Archive for November 28th, 2009

Stolen Belgian iPhones Starting To Appear on Russian Black Market

Batches of stolen iPhones snagged during the “Great iPhone Heist” in Belgium earlier this month are showing up on the Russian black market. Two weeks ago, thieves made off with 3,000-4,000 iPhone 3GS from a Belgian warehouse belonging to wireless carrier Mobistar.

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AT&T Puts Refurbished iPhones On Sale: $49 Onwards

Are you done shopping for the holidays yet? If not, here is a chance to get an iPhone at a good deal. AT&T is now offering refurbished iPhones at a nice discounted price that is too good to resist

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Apple iPhone Launches In South Korea Today

South Korea, one of the most advanced telecommunications market in the world today became the newest addition in iPhone’s list of overseas markets. The launch in the country comes amidst several apprehensions about how Apple will fare in the smartphone market dominated by Samsung and LG and also on the…

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Even More Daily Deals, Day 3

Filed under: Deals Here they are once again: some more daily deals from our friends at DealNews.com for you to jump at and get as much of your holiday shopping done as quickly as possible. Hey, I feel your pain, I don’t like to go out to crowded stores either, so these online deals are just the ticket to take care of your friends and family and save a few bucks in the process

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The Pomodoro Technique, or how a tomato made me more productive

Filed under: Software , Cool tools , Odds and ends , iPhone I’ve alluded to my search for personal organization a couple of times during 2009. While it’s not something that I’m obsessing about, I now capture my major goals in Things , and that at least tells me what I’m supposed to be doing in terms of short and long-term goals.

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New City-Focused iPhone GPS Nav Apps On Sale For Black Friday

The crowded iPhone GPS nav market is already starting to resemble a Southern California freeway on a Friday afternoon. But two just-launched GPS apps by Portuguese-based NDrive are different: they cover a much smaller area — they also carry a much lighter price tag.

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