
Sony expects to sell 5M PlayStation 4s by March 2014
Sony hopes to sell 5 million PlayStation 4 game consoles by the end of this fiscal year, which ends on March 31 2014. [Read more]
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Ouya changes the rules for its Free the Games Fund
After speculation that some people were pulling the wool over Ouya's eyes to get financial backing for their gaming projects, the console maker switches up its funding rules. [Read more]
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Apple's 64-bit A7 chip not quad-core, says chip expert
Apple's A7 appears to be a dual-core design, bucking a quad-core trend in the Android world. But two cores provide plenty of horsepower, says Anandtech. [Read more]
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Reuters cancels its consumer-facing Web news project
The news wire service nixes its "Next" venture after struggling to stay within budget. The company will now focus on revamping and enhancing its existing Web sites. [Read more]
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Phone firm mum on NSA legal issue -- but not on 'fizzy statements' by Google et al
Verizon, along with other telecoms, offers an official "no comment" on the legality of NSA phone spying. But one of its execs has something to say -- on that and on "grandstanding" by Internet firms. [Read more]
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For $199, which iPhone would you buy?
With two different iPhones hitting the same price point, which one has more appeal to you? [Read more]
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Ex-pro athlete uses tweets to track down house-trashing teens
Brian Holloway learned on Twitter that his house was being used by hundreds of teens for an unauthorized party and used their tweets to identify those he thinks are responsible for $20,000 in damage. [Read more]
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Google refreshes Chrome's look for iOS 7
As iOS 7 makes its way out to existing iPhone and iPad owners, Chrome for iOS updates with design improvements and a way around Apple's block against changing default apps. [Read more]
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Epic point-of-view video lets you fly like an eagle
An alleged video of an eagle with a camera attached to its back soars spectularly over the Alps. Hopefully the footage is real. [Read more]
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The 7 best things about iOS 7
Any OS update is going to have it's advantages and disadvantages, but I gathered up seven of my favorite new changes in iOS 7. [Read more]
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World's greatest 'Star Wars' collection, now Guinness-certified
Rancho Obi-Wan, in Petaluma, Calif., with more than 300,000 artifacts, has officially gotten the Guinness world record. [Read more]
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Red Cross ready to heal hurt SimCities
When disaster strikes, the Red Cross helps real people in need, and thanks to a new SimCity add-on, the organization can simultaneously help virtual citizens, too. [Read more]
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No Pixar film in 2014 due to reported production issues
For the first time since 2005, Pixar will go more than a year with no movie. Production problems on "The Good Dinosaur" force the studio to delay the film until 2014, reports The Wall Street Journal. [Read more]
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Spray-on NeverWet street art appears after it rains
Spraying this liquid-repelling coating on a stencil provides a unique way for people to share messages that become visible after the design comes in contact with water. [Read more]
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DARPA fires up XS-1 space plane quest
The new XS-1 program wants designs for satellite-toting flying machines that are fast (hypersonic, even), cheap, and reusable -- on a one-day turnaround, no less. [Read more]
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Staples and RadioShack pull Amazon lockers from stores
The brick-and-mortar stores have removed the lockers used for temporarily storing purchases for Amazon customers, Bloomberg reports. [Read more]
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Fluorescent compounds shed light on Alzheimer's disease
New class of imaging agents enables clinicians to watch the progression of Alzheimer's disease in real time in the brains of living patients. [Read more]
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Zuckerberg: Thanks NSA, now people trust Facebook even less
It's not just Facebook. The trust metrics for all major Internet companies have gone down since the NSA scandal broke, says the social network's CEO. [Read more]
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Apple quietly doubles cellular app download limit to 100MB
Users can now download over-the-air iTunes and App Store content up to 100MB in size, up from the previous 50MB limit. [Read more]
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Superhot: In this FPS, time only moves when you move
First-person shooter Superhot adds an extraordinarily clever twist to more traditional first-person shooter gaming. It has broken the Steam Greenlight speed record, passing in just five days. [Read more]
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Who will sell BlackBerry's Z30? Verizon, that's who
Big Red isn't sharing any details about the 5-inch smartphone, but promises that we'll hear more "soon." [Read more]
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Cyanogen aims $7M in funding at mobile OS conquest
As CyanogenMod raises venture capital funding, its new CEO and co-founder describe their plans to become No. 3 in the mobile OS world. [Read more]
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Apple expected to sell 5-6M iPhone 5S, 5Cs this weekend
Apple could pull in equal to or slightly better opening sales than it did last year, according to a new analyst estimate. [Read more]
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Going behind the scenes at the Bowers & Wilkins factory
Geoffrey Morrison got to take a tour of one of the top speaker manufacturers in the world. [Read more]
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iOS 7, iTunes Radio give Apple new spice
The OS makeover for iPhones and iPads arrives, along with a new challenger for Pandora. It'll also take some work to get the new iPhone 5S on Friday. Despite all the Apple hype, though, BlackBerry doesn't shy from announcing a new phone. [Read more]
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