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Google was always against SOPA and PIPA. Microsoft (as part of the BSA) backed out probably because of the backlash, but I don't know for sure.

counterfeit fragrances/makeup sold online, probably. (maybe the reason Coty and L'Oréal also support the bill)

that's because ~no one~ watches their games (compared with MLB and the NFL, obvs), online or off.

some of them are concerned with counterfeit versions of their own products sold online.

they've changed their mobile apps and TweetDeck, too.

wait a second, but aren't blogs biased by nature?

well... MTV thinks so.

sorry, my bad. but these regulations are good in the EU.

but then, Iceland and Greenland (part of Denmark) are part of the EU.

old people with money watch CBS. end of story.

probably February 2012. and the Lumia 710 (for the local market) will be assembled here in Brazil. (local assembly may vary for other regions of the world)

you can choose green, yellow, red, pink...

probably not, since Sony tablets have an SD card slot.

Ericsson lives on, as a network infrastructure company.

that glass is probably not made by Corning.

Google Maps Navigation works here in Brazil, too.

but the "international" Galaxy S and Galaxy S II have a physical home button.

it's most likely to be the Nokia 800, no "N" before the number, under the new numbering scheme.

because most of the world's major markets don't have LTE yet.

the name of a FAMILY OF phones. more specifically, many Verizon Wireless Android-powered phones.