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Feb
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Dropbox offers up to 5GB of free space to anyone willing to go beta

Here’s some good news for all you Dropboxers out there: the company is offering a bundle of free storage space to anyone who tries the beta version of its new Experimental software. It’s really quite simple: just download the test program, upload a photo, and instantly get 500MB of free storage

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27
Jan
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Amazon prices Verizon Galaxy Nexus at $99, tests your self control

Looking for an excuse to buy a LTE-enabled superphone? Look no further

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Jan
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Microsoft paid Nokia $250 million to adopt Windows Phone, Q4 earnings report reveals

Microsoft and Nokia have historically been pretty tight-lipped about the value of their Windows Phone partnership , but the cat leapt out of the bag this morning, courtesy of Espoo’s Q4 2011 earnings report . As SlashGear ‘s Chris Davies noticed, Nokia received about $250 million from Redmond during the fourth quarter of 2011, as part of the companies’ “broad strategic agreement.” Under the agreement, the manufacturer receives so-called “platform support payments” from Microsoft — which, in turn, receives software licensing payments from Nokia.

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Jan
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Olympus turns to Sony to help it get its feet back on the ground (updated)

Olympus might have some good news soon: it might have found a hero to rescue it from its woes. The “troubled” ( read: it hid $1.7 billion worth of accounting losses , was nearly de-listed from the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is currently suing its leadership team for fraud ) company is reportedly about to negotiate a capital-and-business alliance with Sony

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Dec
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Firefox and Google renew revenue agreement, stick it out for at least three more years

There was a moment there, where things were starting to look a bit shaky for Mozilla . With the Firefox creators facing increasing competition from Google, in the form of Chrome , rumor had it that the organization’s revenue sharing deal with the search giant had expired and may not be renewed. Well, those rumblings can finally be cast aside as Mozilla announced today that it had signed an agreement with the Mountain View crew that is “significant and mutually beneficial.” The three-year revenue sharing deal should help keep Mozilla a float just long enough to permanently put IE under water — at least we assume that’s what the two are hoping for

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Dec
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Verizon Wireless kicks off trade-in program for southern US residents, offers up to $300 credit

If you’re drooling over a new phone and happen to live in the southern United States, we thought you might like to know that Verizon is literally paying prospective customers to jump ship. All you have to do is bring in a mobile phone, regardless of carrier, where you’ll qualify for up to $300 toward a new handset from Big Red

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15
Dec
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Sprint, NBA strike multi-year partnership, celebrate with a new Android app

NBA Commissioner David Stern is all smiles these days. Why

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Sprint, NBA strike multi-year partnership, celebrate with a new Android app

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Dec
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Whaaa? The original Motorola LapDock can now be yours for $50

Remember the good ‘ol days (specifically, this past February) when the first Motorola LapDock cost as much as $500 up front and nearly got laughed out of AT&T stores? The sleek Webtop accessory compatible with the Motorola Atrix 4G — and no other device whatsoever — has come down a long way, as it’s now available for a mere $50 (not counting the more expensive 4GB data plan AT&T requires you to be on when using it, of course)

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Nov
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Box.net befriends Android, will offer Sony Ericsson Xperia phones 50GB of free cloud storage

How much cloud storage space do you need? 2GB?

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Box.net befriends Android, will offer Sony Ericsson Xperia phones 50GB of free cloud storage

23
Nov

Nintendo 3DS available for $145 at Target’s pre-Black Friday sale

It’s official: Black Friday has transcended both space and time. No longer bound to the Hipparchian constraints of the 24-hour day, the Mother of all Sales has now given birth to an entire generation of equally stygian offspring, oozing her mercantile tentacles into nearly every crevice of our American existence. Case in point: Target’s pre-Black Friday sale. It’s a sale in honor of a sale that’s in honor of a holiday — the Apollo to Thanksgiving’s Jupiter, if you will. It’s also where you can grab a Nintendo 3DS for just $145, as noted in this ad that we came across yesterday. So loosen those purse strings and clench your fists, because the Supra Sale draws nigh.

Nintendo 3DS available for $145 at Target’s pre-Black Friday sale originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Nov 2011 12:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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