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Apple not only released a preview of its next operating system, Mac OS X Lion, to developers today, the company is also giving it to security expert... read more »
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President Obama's attendance on Friday at a groundbreaking ceremony for an Intel manufacturing facility in Oregon comes at a critical moment for Inte... read more »
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(Credit: Yoo Geun-hyuk &' Yoon Bo-jung, via Yanko Design) Fans of Polaroid photos, check this out. Korean designers Yoo Geun-hyuk & Yoon Bo-ju... read more »
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The Xfinity app running on Apple&39's iPad. (Credit: Comcast) Comcast has launched its Xfinity TV iPad and iPhone app in Apple's app store. The ap... read more »
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Updated at 2:12 p.m. PT, with additional comment from Microsoft. Microsoft has joined the ranks of Apple and Google in placing what, to some, is c... read more »
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Google announced today it is giving Microsoft Office users a way to bring their documents into Google Docs without having to leave the Office applicat... read more »
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That huge sucking sound you hear is Facebook, piling data from third parties into its mouth as fast as it can while it remains stubbornly greedy about... read more »
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Microsoft showed that the next version of its Windows software will run on ARM-based computers, in addition to the traditional Intel-based machines.Ru... read more »
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[Updated]Video game sales were down 6 percent to $18.58 billion in 2010, compared to $19.7 billion in 2009, according to preliminary estimates for gam... read more »
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Vipshop, a flash sales shopping site based in Beijing, has raised $20 million in a first round of funding, peHUB reports. Menlo Park, Calif.-based inv... read more »
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Barack Obama has named Intel chief executive Paul Otellini to the President&'s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness.While Otellini is not a supporter, ... read more »
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