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GamePro Weekend Giveaway: Kinect hardware with six games!
GamePro.com
by Dave Rudden The entire internet is abuzz with Kinect fever this week, and we're going to spread it to all of our social networks. Over the weekend, you'll have up to nine opportunities. Read on to find out how. Shown above is the swanky Kinect ...
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GamePro.com
Leak Pushes Discovery Shuttle Launch to at Least Nov. 30
PC Magazine
A hydrogen gas leak discovered on the Space Shuttle Discovery has now pushed its launch from Monday until at least November 30, NASA officials said Friday. In responding to the hydrogen leak, a mission team also discovered a seven-inch crack on the ...
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IT Conference Attendees React to Xserve's Demise
PC World
By Rob Griffiths, Macworld What a time for Apple to announce the discontinuation of the Xserve than right in the middle of a conference of Mac IT professionals and developers! But that was the story here at the first MacTech Conference. ...
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Dell Replacing BlackBerry Smartphones with Dell Handsets
eWeek
Dell plans to replace its employees' BlackBerry smartphones with Windows 7-running Dell smartphones, a move it says will save it 25 percent. RIM has its doubts. Dell, a relative newcomer to the exploding smartphone market, will be replacing employees' ...
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Kotick: Call Of Duty is a 'tribute' to military
Computerandvideogames.com
Activision boss Bobby Kotick has claimed that Call Of Duty: Black Ops is a "tribute to the courage, dedication and sacrifice" of the real-life military. At a launch event in Santa Monica, California last night, Activision pledged $1 million to The Call ...
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Comet Photos: First Close-ups of Peanut-Like Hartley 2
National Geographic
This montage of five pictures, for example, shows Hartley 2's nucleus as the craft was flying toward and under the icy body on Thursday. The images progress in time clockwise, starting at top left. Initial views of Hartley 2 show a comet the likes of ...
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National Geographic
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7: Wrong name, some of the right ideas
Washington Post
Consumer technology columnist Rob Pegoraro gives a preview of some of the new Windows 7 phones, and the all new Windows 7 Mobile OS. By Rob Pegoraro Windows Phone 7 may be Microsoft's most-misnamed product ever. That moniker suggests a sequel to its ...
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Washington Post
NASA: No gunman at Ohio research facility
CNN
By the CNN Wire Staff The Glenn Research Center is on 350 acres in Ohio. About 3000 people work there, NASA says. (CNN) -- A security test at NASA's Glenn Research Center caused a brief incident Friday after unconfirmed reports of a gunman in the ...
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New MacBook Air thin, fast, delightful
Seattle Times
I wasn't excited about the new MacBook Air when it was announced in October. Although Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs pitched it as a merging... By Jeff Carlson I wasn't excited about the new MacBook Air when it was announced in October. ...
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Daylight Savings Time 2010: Why and When It Ends
National Geographic
Why fall back? Should daylight savings be stopped? Get the facts—and a bit more. Turning back the clock in Frieburg, Germany, late last month. With daylight saving time (also called daylight savings) coming to a close, clock confusion is once again ...
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National Geographic


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