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November 30, 2010
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Google Targeted by EU Antitrust Probe The European Commission is investigating allegations that Google has abused its dominant position in online search to promote its other services, such as price...
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Massive Windows Phone 7 Update Rumored for January The new features could include cut and paste, some sort of multitasking for third-party apps, turn-by-turn directions from Bing and custom ringer support.
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Microsoft: Your Next Pay TV Provider? According to a rumor, Microsoft would act as a 'virtual cable operator' and deliver content over the Xbox 360 or other devices for a monthly fee.
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Google Earth Adds New Street View, 3D Trees Google updated its popular Google Earth mapping application to support Street Views and beefs up the way it displays trees.
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Do 2.5 Million Kinect Units Sold Equal a Hit for Microsoft? Sony said it shipped 2.5 million Move units for its PlayStation 3 in 30 days, and now Microsoft's claiming it sold 2.5 million Kinect motion-sensors for the Xbox 360 in November. Are the two peripherals really neck-and-neck?
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Kinect Sells 2.5 Million Units in First Month: Twice as Fast as iPad Microsoft reports it has sold more than 2.5 million Kinect sensors in the first month of release, thanks to a Black Friday boost.
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New Google Earth: Better Street View and More Version 6 of Google Earth features better street view, trees, and older satellite imagery.
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Gettysburg Unplugged: NorbSoftDev on How Scourge of War Gettysburg Thinks Check out part three of our extensive interview with the creators of the PC exclusive real-time strategy wargame Gettysburg: Scourge of War.
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The Bleak Future of Tech Support Just when you thought tech support couldn't get any worse, trends suggest our tech-savvy workforce may be in decline
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Verizon to Disclose LTE Details Wednesday The 4G wireless network is expected to launch in 38 U.S. cities by the end of the year.
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Hands-On: OnLive MicroConsole OnLive's new MicroConsole lets users play computer games on their TVs without a PC.
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Security Site Gets Punk'd: Protect Yourself Over Thanksgiving the Secunia.com site was defaced using a simple, effective DNS hijacking technique.
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The EU's Google Investigation: A Breakdown This inquiry doesn't mean the European Commission has a smoking gun. Here's a look at some of the issues being investigated.
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Black Friday-Cyber Monday Debrief: 2010 Beat 2009 Cyber Monday and Black Friday sales numbers are in, revealing a big boost in sales compared to 2009.
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Photo Contest: Hot Pics for November Subscribers to Dave Johnson's Digital Focus newsletter took these shots.
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4.1 Million PlayStation Move Units Sold Claims Sony Microsoft says it sold 2.5 million Kinect units in one month, and now Sony says it sold 4.1 million Move units in two.
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The 8 Most Memorable Facebook Memes From women sharing their bra colors to college students lying down in odd places, these eight Facebook memes are tough to forget.
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7 Great iPhone 4 Cases: Protect Your Phone Before It's Too Late! Seven of the best lightweight, unobtrusive iPhone 4 cases.
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iPad 2: Which Rumors are Realistic? Every small-time blogger and analyst seems to know what new features the next iPad will offer, but most seem to be making it up.
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