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LTE Lumia for AT&T? Multi-Tablet Support for Wii U? Kindle Fire Getting Its Own Version Siri?

Friday, November 11th, 2011 – running time 09:23
Noah K tackles the biggest tech rumors of this week! Nokia's Lumia 800 may be coming to AT&T with LTE support in tow. Nintendo may be close to adding multiple-tablet support to the next-gen Wii U. And Amazon just ordered another million Kindle Fires, but why did they snap up Yap, a voice-to-text company?

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Noah K tackles the biggest tech rumors of this week! Nokia's Lumia 800 may be coming to AT&T with LTE support in tow. Nintendo may be close to adding multiple-tablet support to the next-gen Wii U. And Amazon just ordered another million Kindle Fires, but why did they snap up Yap, a voice-to-text company?

Rumor Roundup is a show taking a look at the latest trends, rumors, and leaks buzzing around the technology industry hosted by Noah Kravitz - a well-known and respected tech editor who's been involved in the industry for years. Not only does Noah deliver the news in full force, but he also provides his analytical thoughts and insight leaving one wondering of what lies ahead in the world of tech.

LTE Lumia for AT&T?

Nokia's new flagship phone, the Lumia 800, isn't coming to the US until next year. Could it be because the phone maker is working with AT&T to add LTE support first?

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Nintendo Working on Multi-Tablet Support for Wii U?

Nintendo's forthcoming Wii U features a unique hybrid tablet controller. The game maker may be close to adding support for multiple tablets at once.

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Amazon Prepping Siri-like Service for Kindle Fire?

Amazon just ordered another one million Kindle Fires to be produced. And they bought a voice-to-text company, Yap, that they might use to add Siri-like voice services to their new tablet.

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