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Apple Kills Xserve Server Line
PC World
By Agam Shah, IDG News Apple has said it will stop selling its Xserve rack servers early next year, killing a product that has traditionally sold in low quantities. In a statement published on its Web site, the company said it was "transitioning away ...
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Microsoft Kinect Is Not Racist. Duh.
PC Magazine
Despite what you may have read, it turns out that the Kinect—and Microsoft by extension—doesn't favor one race over another. Tech journalists just like to write sensational headlines sometimes. One of the more ridiculous stories surrounding Microsoft's ...
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Reports of gunman at NASA facility a 'drill,' sources say
msnbc.com
CLEVELAND — Reports of a gunman on the loose at a sprawling NASA facility were part of a drill, officials told NBC News on Friday. Loudspeakers have announced "All clear" and "the emergency is over" shortly before 11 am, but not before reports spread ...
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msnbc.com
NASA's close encounter with a new comet (images)
ZDNet
Originally named Deep Impact, NASA's Epoxi spacecraft made a close encounter with comet Hartley 2 - but this time it didn't send a bomb to explode on its surface. The spacecraft made its closest approach to the comet, about 435 miles, ...
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ZDNet
Faster Forward: Hulu Plus is now open for business
Washington Post
By Rob Pegoraro Hulu Plus is still a "preview," but you no longer need to wait for an invitation to try the video portal's $9.99/month premium service. Hulu ended that requirement yesterday, as noted in a blog post. Now that Hulu will take your money, ...
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Do we still need daylight saving time?
Mother Nature Network
Why everyone from the candy lobby to TV networks is weighing in on the daylight saving time debate. By Benyamin CohenFri, Nov 05 2010 at 11:50 AM EST Comments TIME SHIFTER: Harold Lloyd in the iconic scene from the silent film "Safety Last. ...
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Mother Nature Network
EA Reveals Free-To-Play Core Battlefield
Gamasutra
by Leigh Alexander Electronic Arts built big free-to-play success with Battlefield Heroes, and it's continuing to explore that business model with the brand, with DICE now developing a core-focused Battlefield PC shooter that will be free to play. ...
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Gamasutra
RIM Says Dell Move Away From BlackBerry May Be For Publicity
Wall Street Journal
By Stuart Weinberg OF DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TORONTO (Dow Jones)--BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. (RIMM) said it's "highly unlikely" that Dell Inc. (DELL) will save any money by switching to the Dell Venue Pro from the BlackBerry. ...
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