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November 6, 2010
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Kinect Games Launch Guide From fitness to fantasy to family fare, here's a complete (so far) guide to games shipping at Kinect's launch and in development for release soon.
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Kinect Could Have Been Apple's, Report Says Microsoft proved an easier partner, says PrimeSense, developer of the motion-detecting technology taking gamers by storm.
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Dell Ditches RIM for Windows 7: BlackBerry's Bad Year Just Got Worse RIM was dealt bad news by Dell who says it will outfit 25,000 employees with its upcoming Venue Pro smartphone. Will Dell live to regret the move?
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Security Patch Won't Fix Notorious IE Flaw Microsoft urges upgrades from older versions of Internet Explorer to address security holes that won't be plugged.
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German Street View Error Lets iPhone Users See Hidden Images Google is facing fresh complaints over Street View in Germany, after technical problems caused some properties to be visible rather than blurred in a preview of the service launched earlier this week.
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What Kinect and Windows Phone 7 Have in Common Kinect and Windows Phone 7: neat ideas, flawed execution.
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eSports Update, 11/5/2010: GSL Round of 4, MLG Dallas Preview Read up on this week's pro Starcraft II events and prepare yourself for MLG Dallas this weekend.
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Free Broadcast TV on Your iPad FilmOn is offering free streaming broadcast television on iPads and PCs
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