SlashGear Morning Wrap-up: November 19 2010

Hooray! Mail came early today and we were given our Nook Color to grab and to open and to hold (aka unboxing and hands-on). Then we find out that the iPhone alone is worth more than almost every firm in the WORLD. Cox gives you money back for the minutes you don't use, and Google wipes away that StreetView data they were never supposed to have in the first place. Advent Vega offers up their budget Android tablet for sale and basically instantly sells out, and MySpace opens their doors to Facebook and signs the oncoming apocalypse.R3 Media NetworkAndroid CommunityMotorola Droid X, 2, & Pro with HTC Droid Incredible on Sale for 1 Penny at AmazonPOV Mobii TEGRA tablet offers more budget Tegra 2 AndroidPocket Legends MMO lands for Android devices [WHOOOA]Schlage LiNK system gets Android app supportSlashGeariPhone business alone worth more than all but 10 firms tip number-crunchersNook Color Unboxing and Hands-on [FEATURED]Cox "Unbelievably Fair" wireless launches: pays cash for unused minutesGoogle to wipe accidental UK Street View data to escape further inquiryUrban Ears TANTO Multicolor headphones are thankfully limited edition [BLECH]Amazon launches Kindle ebook giftingSony Ericsson dismisses Windows Phone 7 and tablet rumorsWorld iPad with multi-mode GSM/CDMA modem tipped for 2011Geeks get Ubuntu working on Samsung Galaxy TabSamsung Orion tablet gets previewed ahead of presumed 2011 debutAstronomers discover planet originating outside our galaxy circling a dying star [FIRST]Advent Vega "unprecedented demand" sees slate sell out in hours [Updated]NewerTech USB 3.0 Universal Drive Adapter makes any drive an external storage solutionARM in Google TV talks over cheaper, energy-frugal STBsAngry Birds devs admit lightweight version in works for underpowered Android phonesAdvent Vega tablet now shipping: Tegra 2 slate for £249 [Update: Sold out!]Myspace "mashup" opens door to Facebook invasion [THE END IS NEAR]Verizon HTC Merge gets premature preview

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