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Microsoft bringing New and Improved Kinect to Windows PCs in 2012
Microsoft will be building a new and improved Kinect hardware device for use with Windows PCs in 2012. Kinect is the motion and voice technology that Microsoft launched as an add-on for the Xbox
Read More »Apple’s Grand Central Store Will NOT be open on Black Friday, Apple discount announcement
Just shy of a month ago, pnosker reported the rumor that Apple Inc. would be opening its newest store in Grand Central in the greatest city in the world (aka New York City.) Moreover,
Read More »Meg Whitman – Pulling HP out of a nose dive
Hewlett-Packard Co. announced a massive drop in quarterly profits amid more than a year of harsh waters. For this past fourth period ended Oct. 31, 2011, H-P’s revenue dropped 3% and net income plummeted 91%. Newly appointed
Read More »Battle of iPhone 4S carriers, AT&T wins data speed while Verizon wins call reliability
With iPhone now being available across the 3 major mobile carriers, the hard part is deciding which carrier serves the best needs for each consumers. This debacle has now been simplified by a recent
Read More »U.S. water treatment systems attacked by hackers
A water pump in Springfield, Illinois was destroyed after a group of hackers infiltrated the utility’s network. The pump is thought to have been destroyed by rapidly turning it on and off. Peter Boogaard,
Read More »Infinity Ward bans 1600 cheaters from MW3’s online
Infinity Ward’s community manager, Robert Bowling (aka FourZeroTwo,) had warned gamers against hacking a few weeks ago. Now it seems that his team is doing everything they can to thwart any would-be cheaters and
Read More »Android activations hit 200 million, near a growth ceiling?
Google announced at a press conference on Wednesday that over the course of the last six months, the number of activated Android devices has doubled. That means nearly 200 million Android devices are running
Read More »Yelp Announces IPO…Yet Another Company
In my article I wrote yesterday, Angie’s List was going public and I said Yelp was right around the corner. However, I did not think it would be immediately the next day. Yesterday (Thursday),
Read More »IPO Craze, Angie’s List Goes Public and Yelp.com Gets Ready to Follow
With the new tech craze that is gripping the market, two soon to be publicly traded websites are being tapped by investors, Angie’s List Inc. and Yelp Inc. On Wednesday, Angie’s List priced its
Read More »Google Music opens to the public in the U.S.
Google set the internet ablaze yet again with its announcement that, starting today, Google Music would be available for anyone in the U.S. free of charge. That’s right, free. During the summer, Google Music’s
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