Feb 09 2012

An ‘Entertainment Device’ Is Expected From Google – New York Times

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Financial Times
An 'Entertainment Device' Is Expected From Google
New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO — Google is developing a home entertainment device, according to people with knowledge of the company's plans, in a move that would bring it more broadly into consumer electronics. The device, which exists as a prototype and will
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Network World
Microsoft offers more details about Windows 8 on devices
The Seattle Times
Microsoft discloses some long-awaited details on how it's engineering Windows 8 weeks before a test version is released. By Janet I. Tu No comments have been posted to this article. Though if you want to, you can still make that faster, sleeked-up new
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GigaOm
The first photos of Tesla's electric SUV the Model X
GigaOm
By Katie Fehrenbacher Feb. 9, 2012, 8:00pm PT No Comments At a sneak preview in Hawthorne, Calif. on Thursday, electric car maker Tesla unveiled its third car, an all-electric SUV, minivan hybrid called the Model X, for the first time.
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