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New York Comic Con 2011: Costumes and cosplay

BlizzCon 2011: Serious gamers unite

Toronto Zombie Walk and undead wedding

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Editor's note
In addition to Google+ Pages for businesses and brands, there's lots of news today, including the details of the new Nook Color tablet, Windows Phone Mango news, and Google calling iPhone's Siri a "competitive threat" in search. -Jason

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On paper the Nook Tablet does indeed seem superior to the Kindle Fire. Read more

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About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the products, people, and ideas that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow:

My Twitter feed: @jasonhiner

My Google+ feed: +Jason Hiner

Add The Muppets to your circles with Google+ Pages

Google has added a new feature called Google+ Pages that gives businesses the ability to set up a Google Plus presence you can add to your circles.



Geeky TechRepublic galleries

New York Comic Con 2011: Costumes and cosplay

BlizzCon 2011: Serious gamers unite

Toronto Zombie Walk and undead wedding

SteamCon III: Costumes of Steampunk enthusiasts

Seattle hosts the very first GeekGirlCon


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