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HTC outs the Desire 200 as low-end Beats Audio smartphone

Pricing and release date to be confirmed Read More

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Blackberry 10.2 will support Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean apps

Set for release later this year Read More

Samsung Galaxy S4 owners will get Jay Z’s next album for free

72 hours ahead of retail release Read More

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Cameroon – Are Douala’s judges colluding with local big shots to silence journalists?

Reporters Without Borders is alarmed by journalist and cartoonist Charles Fils Elangue’s detention for the past six days in the business capital of Douala pending payment of a fine, damages and legal costs in a defamation case heard before a court in the Douala district of Ndokoti. The court ordered Elangue’s detention on 7 June after ruling that he must pay 2 million CFA francs (3,000 euros) in damages, a fine of 500,000 CFA francs (760 euros) and court costs of 156,000 CFA francs (240 (…) Read More

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Diablo III coming to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 September 3rd

Activision Blizzard announced that its popular action role-playing game Diablo III is coming to the PlayStation 3 a while back, and now it has finally given a release date: September 3rd. In addition, the company also revealed that it is dropping the game on the Xbox 360 on the same date. … Read More

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Wikipad coming to the US June 11th for $250, worldwide release later this summer

Wikipad has finally announced the official release date for its upcoming 7-inch gaming tablet. The Android-powered device is set to hit the market on June 11 in the United States for $250, with a worldwide launch set to follow sometime later this summer. Only a few select retailers will carry… Read More

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Man jailed for threatening Obama on Twitter

Donte Jamar Sims, 22, will serve six months in prison plus one year of supervised release for tweets he published last year. He pleaded guilty to threatening the president’s life last October and was sentenced in a Charlotte, North Carolina courtroom on Wednesday. Authorities obtained a search warrant for user records pertaining to the Twitter account “DestroyLeague_D” last year after becoming aware of at least five tweets that discussed plotting to kill the president in advance of Mr. Obama’s address at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in September. They were able to link the social media account to Sims, who went on to plead guilty to one count of knowingly and willfully making a threat to take the life of the president. “Plotting president Obama’s Murder,” “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” and “The Secret Service is gonna be defenseless once I aim the Assault Rifle at Barack’s Forehead” were three of the micromessages that raised the suspicion of authorities. Sims told investigators that he had been smoking marijuana when he made the remarks over Twitter.   “Sims stated that he published the statements because he hated President Obama,” a Secret Service agent wrote in an affidavit last year. “Sims asserted that he was high on marijuana when he made the threats but that he understood what he was doing and that it was wrong.” “He asserted that he was sorry he sent the messages threatening to kill the president of the United States and provided me with a written apology,” wrote the agent. According to the Charlotte Observer, Sims entered his guilty plea in October in hopes of avoiding a prison sentence. Citing the seriousness of the crime, however, a federal judge decided ultimately that a six-month stint behind bars was warranted. Chief US District Judge Robert Conrad said “the seriousness of the offense and the need for the sentence to promote a respect for the law” prompted him to order the sentence, the paper reported. Sims faced a maximum of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Obama arrived in Charlotte days after Sims’ tweets were published and accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination to run for a second term. He defeated Republican challenger Mitt Romney in November. Read More