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Mitsubishi seals the fate of rear-projection TVs, discontinues its last line

According to a memo obtained by CEPro, Mitsubishi plans to cease its line of rear-projection televisions, marking the end of the economical however confusing television modern technology from significant manufacturers. The business bet it all on RPTVs last year, ceasing its manufacturing of LCD televisions totally regardless of the fact that other significant makers had currently deserted rear-projection modern technology in favor of LCD screens. Sony left the market in 2007 and Samsung released its last RPTV model in 2008. In a letter to the company’s service centers, Mitsubishi executive Junichi Nose announced the restructuring, and stated the the business will certainly focus rather on its various other product lines consisting of projectors and printers. While some will certainly recall fondly …
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T-Mobile Discontinues The Galaxy Note Two Weeks After Releasing It (Update)
It was only a fortnight ago that T-Mobile announced it would be carrying Samsung ’ s Galaxy Note. Pink customers everywhere rejoiced in the verification– we ’ d suspected the Note ’ s appearance for quite a while, and a tweet from T-Mobile sealed the bargain.
Now, nevertheless, it appears that T-Mobile is stopping the tool, just a couple of weeks after it placed the phablet on shop shelves. Android Police states that a trusted source has confirmed the EOL status of the Galaxy Note, which has been removed from T-Mobile ’ s website.
Update: A T-Mobile representative has actually merely communicated to make clear the reports. The Galaxy Note is still offered with T-Mobile retail outlets, and is out of stock online. She didn ’ t make reference of the phone ’ s EOL date, which Android Police reports to be November 1.
As uncomely as it looks for Tmo to flip flop at this rate, it actually makes a lot more sense to dump the old and generate the brand-new. Bear in mind, word of an also larger Galaxy Note II is spreading around the internet.
Instead of offer a device released almost a year ago worldwide, and more than half a year ago in the States, T-Mobile (and its customers) are a lot far better off hanging around for the brand-new new thing.
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Google discontinues Listen podcast app, Google Apps for Teams, and Google Video for Business

Periodically Google rifles with its old and outdated products and puts a couple of out to pasture– merely last month the company shuffled the last vestiges of Google Video presentation over to YouTube and executed the last rites for iGoogle. Now Google Apps for Teams has actually been put on the slicing block. It gave small teams and schools access to Google’s business services without needing a bigger, organization-wide adoption of of Google’s services. Starting September 4th, Google will be turning Apps for Teams accounts into standard individual accounts.
Google has actually additionally ceased its Android podcast revelation app Pay attention, clarifying that the Play Shop supplies a comprehensive selection of choices. The application will certainly continue to work if you have actually currently got it …
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Sprint discontinues HTC EVO 3D online, limited quantities remain at retail stores
It’s not like we’re gonna argue with Sprint’s rationale, but the EVO 3D has met its end at the Now Network. Visitors to the carrier’s online store will notice that the gee-whiz smartphone is no longer available for sale, and Sprint reps have confirmed to us that it’s not coming back. Those who insist on owning an EVO 3D will be glad to know that the handset is still available at Sprint’s retail outlets, but according to the carrier, quantities are rather limited. Given a phone that debuted less than a year ago, its abrupt and unceremonious demise comes as a bit of a shock, but with the mighty EVO 4G LTE on the horizon, we can’t blame the carrier one bit.
Sprint discontinues HTC EVO 3D online, limited quantities remain at retail stores originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 21 Apr 2012 11:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple removes MobileMe from online store, discontinues retail boxes

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Apple removes MobileMe from online store, discontinues retail boxes originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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No more Adamo: Dell discontinues gorgeous but underpowered laptop

You had to know this day was coming. After aggressively discounting the Adamo 13 over the holidays and then again in the new year, Dell has finally given up on its eye-grabbing ultraportable and is instead focusing on getting you to buy its new gear. The Adamo’s biggest hurdle to overcome has always been its wonky price-to-performance ratio, but we admit we’re going to miss its ostentatiously thin design and high-minded aesthetics. You’ve got to hope Dell has something equally sharp-looking on its future roadmap, but don’t despair if all you’re after is an Adamo — you should still be able to grab one for a bargain price at Dell’s refurb outlet.
[Thanks, Daniel]
No more Adamo: Dell discontinues gorgeous but underpowered laptop originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Feb 2011 07:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Confirmed: Verizon discontinues Kin

We guess this doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone, but we have confirmation directly from Verizon this morning that it will no longer offer the Kin One or Two. It’s probably pretty difficult to justify continuing to offer and support a product when its maker has already thrown in the towel — never mind the fact that Big Red’s heart never seemed to be in it from the start — so this is more of a formality than anything else. We’re being told that existing owners won’t be impacted, meaning Microsoft will continue to operate the back-end services needed to keep retail Kins alive — but considering how few Kins seem to have been sold, we can’t imagine that’s a money-making proposition for anyone involved, so who knows how long that’ll go on?
Confirmed: Verizon discontinues Kin originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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