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Danny Allen
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Danny Allen wrote
http://gizmodo.com/5409105/ 08:05 AM on November 20 , 1969
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Danny Allen wrote The true successor to the compact BlackBerry Pearl 8100 is styled like a slimmed-down Bold 9700. And while it ditches the "pearl" trackball for RIM's new optical touchpad, the QWERTY keyboard has made way for a reworked SureType setup. gawkerGallery(5409105,2,'BlackBerry Pearl
http://gizmodo.com/5409104/ 08:04 AM on November 20 , 1969
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Danny Allen wrote Similar to Mitsubishi's 155-inch OLED screen, Sony's huge display is made of individual panels (70 smaller LED screens in this case) and is designed for outdoor marketing. You know, because we all carry around polarized glasses, right? The "3D LED Wall"
http://gizmodo.com/5409090/ 07:40 AM on November 20 , 1969
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Danny Allen wrote I still don't know why the Omnia II's 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen is resistive, but the WinMo 6.5 phone will go head-to-head with Verizon's own Moto Droid. Leaked docs suggest it'll be $200 on contract after $100 mail-in rebate. As we noted
http://gizmodo.com/5409079/ 07:06 AM on November 20 , 1969
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Danny Allen wrote eReaders are getting powerful enough to become fully-fledged Internet tablets, but gaming devices? That's a new spin. Turns out Qualcomm has a detachable game controller add-on for that Snapdragon-powered eReader prototype we first showed you on Wednesday. Take a look: Qualcomm
http://gizmodo.com/5409056/ 06:08 AM on November 20 , 1969
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Danny Allen commented on AOL's Slow Death Continues: A Third of Staff Must Go
"@siegeljoseph001: It's less than that, the extra comes from things like vacation pay, employee benefit payouts, etc."
http://gizmodo.com/comment/16969839 04:51 AM on November 20
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Weon replied to Danny Allen's comment in Rumor: Firefox Coming to the PlayStation 3 3:05 AM on Nov 20
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Danny Allen commented on Rumor: Firefox Coming to the PlayStation 3
"Please let this be true."
http://gizmodo.com/comment/16944402 10:59 AM on November 19
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Danny Allen wrote After telling its investors that $200 million has been put aside to jettison a third of its payroll, AOL is looking for 2,500 staff to take voluntary redundancies—jump now, or be pushed later. It's all designed to shave about $300
http://gizmodo.com/5408329/ 10:09 AM on November 19
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