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Apple Pushes 1 Million iPhone 3Gs, 10 Million iPhone Apps
ars technica – Apple announced this morning that it had sold 1 million 3G iPhones over the weekend since the device’s launch on Friday.

MobileMe’s Push Services Detailed, No Mac to MobileMe ‘Push’
Mac Rumors – Apple’s MobileMe services are working for most, though there are still sporadic reports of misbehavior. One point of contention, however, has been the exact behavior of their advertised “Push” services.PowerColor PCS HD4850 Graphics Card Packs 2GB of Memory
Engadget – Remember how we all swooned over Diamond’s ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT in June of last year? At the time, that was pretty much your only shot at seeing 1GB of memory on a single graphics card.

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Gizmodo – A few months ago while talking about the rumored BlackBerry Niagara we mentioned the Javelin. And now it looks like a RIM insider has managed to sneak a few photos of a prototype copy of the phone.

GNOME 3.0 Officially Announced… and Explained
ars technica – At the recent GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC), the GNOME release team announced a proposal for developing the next major iteration of the open source desktop environment.

Do Big Tech Acquisitions Ever Work Out?
Techdirt – With the positively yawn-inducing news over the weekend that Yahoo had rejected yet another offer from Microsoft, Joel West is reminding people that big acquisitions almost never make sense and very often destroy value.