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- Microsoft really likes Facebook on Bing
- Consumer Reports: The could, sort of, might antennagate
- inFamous 2 duality system and SOCOM 4 stealth mission
- Rage gameplay trailer: new environments and remote controlled cars
- Lion bares security claws
- Verizon cunningly avoids iPhone hype
Microsoft really likes Facebook on Bing Posted: It’s cute when companies buddy up to one another, even if it is purely to further their own ends. Everyone needs friends, whether they be real-life friends, virtual friends, or just people you can hang out with from time to time. Microsoft has a virtual friend in Facebook, and while I’m not sure whether they [...] |
Consumer Reports: The could, sort of, might antennagate Posted: |
inFamous 2 duality system and SOCOM 4 stealth mission Posted: Sony has been busy this week revealing two new trailers around two games that will be hitting the first half of this year. Sony [...] Related posts: Metal Gear Solid: Rising is a hack-n-slash with no stealth action PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 to come with new 6 hour mission Preorder Killzone 3 to [...] |
Rage gameplay trailer: new environments and remote controlled cars Posted: Bethesda Softworks recently released a new gameplay trailer for Rage showing off some of the incredible environments in the game. The trailer also shows [...] Related posts: ‘Official’ Deus Ex gameplay trailer reveals juicy details Splinter Cell: Conviction gameplay analysis from 2007 Trailer First Deus Ex: Human Revolution gameplay trailer |
Posted: Despite the fact that few if any Mac users have actually been affected by malware, Apple gets a lot of grief for not taking security seriously. Nevertheless, the mothership is building new security features into its next-generation computer operating system, Mac OS X Lion, which some of among us refer to as version [...] Related [...] |
Verizon cunningly avoids iPhone hype Posted: Verizon iPhone sales not meeting expectations, coming in low? Not so says Big Red’s top dog and, in fact, it’s the best selling device in the carrier’s history, though you probably hadn’t noticed as the carrier has done everything it could to avoid customer discomfort. Wall Street Journal got Verizon CEO Daniel [...] Related Posts: [...] |
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