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| RockMelt Browser Comes Out from Behind Its Rock PC Magazine We first heard about RockMelt, a browser startup backed by the Netscape developer Marc Andreessen, just over a year ago. It's been in stealth mode since then, but finally on Monday a beta version became available to the public. It's based on the fast, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| First Windows Phone 7 Devices Go On Sale: Full Reviews PC Magazine The first three US phones running Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS go on sale today, with the Samsung Focus (4 stars) and HTC Surround (3 stars) debuting on AT&T and the HTC HD7 (3.5 stars) becoming available on T-Mobile. All three phones cost $199 with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Motorola Targets The Enterprise With Droid Pro InformationWeek Motorola and Verizon Wireless announced pricing and availability of the Droid Pro, which can roam US and European 3G networks. It costs $179.99 and will be in stores November 18. By Eric Zeman , InformationWeek The Droid Pro from Motorola, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| British Monarchy to join Facebook CNN By Lauren Indvik, Mashable Before you rush off to friend -- or, even more boldly, poke -- your favorite queen or heir to the throne, note that it's only an official Page that will go live Monday morning, rather than individual profiles for each member ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Robbers steal Call of Duty: Black Ops Digitaltrends.com Robbers in Maryland stole more than 100 copies of 'Call of Duty: Black Ops,' which is expected to sell millions when it goes on sale at midnight tonight. Call of Duty: Black Ops hits store shelves at midnight tonight and gamers everywhere are already ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Navy website suffers hack attack BBC News The Royal Navy's website has been hacked by a suspected Romanian hacker known as TinKode. The hacker gained access to the website on 5 November using a common attack method known as SQL injection. TinKode published details of the information he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Building the future: Microsoft's Kinect a marathon, not a sprint Ars Technica By Ben Kuchera | Last updated November 8, 2010 6:45 AM We don't have any hard numbers available yet, but the Kinect launch at least looks like a success. Microsoft took over Times Square with a huge event to promote the hardware, there were widespread ... See all stories on this topic » |
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