- KDE SC 4.6 Beta 1 Released
- Windows Phone 7 Unlocked for Sideloading
- Thought-Controlled Apps On Android May Not Be Far
- Nexus S in the wild gives us a blurry Gingerbread walkthrough
- Apple’s US Black Friday deals posted, exactly what you expected
- Microsoft Ditches Drive Extender, Customers Furious
(PC Magazine) - Nexus S Spotted Running Android 2.3
(Mashable) - Nexus S poses for Mr. Blurrycam, flaunting those signature curves
- Kinect hacks let you control a web browser and Windows 7 using only The Force (updated)
- Windows Phone 7 gets user-friendly hack for bypassing the Marketplace, loading your own apps
- Samsung Stealth V outed with DLNA certification: 4.3-inch screen, Android 2.2?
- Ubuntu's Engineering Director Debunks Rolling Release Rumours
- New Windows Kernel Vulnerability Bypasses UAC
- New images of Google’s Nexus S emerge
- Windows Phone 7 team boasts of 3,000 apps, 15,000 developers
- The best netbook distro of 2010 – Linux User group test
- For computer shoppers, the usual suspects: Mac vs. PC, desktops vs. laptops – Washington Post
- Android: Too Much of a Good Thing?
- Android Market Matures with Mandatory Application Ratings
(Mashable) - Attachmate To Retain Novell Unix Copyrights
– Good.
– Not Windows! That NEVER happens!!!
– Uh, no?
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