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TechSheep (Free subscription) | yesterday
Daniel Terdiman / CNET News: Millions using social media on Xbox Live — Microsoft on Monday said that millions of Xbox Live members have used the new social-media features that the company pushed live a week ago. — In June, Microsoft announced it would begin offering Xbox Live users access to Facebook, Twitter, and Last.fm.
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Canadian Tech News Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Watch CNET TV’s Top 5 Round up of tech turkeys.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Consumer confidence in consumer electronics reached the highest level in the history of the CEA-CNET Index, according to figures released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® and CNET. The CEA-CNET Index of Consumer Technology Expectations (ICTE) reached 93.5, the highest level of the index since tracking began in January 2007. The ICTE, which measures...
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Asus UL50 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU7300 Processor 1.3ghz, 4GB RAM)Cnet AsiaWhereas this used to be the domain of highly expensive "executive" machines, such as the macbook Air and the Dell Adamo, companies like Asus, MSI, …
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Today on the podcast: The Wall Street journal may shun Google; Apple makes no apologies for the app store; get ready for smartbooks; and more.
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
CNET News Firefox: Heat and the CPU usage problemCNET NewsThe ultrathin Apple MacBook Air, which I use as my main machine, is a good example. The fan is usually an audible indicator of CPU usage issues. …and more »
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Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Hmm… Google executives, including CEO Eric Schmidt , have downplayed the conflict ever since, asking for time to let the projects evolve. And a few days after Chrome OS was revealed, Android chief Andy Rubin said device makers "need different technology for different products," explaining that Android has a lot of unique code that makes it suitable for use in a phone and Chrome has...
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Reflections (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Below is a section of CNet Asia's 10 tips on creating a photo essay; -0- We spent two days photographing the life of Balinese people, pointing our lenses at not just the sceneries, but also their culture. We visited obscure areas such as a small fishing village which was untouched by tourism, and participated in a religious ceremony that takes place once every 10 years in a temple. Here, we're not...
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iPhone, the Blog (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
CNET News How smoking can ruin your MacCNET NewsOne, named Derek, recounts the tale of his overheating black MacBook. He took it into the Apple store in Jordan Creek, West Des Moines. …
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Yahyasheikho786's Blog (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Mozilla released a third beta of Firefox 3.6 on Wednesday, adding stability and performance features, and said it hopes to lock down the code soon for its first release candidate. The new beta, for Windows, Mac, and Linux, includes a component directory lockdown that makes it harder for other software to meddle with the open-source browser's [...]
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Nokia is cutting its R&D workforce, while eBay says goodbye to Skype. Hear more about these stories and others in today's episode.
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MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
One year since its launch, online news hub The Daily Beast has named a president, Stephen Colvin . Colvin, executive vice president of CNET/CBS Interactive, will report directly to the site's founder and editor-in-chief, Tina Brown . Colvin was formerly the president and CEO of Maxim publisher Dennis Publishing , and helped oversee the company's $225 million sale to the Quadrangle Group before joining...
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CNET.co.uk (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
On the CNET UK Podcast this week, Ian, Nate and Rory discuss Wikipedia and murderers, a ban on power-guzzling TVs and we wish Android a happy birthday
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Bed and Breakfast Blog (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
New York Daily News Computer glitch slows US air travelCNET Newsby CBS Interactive staff The Federal Aviation Administration says a glitch in its computer system that caused widespread flight cancellations and delays …FAA glitch causes widespread US air travel delaysThe Associated PressKCI not affected by nationwide travel malfunctionKansas City StarAir Travel Computer Breakdown: The Hardest...
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TechSheep (Free subscription) | 20/11/2009
Ina Fried / CNET News: Ballmer: Windows 7 selling like hotcakes — Windows 7 isn’t just getting good reviews, it’s also selling well, CEO Steve Ballmer told shareholders Thursday. — Delivering opening remarks at Microsoft’s shareholder meeting, Ballmer said that Windows 7 was off to a “fantastic start.”