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Android Invasion Has Begun: 200K Droids Activated Daily
Google Wave may be gone, but there are still reasons to rejoice in Googleville. One of them is the continuing good news about sales of smartphones running Google's Android operating system. While the shock of Searchzilla's announcement that it was driving a stake into the heart of its experiment in collaboration, its boss revealed to a gathering of reporters at Techonomy in Lake Tahoe, California that Android smartphone activations have reached 200,000 a day.
That's an increase of more than 200 percent since over this year's first quarter, when
Aiptek 3D camcorder heads to the UK
Budget shooter with added dimension

Firebox, the online gadget store, has announced the arrival of the Aiptek HD 3D Camera, bringing 3D shooting to the UK on a budget.
The camera has been built as a point and shoot, offering a battery life of 1.5 hours and has an expandable memory suited for 32GB SD cards.
Three's the magic number
Apple Lets Mini Be All That It Can Be
The Mac mini has a new look, some welcome extra options, and a price tag that's not so mini: £470 and up. Although it started out as a less-expensive computer option, the mini has been adopted primarily for home entertainment purposes and to serve as a home or small business server.
The Brilliant Future of the Portable Device Display
The Amazon Kindle and the Apple iPad have proven there's consumer demand for tablets and e-readers. The trick now is to master the technology behind their displays. E-ink like that used in the Kindle requires very little power but features no color or video abilities. The opposite goes for LCD screens like the iPad's. Can the two be combined to form both sharper views and better efficiency?
6 Things You Need to Know About Cloud-Based Storage and Backup
Apple Blames Bar Bug for iPhone Reception Woes
Apple says it has discovered a flaw in iPhone software that makes the phone sometimes display more cellular service bars
than it should. It's promised to fix the issue with a patch. However, some users claim that the real problem is
Amazon Punches Up Kindle DX
Amazon Punches Up Kindle DX