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redarrow Kinect sex is here, game company says
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The definition of what is a computer is in flux thanks to lots of new devices that do a lot of the same things. But is now the time to add tablets to the PC time line? Not yet. Here's why.
U.K. prosecutors lose their bid to prevent Julian Assange, editor of WikiLeaks, from being released on bail while his extradition to Sweden on sex crimes charges is determined.
The Mac App Store will be available in 90 countries when it launches, with access to both paid and free apps across several categories, including education, productivity, and games.
It's taken less than two months for a company to successfully work Microsoft's new Kinect motion controller into a sex game demo. The question now is, how far will people take the hit device?
Global Gaming Factory, a Swedish company that attempted to acquire The Pirate Bay, is on brink of bankruptcy. In addition, Swedish police are investigating acquisition attempt.
New technology in Facebook Photos will suggest which of a user's friends may be in a just-uploaded photo, the first time facial recognition technology has been incorporated into Facebook's consumer service.
The atomic weights of 10 elements will be changed to ranges instead of definite numbers to more accurately reflect the way they are found in nature.
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