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We know the Blackberry has has fallen on some Hard times, and although It’s Not My cup of Tea, I wouldn’t want you to miss a FREE trip to London and See the Beautiful Ms. Keys(aka Mrs. Beatz), Hit the Jump for the Details.


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Facebook May Charge For Ad Free Experience

The days of having a free Facebook maybe over. Facebook is looking to introduce a monthly subscription fee option that users would have to pay to avoid ads. The option would “replace advertisements or other elements that are normally displayed to visitors of the user’s profile page that are otherwise controlled by the social networking system”. The chances of someone paying for an account on Facebook would seem a little much since its been free so long, unless Facebook plans on hitting accounts so many ads Facebook users wouldn’t have option but to pay for the ads to be removed. Why the change, Facebook is under pressure from investors and Wallstreet to bring in more revenue and this might be the way to do it. According to insiders the feature would make Facebook a more friendly experience.


The Government Wants To Do WHAT With Your Smartphone?!?!

This ia actually a good thing, For awhile now, consumers have been allowed to keep their cellphone number and bring it with them to another carrier. So why not allow consumers to bring their phones as well? Hit the Jump to see what could Happen


Samsung Invests In Which Company???

Samsung just invested 3% into Japanese tech company Sharp. As we all know Sharp is a major player when it comes to supplying Apple parts. Samsung invested about $110 million in the Japanese company for their LCD business. Whats interesting is Apple is a long time partner of company so its almost like Samsung is investing into Apple’s business, but at the same time Sharp has been a rival to Samsung when it comes to the TV market so this was definitely a interesting investment for Samsung. The Wall-street Journal says “For cash-rich Samsung, the move will ensure a stable supply of LCD screens for TV sets from Sharp. The Japanese company is the only LCD manufacturer that currently operates an advanced manufacturing facility—in a separate partnership with Hon Hai—capable of turning out TV panels from the industry’s largest sheets of glass. This allows Sharp to lower the manufacturing costs of TV screens larger than 60 inches. Samsung may also rely on Sharp to supply panels for tablets.”


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