In this audio slideshow, a symphony orchestra takes us on a trip down memory lane playing some of the most dynamic video game music written to date.
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The chip giant has acquired open-source mobile specialist Opened Hand, which will now focus on developing a Linux software stack for Atom processors.
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It’s not surprising that Gov. Sarah Palin is a little-known quantity when it comes to tech policy and renewable energy, given Alaska’s absence of a big tech industry.
Google is 10 years behind Microsoft when it comes to privacy, says Redmond’s chief privacy strategist.
Price reductions are due to EU regulation that aims to “curb the excessive roaming charges consumers had to pay for roaming calls.”
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Linux programmer pleads guilty to second-degree murder and thus gets a reduced sentence as part of a deal made in exchange for bringing police to his victim’s body.
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New thumb-type device can be used by law enforcement, thieves or parents to snoop on the cell phone activities of anyone who leaves the phone unattended.
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You don’t have to fight crowds or pay for airfare to view these scenes from the last couple of days of the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
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Despite chest thumping at Nvidia’s gaming conference, a last-minute announcement of support for high-end gaming graphics via Intel silicon raises questions.
After experiencing problems with several apps, I decided to give them another try at home. Turns out they work as advertised after all.
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