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BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Review: A Work In Progress

It’s the only tablet that didn’t come with a native email client. I’m talking about the BlackBerry PlayBook. It’s the latest entry into the tablet market, currently dominated by Apple’s iPad. It launched without an email client, a real calendar app, and social networking apps like Twitter and Facebook. In the past month, the only […]

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5 New Social Music Apps Beyond iTunes and Pandora

This is a guest post by Alison McCarthy, a Brooklyn-based writer who focuses on the intersection of music, technology, and community. She’s a second-year graduate student of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, and currently writes for Hypebot.com. Be sure to follow her on Twitter at @aliiimac. In less than a decade,  iTunes, YouTube, Pandora, […]

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Firefox 4 Review: Good Enough To Leave Google Chrome?

It’s been a while since I’ve mentioned  Firefox on SheGeeks. I stopped using Firefox in 2009 because of poor performance and memory leaks. Firefox 3.4 is the last version I used before switching to Google Chrome. I haven’t looked back. Now Firefox 4 is officially out and it’s a major revamp for the Firefox browser. […]

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A Look At Android Market For The Web

Today, Google addressed what’s coming to the Android platform this year. The biggest announcement out of their live-streamed press conference is Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb, the tablet optimized-version of Android. While consumers and developers can expect a lot from this update, the biggest news is the new web version of the Android Market.

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