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- Sony answers all questions about the NGP
- Microsoft: more ‘core’ Kinect games on the way
- Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 market share takes a dive
- Review: Guy Kawasaki’s ‘Enchantment,’ a practical guide to living
- Facebook and Samaritans team up to help friends in distress
- Windows insecurity is the stuff of Android’s future
- Google takes down malicious Android apps
- China blamed for WordPress attacks
Sony answers all questions about the NGP Posted: Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios president, Shuhei Yoshida answered some of the burning questions about the NGP recently. In a FAQ, Yoshida reveals some of the [...] Related posts: David Jaffe answers your questions about Twisted Metal PS3 Epic Games: Sony NGP system perfect for Gears of War type game Microsoft answers if Xbox 360 [...] |
Microsoft: more ‘core’ Kinect games on the way Posted: Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg and Major Nelson have both teased that there will be 'core' Kinect games announced this year. The company also recently held an <a [...] Related posts: Microsoft teases Xbox core game event later this week Microsoft: 2011 is all about Kinect for the Xbox 360 Microsoft dropping Xbox 360 Core? |
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 market share takes a dive Posted: Microsoft's mobile division has been in a slump with the failure of the Kin. Windows Phone 7 was supposed to drag the company out of the slump and back into the game. However, recent reports seem to reveal that things are not going as well as the company hoped for. Seven months back, Microsoft halted [...] |
Review: Guy Kawasaki’s ‘Enchantment,’ a practical guide to living Posted: I’ve been enjoying a privilege, but now it’s available to everyone — Guy Kawasaki’s newest book. From Apple software evangelist to go to start up, well, guy, he’s had a storied career and now he’s distilled it down to the secret sauce, a how to guide for entrepreneurs that’s as much [...] Related Posts: College: [...] |
Facebook and Samaritans team up to help friends in distress Posted: Another day, another way Facebook is actually helping society. This time around as a warning system for people who may be contemplating suicide. Suicide is a hard topic to even discuss. When someone is so low [...] Related posts: Facebook kills Suicide Machine Facebook Lite: All of your friends, none of the fat Facebook acquires [...] |
Windows insecurity is the stuff of Android’s future Posted: No matter how you look at this, Google’s weekend remote wipe of malicious apps from users phones is just ugly, ugly, ugly. Scores of infected apps have been identified on the Market and searchzilla isn’t saying which or if all have been marked for death, and then there’s the involvement of law enforcement. [...] Related [...] |
Google takes down malicious Android apps Posted: In a move that surprised no one, though it took a while and was done in complete silence, Google has finally removed a number of malicious Android apps from its online app marketplace. While there is probably some small core [...] Related posts: Google Android sneezes out new Linux apps, careful it’s contagious! Android gaining [...] |
China blamed for WordPress attacks Posted: Attacks on major blog platform WordPress have been traced back to China. But it appears the motivation may be commercial rather than political. WordPress, which offers a technology used by an estimated 18 million sites, is no stranger to Distributed Denial Of Service (DDOS) attacks, [...] Related posts: China attacks Google for ‘porn’ links Are [...] |
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