
Microsoft Offers 250 GB Drive for Xbox 360
Need more storage on your Xbox 360? Microsoft is now offering its 250 GB Hard Drive as a separate peripheral...for $129.99.
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Facebook, Others Face More Privacy Scrutiny in Europe
Swiss and German privacy watchdogs say they're looking at how Facebook and other sites permit users to upload information about others without their consent.
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Art Museum Recognizes @ Symbol for Recognition
The humble @ symbol now joins the company of relics like Van Gogh's Starry Night and Andy Warhol's Campbell's soup cans at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
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Samsung Unveils Android-powered Galaxy S Smartphone
Samsung's latest smartphone will feature a 4-inch AMOLED display, 1 GHz processor, and an "augmented reality browser." And it runs Android.
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LaCie Rikiki Review
Introduction If James Bond carried a portable hard drive, it would be LaCie’s Rikiki. Sure, his version would fire harpoons and self-destruct with the press of a button, but it would look – and function – a lot like this little wonder. The Rikiki, which means “tiny†in French, is among the smallest and subsequently most [...]
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T-Mobile Shoots for Nation’s Fastest 3G Network with HSPA+ Upgrade
T-Mobile claims an HSPA+ upgrade will make its 3G network the nation's fastest by the end of 2010 by tripling speeds.
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Sprint’s HTC EVO 4G Becomes First WiMax Phone in the U.S.
The Android-powered HTC EVO 4G delivers 4G speeds along with a 4.3-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera, and Wi-Fi hotspot capability.
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Blockbuster Scoops Netflix on Warner Bros. Titles
A new agreement will grant Blockbuster the exclusive right to rent Warner Bros. titles for 28 days after release on DVD and Blu-ray.
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Eye-Fi Brings X2 Wi-Fi to Connect and Explore Lines
Eye-Fi's new Connect X2 and Explore X2 bring 802.11n Wi-Fi to SDHC memory cards...along with connectivity at Starbucks and BP gas stations.
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Virgin Spaceship Completes First Captive Flight
Richard Branson's VSS Enterprise has gone boldly where no commercial spaceship has gone before: on its first captive test flight.
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