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Microsoft pulls a 180, reverses Xbox One policies

Microsoft pulls a 180, reverses Xbox One policies

In a blog post, Xbox chief Don Mattrick says Microsoft heard the outcry from gamers and changed its much-derided always-on DRM and used games policies.
Policy switch makes user forums explode
Microsoft: 'No plans' to change Xbox price
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Google Fiber spawns startup renaissance in Kansas City

Google Fiber spawns startup renaissance in Kansas City

Google's super-fast Internet service launched a year ago in Kansas City. CNET's Marguerite Reardon takes a look at the impact it's had on the local startup scene.
Pictures: Inside KC's Startup Village

Facebook launches photo comments

Facebook launches photo comments

The social network has begun the global rollout of a new feature for attaching photos in comment threads.

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Obama toasts his German hosts
Toasting his German hosts in Berlin, President Obama said, "We are proud to join with millions of men and women throughout the world who hold the cause of freedom sacred."
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