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Roland-Garros: Gasquet navigue en eaux calmes jusqu'au 3e tour

Roland-Garros: Gasquet navigue en eaux calmes jusqu'au 3e tour: PARIS (Reuters) - Le Français Richard Gasquet, tête de série n°7, a administré vendredi à Roland-Garros une véritable leçon de tennis au Polonais Michal Przysiezny pour se qualifier pour le troisième tour du tournoi parisien.




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Un manuscrit de Samuel Beckett aux enchères chez Sotheby's

Un manuscrit de Samuel Beckett aux enchères chez Sotheby's: LONDRES (Reuters) - Le manuscrit du premier roman de Samuel Beckett, donnant à voir le processus de création de l'un des plus grands écrivains du XXe siècle, sera mis en vente le 10 juillet par la maison Sotheby's.




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Alcatel's One Touch Idol now available in the US for $300 unlocked









Alcatel's One Touch Idol now available in the US for $300 unlocked:

Alcatel announced today that its One Touch Idol smartphone is now available for the US market, but without a carrier. Weighing in at only 110 grams, the supposed "world's lightest" handset will be sold unlocked for $300 via the company's website. Meant as an entry-level device, the specs betray its low-end status: you get a 4.7-inch qHD (960 x 540) IPS display, 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage, an 8-megapixel camera and a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU with Android 4.1 in tow. Still, its quad-band GSM and 900 / 2100 MHz HSPA bands mean it'll work with either AT&T or T-Mobile, which should be good news to those who want carrier flexibility. If that sounds like a bargain to you, head on over to the source below to snag one for yourself.
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Google brings nutrition information for more than 1,000 food items to search

Google brings nutrition information for more than 1,000 food items to search:
Google brings nutrition information for more than 1,000 food items to search

Google can already answer plenty of questions for you without requiring you to delve into the actual search results, and you can now add yet one more category to its knowledge base. The company's today announced that it can answer a range of nutrition-related questions for over 1,000 different food items -- everything from the amount of protein in a particular fruit or vegetable to the number of calories in a given dish. That naturally works in both mobile and desktop search, but it will remain confined to the US (and English answers only) for the time being. Google says you can expect it to roll out over the next ten days, and promises that it will be adding "more features, foods, and languages" over time.
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Source: Google Inside Search

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Tim Cook: Apple will open up its APIs (update: video)

Tim Cook: Apple will open up its APIs (update: video):
Tim Cook Apple will open up its APIs

Tim Cook's had a lot to say today at D11, from talking about wearables to the next versions of iOS and OS X, and he just gave devs for those software platforms a bit of good news. That's right, folks, Tim Cook has pledged that Apple will open up its APIs more, but "not to the degree that we put the customer at risk of having a bad experience." When pressed about giving developers the ability to build better experiences and present customers with more choice -- like say, having access to Swype or SwiftKey -- Cook defended Apple's current, more restrictive policies saying that "the customer pays us to make certain choices on their behalf." So there you have it, the folks at Apple only let you use the stock software keyboard on your iPhone because you paid them to do so.

Update: Check out the video of Tim Cook's statements after the break

Follow along with our D11 liveblog right here.
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