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Strong yen weighs on Japanese exporter shares - MarketWatch

Big Three Shipment Update / Forecasts through June 2010 - VGChartz

Will you buy the $139 Kindle Wi-Fi? - CNET (blog)

LG's phone unit suffers $101m loss on smartphone lag - Rethink Wireless

Killzone 3 Looks Great, Plays Different, Sort Of Adds Yoshi - Kotaku.com (blog)

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Kindle First Impressions: Its All Good

Well, now we know why Amazon's stock of Kindle 2 e-readers evaporated so quickly.

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Amazon Kindle Sold Out Amid Reports of an Upgrade

Amazon.com has depleted its inventory of basic Kindle e-readers just a month after a substantial price drop from $259 to $189. Amazon now lists the second-generation Kindle as "temporarily out of stock," but is still taking orders that will ship when available.

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Amazon Kindles Lose Weight, Pack On Features

Amazon has announced two new Kindle models, one with 3G and WiFi connectivity, the other offering WiFi access only. The two six-inch-screen devices are smaller and lighter than Amazon's previous six-inch-screen Kindle, and they have more features. The Kindle WiFi is priced at $139, and the Kindle 3G + WiFi goes for $189. Both can be pre-ordered now and will ship Aug. 27, Amazon said.

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Amazon unveils third-gen Kindle, adds $139 Wi-Fi only model

Amazon in a rare evening launch revealed its third-generation Kindle reader. The new hardware is 21 percent smaller and 15 percent lighter than the model it replaces but is better in nearly every way. It uses a new E Ink Pearl display with 50 percent better contrast and 20 percent faster page turns but can now last for up to a month with wireless off on battery, twice as much as before, and for ...

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UPDATE on Global economies are heading for turbulence, ARE WE IN TROUBLE GOING FORWARD?

THE STOCK MARKET PERSPECTIVE The first week past this initial write-up Global economies are heading for turbulence ARE WE IN TROUBLE GOING FORWARD dated 5th July 2010 saw global markets rose sharply, ahead of the US corporate reporting season, confounding market analysts. European markets rallied on BPs increasing optimism of resolving its Gulf of [...]

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