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Networks block shows from Google TV Washington Post By Cecilia Kang Networks ABC, CBS and NBC are blocking Google TV viewers from its shows, according to Google, in a move that raises questions about how federal regulators should oversee the nascent but fast-growing market for Internet television. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Week in review: Jobs stokes fans and foes CNET by Steven Musil Apple's CEO unveiled a new line of MacBook Airs that are thinner and lighter than the prior model, while aiming to offer the instant-on and long battery life found in the iPad. Available in 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch models, the machines ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Games for Windows Marketplace to Launch Nov. 15 PC Magazine Microsoft is launching an online store that lets users buy e-copies of games directly from their computer. Games for Windows Marketplace will launch with 100 titles on Nov. 15., the company announced Friday. "With Games for Windows Marketplace, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Farmville Crops Up For iPad InformationWeek Popular Facebook game comes to Apple's tablet with app modified to leverage the hardware's interface and larger screen. By Alison Diana , InformationWeek Facebook game sensation Zynga on Thursday released Farmville for Apple's iPad. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AT&T making moves to 'reduce reliance' on Apple's iPhone Apple Insider By Slash Lane AT&T will be the only US wireless carrier to offer smartphones with every major operating system this holiday season, as the company attempts to diversify its portfolio beyond the iPhone, which is rumored to arrive on rival carrier ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our Moon is wet and welcoming, says excited NASA Register By John Oates • Get more from this author The Moon has water in usable amounts in one of its south-polar craters, scientists have announced. The news means that manned Moonbases could potentially be much cheaper to operate than they would otherwise be. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Steve Jobs showed off a security flaw Inquirer By Nick Farrell THE FRUIT THEMED peddler of Iphones, Steve Jobs is probably regretting showing off the wonders of the beta version of its Facetime video chat service. Steve showed off the application at his Wednesday press conference to a standing ... See all stories on this topic » |
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