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Gmail Apple iPhone, iPad App Recalled Due to Bug

Google released a Gmail iPhone, iPad and iPod app Wednesday hoping to streamline Apple users' Gmail experience and encourage more users to switch to the Google email platform. The new iPhone, iPad and iPod app was recalled due to a bug with notifications and Google pulled the iOS app to fix the problem.
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China's Ai Weiwei Will Fight Tax Charges 'To the Death'

Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei vowed on Wednesday to fight tax evasion charges to the death, a day after the government ordered a company linked to him to pay 15 million yuan ($2.4 million) in back taxes and fines.
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Siri Can't be Released for iPhone 4, iPod Touch Right Now, Why?

Steve Troughton-Smith, an Ireland-based hacker, along with his San Francisco-based friend, Grant Paul, claimed to have successfully hacked Siri to run fully on the iPhone 4 and the iPod Touch 4G. However, Paul, who goes by the Twitter handle @chpwn, explained in a blog post on Tuesday why they can't release Siri for iPhone 4 and iPod touch as of now.
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League Fines Heat Owner Following Lockout Tweet

The National Basketball Association (NBA) said on Tuesday Miami Heat owner Micky Arison has been fined following reports that he used his Twitter account to comment on the league's four-month-old lockout.
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Doncaster's Striker Billy Sharp Scores: 'That's For You, Son!'

Striker Billy Sharp scored the first goal for Doncaster in the Championship Football Club game against Middlesborough Tuesday night following the tragic death of his two-day old son. Within the first 14 minutes of the game, Sharp scored the opening goal. He pointed to the sky and lifted his jersey, revealing the words: That's for you, son! The referee allowed Sharp to dedicate the moment to his late son.
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Google Now Indexing Facebook, Disqus Comments

Google will now index Facebook, Disqus and other third-party comments posted on blogs and websites. The comments will be searchable and affect the SEO of the site just like the regular content of the page.
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Egyptians protest, anger mounts over blogger arrest

Thousands of Egyptians protested on Monday in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of an uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak this year, after a prominent activist was detained by military prosecutors.

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