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Microsoft Plans to Buy Canesta
New York Times
Canesta makes chips that, when coupled with a digital camera, give devices a sense of depth perception. By ASHLEE VANCE MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Prepare for Windows 8: Minority Report Edition. James Spare, left, and Cyrus Bamji, top executives at ...
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Microsoft unlocks Windows Phone 7 developers
CNET
by Ina Fried and Josh Lowensohn REDMOND, Wash.--Microsoft is making a change to its policies for Windows Phone 7 that will allow applications to more easily run when the screen is turned off. Until now, applications that wanted to run when the screen ...
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YouTube Chief Stepping Down as Google Takes Over
New York Times
By AP Chad Hurley, a co-founder and the chief executive of YouTube, at an industry event on Thursday in Dublin. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Chad Hurley, one of the founders of YouTube, is stepping down as chief executive of the company, which is five years ...
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NASA: Shuttle carrying humanoid robot delayed
Computerworld
By Sharon Gaudin Computerworld - A pair of gas leaks has forced the final launch of NASA's space shuttle Discovery to be delayed by a day. The shuttle, which will be carrying six NASA astronauts and a humanoid robot, to the International Space Station, ...
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Facebook holding 'mobile' event next week
CNET
by Josh Lowensohn The much-rumored, and quickly-denied Facebook phone could finally be unveiled next week. Or at least something new relating to using the social network on mobile devices. Earlier today the company began sending out invites to members ...
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Apple Passes RIM; Now 4th Largest Phone Vendor
Tom's Guide
Apple only entered the cell phone market in 2007 but it didn't take long for the company to make a name for itself with the iPhone. Now, three years later, Apple has officially passed BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion to become the number four phone ...
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Here's AOL's now-live new home page
CNET
by Kara Swisher, AllThingsD Today, BoomTown interviewed AOL CEO Tim Armstrong, along with NPR CEO Vivian Schiller, at the Online News Association Conference in Washington, DC, about the future of journalism on the Web. Afterward, I talked to him about ...
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