Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Rare Apple computer sells for $210700
CNET
by Steven Musil Talk about a smart tech buy. An Apple computer purchased more than 30 years ago has sold for 425 times its original selling price. An Apple-1, one of only about 200 such machines built in Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' parents' garage, ...
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Gran Turismo 5
Computerandvideogames.com
Gran Turismo fans are the kicked puppies of the videogames industry. They wait an eternity for every single instalment and, just to rub salt in that gaping wound, have to endure more delays than a Sunday rail service. At least when Yamauchi-san finally ...
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Acer announces Windows and Android tablets
Inquirer
By Rob Coppinger ANDROID AND Windows tablets have been announced by Acer at a press conference in New York. It has two 10.1-inch tablets with one using an unspecific Android operating system and the other an unidentified Windows OS. ...
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iPad proving more useful than MacBook Air
CNET
by Brooke Crothers Apple's iPad can eclipse a laptop in usability and sheer number of hours used. And iOS 4.2 only makes this more probable. As Apple adds more features to the iPad, the more it pulls me away from my MacBook Air. ...
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Should Microsoft embrace Kinect 'hacks?'
CNN International
By Barry Neild for CNN (CNN) -- A couple of years ago Oliver Kreylos was looking for a cheap 3D camera when he heard about a company developing a device that would retail at around $200 -- perfect for his project looking at ways of enhancing video ...
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Americans Can't Stop Checking E-Mail, Even During Holidays
PC Magazine
The holidays are a time to turn off that BlackBerry or work laptop and relax without interupption for a few days, right? Wrong. A Tuesday study from e-mail plug-in provider Xobni found that 59 percent of people check their work e-mail on holidays like ...
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Netflix raises prices for some subscriptions
Waterbury Republican American
LOS GATOS, Calif. — Netflix Inc. is raising the prices of some of its subscription plans and shifting its focus to streaming video as more members move to the Internet to watch movies and television shows. The company based in Los Gatos, Calif., ...
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