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    News By Chris Burns

    Ultima Online Creator Runs His Studio Remotely With A Robot Named Mini-Me

    If there was one day this month that I would call the oddest for news, it would be today, ladies and gentlemen, and the show…

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    News By Chris Burns

    BlackBerry PlayBook Now Free (With A Small Catch)

    If there's one tablet out there that's simultaneously had the most bad press (not all of it its own fault) and reinforcement from its maker,…

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    News By Chris Burns

    K-Bow Bluetooth Sensor Bow Has First String Quartet

    Today it was announced that come November, the Grammy award winning Kronos Quartet will be the first to do a a concert both composed for…

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    News By Vincent Nguyen

    Nokia World 2011: The US Perspective

    This week was a big one in mobile, plus I lost my virginity. Nokia World 2011 took place in London, my first time at the…

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    News By Chris Burns

    Google Says Siri Like Star Wars, Android More Like Star Trek

    While the rest of the world was running around crashing its head into a wall in excitement over the just-revealed Galaxy Nexus and finalized Ice…

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    News By Chris Burns

    AUO Brings Transparent Displays To Vending Machines [Video]

    This week in Yokohama the folks at AUO are showing off more than one transparent AMOLED display, the largest of which appears to be fully…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Google TV 2.0 Launched With Apps; New Hardware Promised

    Google has officially launched its Google TV 2.0 update, promising that those with Sony Google TV hardware should see the upgrade early next week and those…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Samsung Android 4.0 ICS Updates In 2012 Reportedly Detailed

    Samsung Italy has reportedly confirmed which of the Korean company's Android devices will receive an Ice Cream Sandwich update, with models such as the Galaxy…

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    News By Chris Davies

    B&N NOOK Color 2 Tipped For Nov 7 In Kindle Fire Challenge

    Barnes & Noble is tipped to be readying a new NOOK Color model for launch on November 7, with company employees suggesting the retailer is…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Apple Lossless Audio Codec Goes Open-Source

    Apple has made its Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) open-source, the company's codec for compressing audio files without losing data - and hence music fidelity - along…

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    News By Chris Davies

    BlackBerry Monitoring Reportedly Pacified India; Skype & Twitter Next In Sights

    RIM quietly set up a Mumbai data center, so as to allow the Indian government easier surveillance of BlackBerry users' messages, according to sources, though…

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    News By Chris Davies

    CMI 720p 4.3-Inch Glasses-Free 3D Smartphone Display Revealed

    Chimei Innolux (CMI) has revealed a new 4.3-inch smartphone display, offering glasses-free 3D as well as 720p HD resolution support. The new screen combines a CMI…

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    News By Chris Davies

    LG Confirms No Ice Cream Sandwich For Optimus 2X

    LG has confirmed that the Optimus 2X, aka the T-Mobile G2X outside of the US, will not be upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, frustrating early…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Nokia: Flexible Kinetic Smartphone Possible Within 3 Years

    Nokia's Kinetic flexible smartphone concept could hit the market in less than three years, the company has confirmed, offering not just a bendy screen but…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Apple Siri Television "Guaranteed Product" Says Source

    Apple's television plans are a case of "when" not "if" the latest rumors insist, with Steve Jobs' well-quoted "I finally cracked it" comment believed to…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Samsung Flexible Display Phones & Tablets In 2012

    Samsung has reiterated plans to launch smartphones using flexible displays next year, with twistable tablets and other devices following on. "The flexible display, we are…

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    News By Chris Davies

    ITG xpPhone 2 Puts Windows 8 In Your Pocket

    ITG, maker of the xpPhone - putting Windows XP into a smartphone-scale chassis - has returned with the successor, the xpPhone 2, and thanks to Windows 8's…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Garmin FR70 Fitness Watch Uses ANT+ To Whisper You're Fat

    Garmin has unveiled its latest wrist-worn GPS marvel for those who don't treat exercise as a dirty word, the Garmin FR70 Fitness Watch. A reasonably low-profile…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Wii U Launch No Time Soon: Hardware Finalizing June 2012

    Nintendo has warned that gamers shouldn't expect to see the Wii U any time soon, with president Satoru Iwata confirming that the final version of the next-gen…

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    News By Chris Burns

    Holiday Gift Guide 2011

    With technology in our pockets, living rooms, handbags and offices, buying gadgets for the holidays isn't just about satisfying the geek in your life any…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Windows Phone Mango Roll-Out 100% Says Microsoft

    Microsoft has confirmed that all "eligible" Windows Phones are now having the Mango update pushed out to them, bringing each up to speed with the new…

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    News By Chris Davies

    Samsung Q3 Profits Hit But Overtakes Apple In Smartphones

    Samsung has announced its Q3 2011 financial performance, and while overall profit has taken a hit, the Korean company's smartphone sales have soared. Huge demand…

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    News By Chris Burns

    Occupy Oakland Police Brutality YouTube Videos Stay After Police Demands To Delete

    Google has today updated a transparency report which in part very suggestively points toward the videos you may have encountered over the past 24 hours…

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    News By Chris Burns

    Microsoft Productivity Future Vision (2011) Released [Video]

    In what's becoming a lovely trend from manufacturers all over the map, videos showing conceptual futures where technology has completely transformed the way we go…

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    News By Rue Liu

    Motorola Shipped Only 100,000 XOOM Tablets In Q3

    Motorola Mobility reported its Q3 earnings report today and revealed a gloomy future for its Motorola XOOM tablet. The company had shipped only 100,000 units…

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    News By Rue Liu

    Google+ Adds Ripples, Photo Editing, And Google Apps Enterprise Support

    Google unleashed three major new features for its Google+ social network today that include popular posts, analytics, and photo-editing capabilities. The company also finally opened…

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    News By Chris Burns

    University Of Minnesota Scientists Create Brain-Controlled Virtual Flight

    In a move that can only be described by Punjab-esque, your Annie (1982) hero's ability to make aircraft fly with his mind is one step…

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