Friday, October 22, 2010

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Microsoft To Sell Windows Games Online
San Francisco Chronicle
Today, Microsoft's Games for Windows Marketplace is bizarre: an online site that requires you to download special software first before you can download any games. It focuses on a handful of Windows games that can connect to the Xbox Live service. ...
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HP Introduces Slate 500 Tablet
InformationWeek
Apple's iPad is less expensive than the $799 Windows 7 tablet with an 8.9-inch display, 2 cameras and Intel Atom processor. By Esther Shein , InformationWeek Hewlett-Packard on Friday introduced its Slate 500, a Windows 7-powered touch screen tablet PC ...
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Google to tighten privacy policies after Wi-Fi fiasco
Computerworld
By Juan Carlos Perez IDG News Service - Under fire for months over its capture of people's Wi-Fi traffic data, Google has announced several steps aimed at preventing similar missteps in the future. Google has been in hot water with privacy advocates, ...
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NASA moon impact blasted into material that's 5% water
Ars Technica
By John Timmer | Last updated October 22, 2010 3:11 PM About a year ago, NASA held a press conference to describe the preliminary results of its analysis of the LCROSS experiment, in which a spent rocket stage plowed into the Cabeus crater at the ...
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Facebook, others move to boost social net innovation
Computerworld
By Sharon Gaudin Computerworld - As social networking keeps getting hotter, a few major Internet players are looking to direct some of the upcoming action. A group of Internet heavyweights, including Facebook, Amazon.com and Comcast on Thursday set up ...
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Astronaut Posts First Foursquare Check-In from Space
PC Magazine
It was bound to happen sooner or later. A NASA astronaut has become the first person to check-in to a social-networking service from space. Commander Douglas H. Wheelock of Expedition 25 checked into the International Space Station on Friday, ...
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Sony ships 1 million Move units in Americas
Reuters
A visitor plays a new 3D game on Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 motion-sensitive controller ''Move'' at Tokyo Game Show in Chiba, east of Tokyo September 16, 2010. SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said on Thursday it shipped 1 million units of its Move ...
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