Sunday, September 12, 2010

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The few, the proud, the fallen: Ars reviews Halo: Reach
Ars Technica
By Ben Kuchera | Last updated September 12, 2010 4:00 PM That can't be a spoiler at this point, can it? The 2001 Halo novel was called The Fall of Reach, for crying out loud. It's not a subtle reference in the world of Halo. We know that Master Chief ...
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FCC move to release White Spaces has tech firms dreaming of wireless boom
Washington Post
By Cecilia Kang Entire towns linked to the Web as giant hot spots with seamless wireless connections. Internet-connected refrigerators that monitor when it's time to get more milk and eggs. High-tech firms and engineers are dreaming that the Federal ...
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Apple faces far-reaching foe in Android
CNET
by Brooke Crothers A Gartner forecast on Friday showed Android's market share surging past Apple's iPhone operating system by 2014. Who knows if this is an accurate assessment of the future, but one simple example in the present demonstrates that ...
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Instant fame: how to get a job ... without even searching
Sydney Morning Herald
How to get a job ... fast. Feross Aboukhadijeh's instant search was an instant hit with YouTube boss Chad Hurley, inset. When 19-year-old university student Feross Aboukhadijeh heard about Google Instant last week, he decided to build a video version ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
28.7 Percent of all Android Devices Now Running 2.2 Update, "Froyo"
PC Magazine
Some four months after Android's 2.2. "Froyo" update was released into the wild, new figures from Google show that the latest iteration of its mobile operating system is starting to take a sizable hold throughout the existing Android market. ...
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Why Nokia Chose Stephen Elop
BusinessWeek
By Kevin Tofel I've previously argued that Nokia is a hardware maker that wants to be a software and services company. Naming Elop to the top spot continues Nokia's desire to excel in software and services. Why? Elop recently led the Microsoft Business ...
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Heard on the Street: Mailman Missing Deliveries at Yahoo
Wall Street Journal
By ROLFE WINKLER Yahoo users took a vacation in August as the purple portal finally ceded the US top spot for time spent online. Both Facebook and Google overtook it. A big reason for the underperformance looks to be boring old email. ...
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