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Intel: Initial Larrabee graphics chip canceledIntel has delayed the release of its Larrabee graphics processor, saying it will initially appear as a software development platform only.
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The Open Road
In mobile, do developers or consumers matter most?Apple took the lead in mobile by appealing to consumers, but Google could surpass the iPhone if it can marry a strong developer story with consumer sex appeal.
Beyond Binary
Windows 7 family pack starting to sell outMicrosoft had said it was a "while supplies last" offer and, sure enough, supplies are starting to run out. It's still available at Amazon, though.
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Microsoft's new mapping tricks
Media Maverick
Sources: Apple wants technology from struggling LalaSure, Apple could offer some kind of "cloud" or streaming service but as the company mulls an acquisition of a streaming-music service, its goals may be less ambitious.
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A window into the Microsoft Store
Green Tech
'Green' gas and diesel get boost in biofuel grantsFederal government pumps more than $600 million in projects to demonstrate advanced biofuels, including cellulosic ethanol and plant-based replacements for diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline.
Technically Incorrect
Bartender, gimme a beer from outer spaceJapanese brewer Sapporo launches a beer it says is made from barley grown on the International Space Station. The 250 winners of a lottery for it will each receive a six-pack.
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The Web Services Report
Report: MySpace to adopt Facebook ConnectInside Facebook reports that MySpace will be implementing Facebook Connect on its site in early 2010, making it one of the biggest Connect installations to date.
30 Days of Innovation
Build muscle, charge your phone with YoGenEasy Energy will launch the YoGen at CES 2010, a mobile charger that solely relies on hand power. The pocket-size charger lets you generates energy by repeatedly pulling a ripcord.