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| 'Kinect' ushers in new era of family video gaming USA Today By Gannett AP A new era of family video gaming is upon us. Kinect, Microsoft's add-on peripheral to the XBox 360 gaming console, lets families play video games by just moving their bodies. No controller is needed. There will be 17 Kinect games coming ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| SAP to Get Its Shot at Ellison in High-Stakes Trial ABC News By Jim Finkle and Dan Levine OAKLAND, California (Reuters) - SAP AG will get its chance to take on Oracle Corp CEO Larry Ellison on Monday when he takes the stand as the US software maker's star witness in a high-profile software theft trial. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NASA Delays Shuttle Launching After Finding Hydrogen Leak and Crack New York Times By WILLIAM HARWOOD KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — The shuttle Discovery, already delayed three times by technical problems and bad weather, was grounded again Friday, this time by a potentially dangerous gaseous hydrogen leak in a vent line attached to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google Limits Facebook Access to Gmail Contacts Wall Street Journal By AMIR EFRATI Google Inc. is launching a salvo against Facebook Inc., saying it will no longer allow the social network to grab information about Google users' social and professional contacts in Gmail, Google's email service. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dell moves 25k employees from BlackBerry to Windows Phone 7 Ars Technica By Emil Protalinski | Last updated November 5, 2010 12:02 PM Dell is shifting 25000 of its employees, or one-quarter of its work force, from Research in Motion's BlackBerry to its own Windows Phone 7-powered Venue Pro. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bank of America, Citigroup testing iPhone to replace BlackBerry Apple Insider By Daniel Eran Dilger Two of America's largest banks are actively testing Apple's iPhone as a replacement of their existing RIM BlackBerry devices for corporate email. According to a report by Bloomberg, the two banks are evaluating the security of new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple Ending Xserve Sales, Will Offer Mac Pro, Mac Mini as Options eWeek Apple will stop selling its Xserve system at the end of January, offering the Mac Pro and Mac mini armed with the latest Intel chips as server alternatives. Apple is will no longer sell its Xserve server after the end of January 2011, instead giving ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ISPs on net neutrality: TV networks are the real villains Ars Technica By Nate Anderson | Last updated November 5, 2010 4:57 PM The FCC has—finally, mercifully—closed up its net neutrality docket. ISPs, Web companies, and public interest groups hustled to turn in last-minute filings yesterday, most showing a naked ... See all stories on this topic » |
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