Friday, September 17, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Digital Trends) 16/09/2010


Digital Trends
Yahoo intends to keep Alibaba stake
Yahoo says it plans to keep its stake in Alibaba - and its toehold in the Chinese market - despite "constant" buyout offers and criticism.



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Halo Reach rakes in $200 million on its first day
Microsoft says Halo: Reach brought in $200 million on its first day of sales, making it bigger than any game - or movie - so far this year.


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Motorola confirms tablet rumors, hints at early 2011 release
Motorola has confirmed that a tablet running on Android 3.0 is scheduled for release in early 2011.


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Craigslist breaks silence about removing adult services
Craigslist says it has no plans to bring back adult services ad listings, implying human traffickers will now slink back into the woodwork.


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Microsoft wants Facebook user data to improve Bing
Facebook might allow Microsoft access to its anonymous user data to refine Bing results. This would really make things difficult for Google.


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Android gains market share, everyone else loses
It's official: Android market share is exploding at the expense of iOS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry.


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3D Blu-ray update for PS3 arrives Sept. 21
Sony's PlayStation 3 will play 3D Blu-ray movies and more with a downloadable firmware update arriving Sept. 21, just two days after the launch of the Move.


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Adobe previews Square, a 64-bit Flash plugin
Finally! Adobe offers 64-bit Flash as a beta plugin.


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Halo: Reach Review
In our Halo: Reach review we break down the new and old of Reach, both online and off and discover that Bungie has developed a bittersweet tribute to the Halo franchise, that gamers will be playing for a very long time.


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Skyhook sues Google over location patents and contracts
Skyhook is suing Google for infringing its location patents and for forcing Motorola to terminate agreements the phone manufacturer signed with the company.


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