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This year Microsoft has killed many of its previous products and the reasons were mainly the increased time of their uselessness or not coming up to the user’s expectations. So let’s review the unlucky fellows which have now lost the support from their developer, the first one is Windows XP and Windows 2000 service pack 2, Kin phones, Courier tablets, Xbox live service and Bing Cashback.

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The Apple’s press conference which is going to be held today is one of the most awaited events of this month because here the company is going to address the iPhone 4’s antenna problem. A spokesman from apple’s side told the Wall Street Journal that the Bloomberg business week has claimed that a senior engineer of Apple was aware of this problem and he had warned the executives of that.

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HTC Wildfire

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HTC is getting more and more popular with the new trend of Android based smartphones. The range of Anroid based Touchscreen large display smartphones by HTC is increasing constantly. The new model HTC Wildfire is a nice addition to this range, and is pretty affordable as compared to other new HTC smartphones. Today, I am going to review this nice phone called HTC Wildfire.

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IBM has announced that they will start a $100 million initiative for focusing on its research division for the healthcare and also for the new technologies which it has brought for that sector. Now that the company has decided to jump into the health sector so they are also hiring many physicians, nurses and clinicians to collaborate with their scientists.

It has been reported that IBM will rapidly bring the $100 million over the passage of years and it will completely blend the previous services, technologies and the latest market called nanomedicine for the care of real world patients.  The three key areas where according to ZDNet IBM is going to focus are:

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Facebook Mobile Users

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Facebook is the most famous social Network of nowadays and this thing is not hidden from anyone but an exciting thing about it is that it is rapidly spreading towards the mobile devices and the number of mobile users has reached 150 million from 100 million in April.

A main reason for this much increase of mobile users is the increasing social networking facility on the mobile phones with that Facebook has also provided more facilities for the mobile users. According to Eric Tseng, Facebook’s head of mobile products “Mobile is fast becoming our growth lever” and this was told in the MobileBeat 2010 conference in San Francisco on Tuesday.

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