Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Microsoft: Biggest sales week in Xbox history on Black Friday

Posted: 29 Nov 2011 09:00 PM PST


Categories: GAMER.BLORGE

Earlier today Microsoft announced that the Xbox 360 saw its biggest sales week during Black Friday in the US. This is big [...] Related posts: Microsoft: Xbox 360 had its “biggest sales week of the year” Sony sold 440k PS3s during Black Friday week How the Xbox 360 beat the PS3 on Black Friday

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Microsoft rolling out carpet for Xbox 360 streaming TV service

Posted: 29 Nov 2011 09:00 PM PST


Categories: GAMER.BLORGE

Microsoft announced that the company would be rolling out streaming TV service this holiday on the [...] Related posts: Rumors are true: Xbox 360 streaming TV partners confirmed Rumor: Microsoft in talks with Comcast and Verizon over Xbox Live TV Microsoft Xbox TV – will users pay to watch a service they already pay for?

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Official TED iPhone app ships

Posted: 29 Nov 2011 07:20 PM PST


Categories: iPHONETOUCH.BLORGE

Whereas some folks watch sitcoms and talk shows, I prefer scifi and TED. Happily, enough I’ve got a wife that has similar tastes. However, she carries an iPhone and, although there was a “compatible” app, the TED experience on that 4.5-inch display, crystal clear though it is, was less than optimal let alone [...] Related [...]

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Senator kills mall cellphone tracking plan

Posted: 29 Nov 2011 05:00 PM PST


Categories: TECH.BLORGE

While most people happily offer up personal information to websites and social networks, they’re less willing to do so offline. Which is bad news for shopping malls. Last week it was discovered that two malls in the U.S. would be [...] Related posts: Malls track your movements by your cell phone signal Cell phone tracking [...]

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RIM opens up to Android/iOS: Takeover or surrender?

Posted: 29 Nov 2011 02:00 PM PST


Categories: MOBILE.BLORGE

Research in Motion is to make some of its security features available for Android and iPhone devices. It’s being seen both as an attempt to cash in on the wider smartphone market and an admission that it can’t rely on its own [...]

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