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BLORGE.com is a highly integrated network of news sites covering technology, Vista, Macintosh, gaming, photography, and much more. It was founded in October 2006 by journalist, writer and publisher John Pospisil. Our team of international writers is dedicated to providing gutsy, honest and informed coverage and comment on key technology news and issues, without fear or favor. We serve the global IT community. We want to inform, stimulate and entertain. We want to provide a fresh, independent ...
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Apple 2009 in review – Ups and downs

Dec 28, 2009
The year 2009 has been a year of positive and negatives for Apple, but at the end of it all, the Cupertino giant has finished well above where it started the year in all of the categories that matter. The year Related Posts: Review: Kindle app for the...

AT&T – No iPhone sales in New York City

Dec 28, 2009
After a confusing night and morning, it is apparently still true that AT&T is no longer taking orders for the iPhone on line if you live in New York City, though the reason is being spun this way and that. The first source of this somewhat...

Top 10 tips & tricks for the iPhone and iPod Touch

Dec 28, 2009
It would be nice if Apple had documented all the aspects of the iPhone and iPod Touch, but for whatever reason, it didn’t happen. We’ve gathered up ten of the most useful tips and tricks for using your Apple devices that will ease your life when using...

Kindle books outsell hard copies this Christmas

Dec 28, 2009
The importance of Amazon’s Kindle device became apparent this holiday season as the retailer sold more digital books for the device than actual books. Could the publishing industry be going all digital in the not-so-distant future? The Kindle climbed...

San Francisco may require radiation warnings on cell phones

Dec 28, 2009
Scientists still aren’t clear as to whether long-term cell phone use could cause cancer, but that won’t stop San Francisco from considering a bill to require warning signs on the devices. Studies have shown a possible link to cancer after more than...


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