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Facebook Allegedly Hijacked Third Party App to Launch Video Calling

The dust is yet to settle following Facebook's launch of video chat teaming up with Skype, a feature Facebook's founder CEO Mark Zuckerberg termed as something awesome. Far from being awesome Facebook's feature hosted at facebook.com/videocalling acquired the URL through extremely undignified means, alleges a company called Samuday Web Technologies. According to Samuday's CEO, the video chat app developed by his company and hosted under facebook.com/videocalling was ...
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Will iPhone 5 be LTE Compatible?

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 5 which has been largely rumored about its arriving date, is finally expected to arrive in September. Along with the date, the features are also highly discussed knowing that it will be powered by iOS 5.
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Google+’s New Feature Address Book Uploader Won’t Work With Facebook

Google will roll out a flexible tool to add more contacts on Google+ over the next few days. For users with contacts scattered across diverse email services and social networks, Google+'s new address book uploader would be the one click button to synchronize and manage all. The already existing one-click contact importer on Google+ imports contacts from Microsoft Windows Live Hotmail and also takes care of keeping the sync up to date.
Netflix Raising Prices

Netflix Price Increase: Newer Movies for Free on Chinese Site

Netflix's price increase has film enthusiasts all over the United States saying they may cancel memberships Tudou.com - Chinese for Potato.com - is a Web site that offers full streaming films for free, often before they come out in the United States.
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RIM deflects criticism at annual meeting

Research In Motion executives deflected criticism from investors who complained the BlackBerry maker has been mismanaged and marketed poorly as rivals Apple and Google steal its market share.
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Electronic Arts Buys PopCap Games, Gets in on Casual Boom

Gaming powerhouse Electronic Arts will purchase PopCap games for $650 million in cash and $100 million in stocks. Depending on how well the PopCap unit performs under EA, the final price tag of the deal could reach $1.3 billion.
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Electronic Arts to Buy PopCap as Casual Games Boom

Electronic Arts will buy PopCap Games for $650 million in cash and $100 million in stocks. The owner of PopCap will get $550 million more from EA if PopCap reaches certain earning targets through December 2013, reported NYTimes.

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