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Microsoft to Bring More Streaming Content to Xbox

Microsoft to Bring More Streaming Content to Xbox
BY EVAN THOMAS ANCHOR JIM FLINK Coming soon: TV and video entertainment, on your Xbox. Microsoft has signed deals with nearly 40 content providers and networks to bring more streaming television content to its Xbox consoles. WRTV has more. “Comcast and Verizon will begin streaming TV programming to Microsoft’s Xbox 360 this holiday season. The companies say the programming will go through Comcast’ s X-finity service and Verizon’s Fios service. Microsoft also announced that more than 40...
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Why ambitious developers need more than just HTML5

The battle rages among developers as to what works best — native apps or HTML 5. Here’s the bet Yahoo is making. View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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WikiLeaks releases alleged Stratfor e-mails, promises more

The leak includes discussions Stratfor employees reportedly had on everything from Julian Assange to the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Originally posted at The Digital Home View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Adobe vows 5 to 10 more years of Flash advances

Even as the company redirects efforts to HTML5 and narrows Flash’s scope, Adobe is also promising investments in Flash for 5 to 10 years. Originally posted at Deep Tech View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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More hardware acceleration in Chrome beta, dev gets latest JS

Google’s figured out a way to bring the power of graphics processor-powered hardware acceleration to some older computers, while Chrome 19 dev starts supporting the latest JavaScript code. Originally posted at The Download Blog View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Obama at Intel: America, make more stuff

The president makes a case for bringing more manufacturing jobs home to the U.S. when he spoke at Intel’s Chandler, Ariz., manufacturing facility. Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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iPad 3 Gets More Pixels, More Problems

iPad 3 Gets More Pixels, More Problems
(Image Source: TabletMax) BY: ADNAN S. KHAN You’re watching multisource tech video news analysis from Newsy. More pixels, please. Apple seems to believe you can never have too many — and so its decided to add twice as many to the iPad 3 display. IPhone 4 was the first Apple mobile device to get the famed ‘Retina Display,’ which allows a screen to display a higher number of pixels in a comparatively small amount of real estate. The Wall Street Journal broke the story and has the details....
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Consumerization of IT is more than using an iPad at work

According to Box CEO Aaron Levie, it’s just as much about baking the consumer look and feel into enterprise apps–something a new wave of startups is doing. Originally posted at Software, Interrupted View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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Dish closing more Blockbuster stores than expected

The satellite provider says it will turn some of the remaining Blockbuster outlets into customer-service sites for its own satellite customers. Originally posted at The Digital Home View full post on CNET News – Business Tech
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New Twitter: Simpler, Faster, And More Ads

New Twitter: Simpler, Faster, And More Ads
BY MARC STEIDLER Up is down and left is right for the new Twitter — it’s a completely new redesign. Take a look. You’ll find your timeline on the right side of the screen now, with multimedia now fully embedded. Your profile is on the left, with “Home, Connect, and Discover” tabs across the top. Twitter says the new look is simpler, smarter and faster — 500 percent faster for the Timeline feature. And check out the new look for brand pages — Twitter is currently working...
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