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Although Redmond's foray into retail bears a big resemblance to Apple's approach, Microsoft has added some distinctive features to draw casual PC buyers and techies alike.
Verizon and Motorola are spending big bucks--$100 million--on marketing the new smartphone, and it looks like it will pay off with 1 million devices sold by year's end.
Daniel Terdiman, uniquely positioned to take you into the middle of another side of technology, chronicles his explorations of the "fun beat," from cultural phenomena such as Burning Man to cutting-edge aircraft to game conventions.
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Apple
Psystar said to have deal with AppleDetails are sketchy and there's no confirmation from Apple, but Psystar claims in a filing that a partial settlement has been reached in the copyright infringement case, according to reports.
Beyond Binary
Using tunes to tout Windows 7Dubbed Section 7, Microsoft launches a site in conjunction with Live Nation that offers discount concert tickets and gear.
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A window into the Microsoft Store
Wireless
India blocks service to millions of handsetsMobile phones without a valid identification number are being blocked in India as part of a government security drive.
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Google Chrome OS demonstration
Geek Gestalt
ESRB iPhone app arms video game buying parentsThe ESRB has released an iPhone app that provides the ratings board's full summaries of more than 18,000 titles.
Crave
Coming soon: Recyclable mannequin robotsOsaka-based Eager Co. is developing corrugated cardboard mannequin robots for that can gracefully display clothing in retail displays.
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Digital cloud set to hover above 2012 Olympics (photos)
Dialed In
AT&T now has Voicemail to TextAT&T's Voicemail to Text feature is powered by a company called Nuance Communications
Green Tech
Smart grid potential gated by broadbandThe intersection of broadband and energy can lead to efficiency and technology innovation. What's needed is wider access, standards, and right regulations, say execs and officials at an FCC hearing.