angeles Times

December 23, 2011
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Bloomberg
FCC approves AT&T's $ 1.9-billion purchase of Qualcomm spectrum
Los Angeles Times
The Federal Communications Commission has approved a $ 1.9-billion AT&T purchase of wireless spectrum licenses owned by San Diego-based Qualcomm Inc. The purchase gives AT&T control over licenses that, according to the FCC, "cover more than 300 million
AT&T Holiday Reprieve: FCC Approves Deal to Buy Qualcomm SpectrumTIME
AT&T Adviser Greenhill Falls Toward League-Table Obscurity – San Francisco GateSan Francisco Luxury News
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Telegraph.co.uk
Volkswagen silences work e-mail after hours
Washington Post
The thrill of getting a work-issued mobile phone is often quickly eclipsed by its constant reminders that you've still — always — got work to do. But some companies are trying to help its employees keep their home and work lives separate, and this week
Volkswagen Gives Workers a Break from BlackBerry EmailABC News
VW agrees to kick the "Crackberry" habitReuters
Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hoursBBC News
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Portfolio.com
Apple EU Design May Be Less Valuable in Samsung Case, Court Says
Bloomberg
A European Union design Apple Inc. (AAPL) used to win a sales ban on Samsung Electronics Co.'s Galaxy 10.1 tablets may be of limited value after new evidence was introduced in an appeal of the decision, a German court said.
Apple, Samsung, VirnetX, Abercrombie: Intellectual PropertyBusinessWeek
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AT&T gets feds’ OK to buy Qualcomm spectrum – CNET

December 23, 2011
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CNET
AT&T gets feds' OK to buy Qualcomm spectrum
CNET
by Jonathan E. Skillings December 23, 2011 6:42 AM PST Follow @jeskillings It won't be such a blue Christmas after all for AT&T, as a Qualcomm spectrum win follows Monday's lump of coal in the now-defunct T-Mobile deal. For AT&T, it's been a week of
FCC Approves AT&T's $ 1.9B Purchase of Qualcomm SpectrumPC Magazine
FCC Tosses AT&T Conciliatory Approval of Qualcomm Spectrum PurchaseDailyTech
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CNET
Samsung Galaxy S, Tab: No Android 4.0 for you
CNET
by Josh Lowensohn December 23, 2011 9:10 AM PST Follow @Josh Owners of Samsung's Galaxy S smartphone and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab won't be getting the latest and greatest version of Android. In a blog posting on a Korean promotional site run by Samsung,
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CTV.ca
VW agrees to kick the "Crackberry" habit
Reuters
| FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The backlash against twenty-four-hour connectivity has started. Carmaker Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) has agreed to deactivate e-mails on German staff Blackberry devices out of office hours to give them a break.
Volkswagen Shuts Down After-Hours BlackBerry EmailsPC Magazine
Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hoursBBC News
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Microsoft Ends a CES Tradition: 2012 Keynote Will Be Its Last – DailyFinance

December 23, 2011
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New York Times
Microsoft Ends a CES Tradition: 2012 Keynote Will Be Its Last
DailyFinance
For the past 14 years, Microsoft (MSFT) has kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, in Las Vegas. The software giant's keynote address has set the tone for annual exposition where tech companies of all sizes showcase their latest wares.
Mystery: Who killed the Microsoft CES keynote?GigaOm
Ep. 1571: Bon Voyage Microsoft!CNET
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ZDNet
Google Paying Mozilla $ 900M in Search Deal: ATD
eWeek
Google will pay Mozilla $ 300 million a year for the next three years in a search deal it renewed earlier this week. The deal will give Mozilla much-needed cash to grow its business. The Christmas holiday isn't the only thing Mozilla employees have to
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BBC News
Glitches of new PlayStation Vita and other tech news
BBC News
Sony has issued an apology after a wave of complaints about its new handheld console, PlayStation Vita, which recently went on sale in Japan. Users described unresponsive touchscreens, crashes and freezes although Sony said it could not find evidence
Sony PlayStation Vita (Japan)CNET
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Apple iPad and ebook readers again define the year on The Mobile Gadgeteer – ZDNet (blog)

December 23, 2011
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Telegraph.co.uk
Apple iPad and ebook readers again define the year on The Mobile Gadgeteer
ZDNet (blog)
By Matthew Miller | December 23, 2011, 3:52am PST Summary: The Apple iPad clearly was the most popular mobile non-smartphone device of 2011. I am sure it will be popular again in 2012, but there are many more exciting things we are sure to see too.
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SlashGear
FCC green lights AT&T/Qualcomm deal
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AT&T recently took a $ 4 billion beating at the hands of federal regulators when its plan to purchase T-Mobile in part to get the wireless spectrum to build out its network more fully failed. The result was a $ 3 billion cash payment to T-Mobile's parent
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BBC News
Volkswagen turns off Blackberry email after work hours
BBC News
Volkswagen has agreed to stop its Blackberry servers sending emails to some of its employees when they are off-shift. The carmaker confirmed it made the move earlier this year following complaints that staff's work and home lives were becoming blurred.
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Google and Bing battled over Firefox search deal – TechRadar UK

December 23, 2011
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Reuters Blogs
Google and Bing battled over Firefox search deal
TechRadar UK
By Kate Solomon Some more details have emerged relating to the newly-renewed search deal between Google and Firefox, with sources claiming that big G is set to send a minimum of $ 300 million (£191 million) Mozilla's way every year.
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ZDNet
Can Pinterest.com be a Top 10 Social Network?
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Experian Hitwise has released a report that suggests virtual pin board site, Pinterest.com, could end up cementing its position as one of the top 10 most popular social networking sites by next year. The growth of the site has been phenomenal;
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SlashGear
Smartphones pushing single-purpose cameras out to pasture
SlashGear
I don't think that anyone will be surprised by this new report by NPD. The company says that smartphone cameras are relegating the normal stand-alone camera increasingly to a thing of the past. A recent NPD study shows that the number of users that
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Google and Bing battled it out over Firefox search deal – TechRadar UK

December 23, 2011
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Reuters Blogs
Google and Bing battled it out over Firefox search deal
TechRadar UK
By Kate Solomon Some more details have emerged relating to the newly-renewed search deal between Google and Firefox, with sources claiming that big G is set to send a minimum of $ 300 million (£191 million) Mozilla's way every year.
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Are you in AT&T’s top 5 percent of heaviest data users? – CNET

December 23, 2011
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CNET
Are you in AT&T's top 5 percent of heaviest data users?
CNET
by Marguerite Reardon December 23, 2011 12:00 AM PST Follow @maggie_reardon Did you get a notice recently from AT&T stating you use more than your fair share of wireless data? Ask Maggie explains why this is happening and offers some advice to help you
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IBNLive.com
Galaxy Tab 8.9 gets a taste of homemade Ice Cream Sandwich (video)
Engadget
By Joseph Volpe posted Dec 23rd 2011 3:32AM So we know that Google's latest and greatest OS is headed to the Galaxy Tab 8.9 at some undefined point in 2012. But Samsung's promise of a future update just isn't enough to sate the appetites of a certain
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Rambus, Broadcom in Patent License Agreement – ABC News

December 23, 2011
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Rambus, Broadcom in Patent License Agreement
ABC News
Technology licensor Rambus Inc. said Thursday that it reached a patent license deal with Broadcom Corp. and settled outstanding patent litigation with the chip maker. Rambus shares shot up more than 8 percent in after-hours trading.
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Pinterest Stakes Out Social Networking Turf [VIDEO] – Mashable

December 23, 2011
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ZDNet
Pinterest Stakes Out Social Networking Turf [VIDEO]
Mashable
Pinterest, a social networking site with an “online pinboard” interface, has made great strides this year. According to Experian Hitwise, this invitation-only site now has 40 times the number of total visits it had six months ago, now finding its way
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Fox News
It Doesn't Matter if RIM is Lying, It's Still in Deep Trouble
Mashable
When Research In Motion (RIM) announced that BlackBerry 10 devices would be delayed until late 2012, co-CEO Mike Lazaridis blamed the delay on needing to wait for dual-core, dual-mode LTE chipsets. Early Thursday, Boy Genius Report refuted that story.
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TechRadar UK
Apple investigating fuel cell powered MacBooks
TechRadar UK
By Chris Smith Apple is actively considering using fuel cell technology to power portable devices which could last for 'weeks' from a single charge. A pair of patents uncovered by AppleInsider, the company asserts that hydrogen-powered fuel cells would
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AT&T’s $1.93 Billion Qualcomm Airwaves Purchase Wins Approval – BusinessWeek

December 23, 2011
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AT&T's $ 1.93 Billion Qualcomm Airwaves Purchase Wins Approval
BusinessWeek
By Eric Engleman and Chris Strohm Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc., the largest US phone company, won approval from US regulators for its $ 1.93 billion purchase of Qualcomm Inc. airwaves three days after the rejection of its plan to buy T-Mobile USA
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CNET
Consumer Electronics Show: 10 Things You'll See in 2012
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: The Consumer Electronics Show – CES – will be happening in Las Vegas next month, and there's a good chance several big things could be announced at the show. It's also the last time Microsoft will attend. The Consumer Electronics Show
Microsoft to make CES 2012 its last amid claims of a falling outArs Technica
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Digitaltrends.com
Sony announces 25 Vita games for US launch
Digitaltrends.com
Twenty-five games will be available to buyers of the PlayStation Vita come February when the system launches in the US and Canada. The games can be bought a week before the launch of Sony's new gaming device, which the company hopes will help beat off
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FCC gives approval for AT&T’s $1.93B purchase of Qualcomm spectrum – Washington Post

December 23, 2011
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Portfolio.com
FCC gives approval for AT&T's $ 1.93B purchase of Qualcomm spectrum
Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO — The Federal Communications Commission approved wireless carrier AT&T Inc.'s $ 1.93 billion purchase of unused wireless spectrum from Qualcomm Inc. AT&T Inc. said a year ago that it planned to buy the spectrum to add capacity to its
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CNET
Sony releases impressive list of Vita US launch titles
CNET
by Jeff Bakalar December 22, 2011 3:25 PM PST Follow @jeffbakalar Just a few days after releasing the PlayStation Vita in Japan, Sony is now focused on the US debut of the system, disclosing the entire launch and launch window lineup.
Sony announces titles for PS Vita launchWashington Post
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Caribbean Media Vision
Verizon confirms software update coming to Galaxy Nexus
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld – The Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone is going to get a software update that will adjust the device's signal strength indicator, Verizon Wireless confirmed on Wednesday, less than a week after the new Android 4.0 phone
Investigating the Galaxy Nexus LTE Signal IssueAnandTech
Samsung Galaxy Nexus Update Coming to Adjust 4G LTE IndicatorWireless and Mobile News
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Google to pay Mozilla almost $300 million per year in search deal to outdo … – SlashGear

December 23, 2011
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SlashGear
Google to pay Mozilla almost $ 300 million per year in search deal to outdo
SlashGear
AllThingsD has reported that Google will be on track to pay an impressive $ 300 million per year to Mozilla, for when Google and Mozilla renewed their search royalty deal, earlier this week. This exorbitant amount of money will allow Google to be the
Google to pay Mozilla $ 300M yearly in new search deal, says reportComputerworld
Google, Firefox In Search Deal Reportedly Worth $ 300 Million Per YearCRN
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AT&T Gets Airwaves Approval
Wall Street Journal
By AMY SCHATZ WASHINGTON—Federal regulators approved AT&T Inc.'s $ 1.9 billion acquisition of airwaves from Qualcomm Inc. on Thursday, giving AT&T a much-needed boost after its deal to acquire T-Mobile USA fell apart.
FCC approves 4G spectrum purchase for AT&T after failed T-Mobile mergerApple Insider
FCC Clears AT&T-Qualcomm Spectrum DealPCWorld
FCC approves AT&T's $ 1.9 billion purchase of wireless airwaves from QualcommWashington Post
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Ep. 1571: Bon Voyage Microsoft!
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To play this video, you need Javascript enabled and the latest version of Flash installed. Install Flash now Video description: It's Microsoft's last CES, we say goodbye, and will it have any major impact on the worlds largest electronics show.
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FCC approves 4G spectrum purchase for AT&T after failed T-Mobile merger – Apple Insider

December 23, 2011
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FCC approves 4G spectrum purchase for AT&T after failed T-Mobile merger
Apple Insider
By Josh Ong On the heels of AT&T's decision to give up on its proposed acquisition of T-Mobile, the Federal Communications Commission has approved the carrier's purchase of 700MHz spectrum from Qualcomm that would be used for its expanding 4G LTE
FCC Clears AT&T-Qualcomm Spectrum DealPCWorld
FCC approves AT&T's $ 1.9 billion purchase of wireless airwaves from QualcommWashington Post
Qualcomm $ 1.93 Billion Airwaves Sale to AT&T Wins US ApprovalBusinessWeek
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TechRadar UK
OnLive Expands Service To Support Xperia Play
Gamasutra
by Tom Curtis [Social/Online, Smartphone/Tablet, Business, Marketing] Newsbrief: In OnLive's most recent move to expand onto to new online-enabled devices, the company announced that its cloud streaming service now supports Sony Ericsson's
OnLive Now Playing Friendly With The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAYTechCrunch
OnLive Updated for Xperia Play Controller SupportIGN
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CNET
Pinterest: Crazy growth lands it as top 10 social site
CNET
by Paul Sloan December 22, 2011 10:33 AM PST Follow @paulsloan Pinterest, an invitation-only site that describes itself as a pinboard to organize and share things you love, is growing at a phenomenal pace. The site received nearly 11 million visits in
Surprise hit Pinterest a top 10 most-trafficked social networkVentureBeat
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Google, Firefox In Search Deal Reportedly Worth $300 Million Per Year – CRN

December 23, 2011
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Google, Firefox In Search Deal Reportedly Worth $ 300 Million Per Year
CRN
By Jack McCarthy, CRN Just as the popularity of Mozilla's Firefox browser seemed to be ebbing, Google has provided a major boost with a deal to pay Mozilla $ 300 million annually to keep Google as Firefox's default search engine, according to a report.
Google to pay Mozilla $ 300M yearly in new search deal, says reportComputerworld
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Wireless and Mobile News
Samsung Galaxy SII, Note, Tab 10.1, 8.9, 7.7 & Plus Update to Android 4.0 Ice
Wireless and Mobile News
While Samsung had the honor of launching the first smartphone with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, most of its products launched with earlier versions of Android. Samsung has announced what popular Galaxy SII and
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SlashGear
Founder of Xerox PARC Jacob Goldman dies at 90
SlashGear
Founder and chief scientist of Xerox's renowned Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) Jacob “Jack” Goldman has died at age 90. Goldman has been credited with spearheading many of the technological breakthroughs that are at the core of modern computing and
Jacob Goldman, Founder of Xerox Lab, Dies at 90New York Times
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Gardens of Time beats Cityville in Facebook games list – BBC News

December 23, 2011
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Gardens of Time beats Cityville in Facebook games list
BBC News
Facebook has named Playdom's Gardens of Time as the most popular game on its social network in 2011. The Disney-owned firm's hidden-object title beat Zynga's Cityville to the top spot despite statistics suggesting it has fewer active users.
Facebook reveals top games of 2011USA TODAY
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Computerworld
Jack Goldman, Founder of Xerox PARC, dies
Wired News
By Robert McMillan Jack Goldman wanted to call Xerox PARC the Xerox Advanced Scientific & Systems Laboratory. We're glad he didn't. (Photo: Xerox) Jacob “Jack” Goldman — the man who founded the lab that pretty much invented the personal computer as we
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Personal computer pioneer Goldman diesUPI.com
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Wired News
Lawmakers, FTC Want ICANN to Delay New Domain Plan
PC Magazine
By Chloe Albanesius A group of House lawmakers this week asked the Internet's governing body to delay plans to increase the number of generic top-level domains (gTLDs). "Although we believe expanding gTLDs is a worthy goal that may lead to increased
Lawmakers Ask ICANN to Delay Generic TLD PlanPCWorld
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Gardens of Time beats Cityville in Facebook games list – BBC News

December 23, 2011
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Gardens of Time beats Cityville in Facebook games list
BBC News
Facebook has named Playdom's Gardens of Time as the most popular game on its social network in 2011. The Disney-owned firm's hidden-object title beat Zynga's Cityville to the top spot despite statistics suggesting it has fewer active users.
Facebook reveals top games of 2011USA TODAY
Gardens of Time Tops CityVille as Facebook's Most Popular GamePC Magazine
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Computerworld
Jack Goldman, Founder of Xerox PARC, dies
Wired News
By Robert McMillan Jack Goldman wanted to call Xerox PARC the Xerox Advanced Scientific & Systems Laboratory. We're glad he didn't. (Photo: Xerox) Jacob “Jack” Goldman — the man who founded the lab that pretty much invented the personal computer as we
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Personal computer pioneer Goldman diesUPI.com
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Wired News
Lawmakers, FTC Want ICANN to Delay New Domain Plan
PC Magazine
By Chloe Albanesius A group of House lawmakers this week asked the Internet's governing body to delay plans to increase the number of generic top-level domains (gTLDs). "Although we believe expanding gTLDs is a worthy goal that may lead to increased
Lawmakers Ask ICANN to Delay Generic TLD PlanPCWorld
Keepers of the Internet face their greatest challenges everCNN
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Akamai Rises Most in 19 Months on Acquisition of Cotendo – BusinessWeek

December 23, 2011
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Akamai Rises Most in 19 Months on Acquisition of Cotendo
BusinessWeek
By Alex Sherman Dec. 22 (Bloomberg) — Akamai Technologies Inc., operator of a server network that lets businesses speed data delivery, rose the most in more than 19 months after agreeing to buy startup competitor Cotendo Inc. for about $ 268 million in
Cotendo Finds $ 268 Million In Its Christmas Stocking, Courtesy of AkamaipaidContent.org
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ZDNet
Report: Google to Pay Mozilla $ 300M Annually in Search Deal
PCWorld
By Jeff Bertolucci, PCWorld Dec 22, 2011 3:26 PM What's Firefox worth to Google? A cool $ 300 million a year, according to a Thursday report by AllThingsD. Two days ago, Google and Mozilla announced that they had reached an agreement to keep Google as
Google to pay Mozilla $ 300M yearly in new search deal, says reportComputerworld
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Mozilla Foundation looks beyond FirefoxUPI.com
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CTV.ca
Research in Motion denies lying about BB 10
Washington Post
Research in Motion has denied an accusation leveled at the company in Boy Genius Report, which said that the company was lying about the reason behind the delay of BlackBerry 10. The report, citing a “trusted” source within the company, said that RIM
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Google-Firefox search deal reportedly worth $900 million – Los Angeles Times

December 22, 2011
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Google-Firefox search deal reportedly worth $ 900 million
Los Angeles Times
Google is reportedly paying Mozilla about $ 900 million over the next three years to remain the default search engine in the Firefox Web browser. The two parties this week renewed their longstanding partnership to keep Google as the default search
Google to pay Mozilla $ 300M yearly in new search deal, says reportComputerworld
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Globe and Mail
Microsoft Ditches CES? So What?
PC Magazine
Now that Microsoft's lost its free ride, it won't be shilling for CES anymore. But a software company shouldn't be the big draw at a consumer electronics show anyway. By John C. Dvorak The big news at the moment is that Microsoft will abandon opening
Insider Claims Microsoft Was Kicked Out of Future CES ShowsTom’s Guide
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Globe and Mail
Sony announces 25-game Vita launch lineup in US
msnbc.com
By Kyle Orland We've known for awhile that Sony's PlayStation Vita would hit US and Canadian store shelves next year on Feb. 22. Now we know exactly what games will be available alongside that launch, as well as how much some crucial accessories will
Launch lineup for PlayStation Vita unveiledUSA TODAY
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Microsoft’s CES Keynotes: A Look Back – PC Magazine

December 22, 2011
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Microsoft's CES Keynotes: A Look Back
PC Magazine
By Chloe Albanesius Much has been made of Microsoft's announcement that its appearance at the 2012 CES will be its last. Did Microsoft pull out on its own accord or was it forced out by the event's organizer, the Consumer Electronics Association?
Insider Claims Microsoft Was Kicked Out of Future CES ShowsTom’s Guide
Why is Microsoft really leaving CES?Washington Post
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BBC News
Zynga Is Not First On Facebook's Top Games Of 2011
ReadWriteWeb
By Alicia Eler / December 22, 2011 12:45 PM / View Comments Yesterday Facebook released its list of top games for 2011. Only four of those games were Zynga-owned. The number one and number two slots were filled by Disney Playdom's Garden of Time,
Games start-ups losing groundFinancial Times
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Jacob Goldman, Founder of Xerox Lab, Dies at 90
New York Times
Jacob E. Goldman, a physicist who as Xerox's chief scientist founded the company's vaunted Palo Alto Research Center, which invented the modern personal computer, died on Tuesday in Westport, Conn. He was 90. The cause was congestive heart failure,
Xerox PARC Founder Jack Goldman Dies at 90PC Magazine
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Google to pay Mozilla $300M yearly in new search deal, says report – Computerworld

December 22, 2011
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Google to pay Mozilla $ 300M yearly in new search deal, says report
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld – Google promised to pay Mozilla almost $ 300 million annually to keep its search engine as the default in Firefox, according to a report today on AllThingsD, a blog operated by the publisher of the Wall Street Journal.
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Insider Claims Microsoft Was Kicked Out of Future CES Shows
Tom’s Guide
Microsoft insiders claim that the company was kicked out of the keynote for 2013 and beyond, so the Redmond company decided to pull out of the CES tradeshow altogether. As previously reported, both Microsoft and the organization behind the CES trade
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Hold the Phone: RIM Accused of 'Lying' About BlackBerry 10 Delay
PC Magazine
By Damon Poeter Tech blog Boy Genius Report (BGR) leveled serious charges against Research in Motion Thursday, accusing co-CEO Mike Lazaridis of "lying" about the reason that the company is delaying the release of its next-generation BlackBerry 10
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Microsoft’s Breakup with CES: 5 Plausible Theories Why It’s Splitsville – PCWorld

December 22, 2011
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New York Times
Microsoft's Breakup with CES: 5 Plausible Theories Why It's Splitsville
PCWorld
By John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld Dec 22, 2011 11:38 AM When Microsoft announced that it was scaling back its role at the annual CES extravaganza, it tried to put the best possible face on the move. But tech writers hashed over the development on the
Microsoft To Withdraw From CESInformationWeek
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ZDNet UK
Google paying Mozilla $ 300 million per year for search deal
ZDNet (blog)
By Rachel King | December 22, 2011, 11:26am PST Summary: Mozilla's big reliance on Google might actually be worth it — up to the point of $ 300 million per year. Mozilla's reliance on Google seems to be worth it — at least for the next three years as
Google Is Paying Mozilla $ 300 Million A Year For Firefox DealBusiness Insider
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Globe and Mail
Microsoft, Nokia Wouldn't Have Benefitted From Acquiring RIM
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: Microsoft and Nokia are rumored to have considered a bid for RIM. The upside of such a deal would have been minimal. Microsoft and Nokia apparently played with the idea of purchasing Research In Motion, according to a recent piece in The
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