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HP Introduces Microserver for Small Businesses (PC World)
The News - Latest News
Wednesday, 08 September 2010
PC World - Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday announced a low-cost, entry-level server for small businesses that bundles advanced features in a small package.
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3 iPad Apps that Reinvent News Reading (Mashable)
The News - Latest News
Wednesday, 08 September 2010
Mashable - As news consumption shifts to the personalized social news stream, the platforms we use to consume the news are also changing.
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Kinect Gets Dr. Kawashima and Brain Training
The News - Gamers News
Wednesday, 08 September 2010


Dr. Kawashima is back...well, sort of. Nintendo's Brain Training series is making the jump to Xbox 360 and Kinect. Announced yesterday at Microsoft's pre-Tokyo Game Show press briefing, Bandai Namco's "New Brain Training You Answer With Your Body" stars the formerly DS bound Tohoku University professor and is billed as the Kinect killer app for Japan. We assume the game will have a snappier name if it ever gets released outside of Japan.

The game challenges players to engage in brain training mini-games just like Dr. Kawashima's previous outings. Only this time, players will have to use their bodies and display some level of physical coordination in order to prove they have the brain of a twenty something and not a AARP member.

Microsoft showed off five mini-games at the conference. The first challenged players to use their hands like those of a clock. The game would display a time and players would have to use one hand to point out the hour and the other as a minute hand and point to the right time. The second challenged players to poke and pop balloons in numerical order.


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Salesforce.com offers Chatter networking on mobile (Reuters)
The News - Latest News
Wednesday, 08 September 2010
Reuters - Salesforce.com will offer mobile versions of its Chatter tool for social networking inside companies from later this year as it seeks to make its software more ubiquitous and its customers more productive.
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BBC hires a Microsoft video on demand expert
The News - Hardware News
Wednesday, 08 September 2010
Yesterday, the BBC announced that it had hired Daniel Danker, from Microsoft's video on demand division, to head up the BBC?s video on demand division. His official position is General Manager, Programmes & On-Demand. Daniel Danker used to work on Mediaroom (Microsoft?s IPTV platform) and the Zune entertainment platform. Erik Huggers,...
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Amazon Acquires Online Music Store Amie Street (Mashable)
The News - Latest News
Wednesday, 08 September 2010
Mashable - Amie Street, the online music community and store Amazon invested in back in August 2007, has now been acquired by Amazon for an undisclosed amount. Starting with September 22 this year, all AmieStreet.com pages will be forwarded to Amazon.com.
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