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Microsoft: Windows 8 Is 2 Years Away
Mashable
In a blog post on its Dutch website, Microsoft said that the next version of Windows, Windows 8, is in the works, but that the new operating system will not hit the market for about two years. The news came at the bottom of a post commemorating Windows ...
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App Makers Take Interest in Android
New York Times
By JENNA WORTHAM There was cold beer, hot pizza and shop talk at a recent informal gathering of Android programmers in downtown Manhattan. Inevitably the chatter turned to money. Michael Novak, who organizes a gathering for developers, ...
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Would you support the building of a manned moon base?
Wall Street Journal
Scientists have discovered significant amounts of water on the moon—about twice the quantity seen in the Sahara Desert—a finding that may bolster the case for establishing a manned base on the lunar surface. What do you think - when it's ...
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Amazon to Allow Sharing of Kindle E-Books
Wall Street Journal
By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER On Friday, the maker of the Kindle e-reader announced in a blog post that it would allow Kindle users to lend e-books to friends. The capability, which will be introduced later this year, will let buyers of Kindle e-books lend ...
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Microsoft Kinect Hits Stores Next Week
PC Magazine
Microsoft's Kinect hits stores next week. Available Nov. 4, Kinect is an Xbox 360 add-on that allows users to play games without a controller. The Kinect is a slim bar that is placed near a TV to detect players movements. It lets users control games, ...
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Virgin Galactic CEO Branson Opens First Commercial Spaceport
PC Magazine
Virgin Galactic is the arm of Virgin Group that is intended to develop commercial space travel. This week, the company's chief, Sir Richard Branson celebrated the completion of Spaceport America, the first commercial purpose-built space port in Upham, ...
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