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by Peter Smith

Pete Smith, a self-described technophile, writes about technology that makes your work easier and life more fun.

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Take Chrome OS for a test spin

Curious about Chrome OS but a bit daunted by the idea of compiling a copy for the source code? Some generous individuals have done all the heavy lifting for you. Test out Chrome OS in a virtual machine today!
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Not every change Twitter makes is newsworthy

It seems that no change to Twitter is too trivial to create a post-wave in the tech blogosphere.
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Sony's Daily Edition e-reader launches with a premium price

Sony has begun taking pre-orders for its top of the line e-reader, and they're sticking to the price point announced back in August before their competitors launched or cut prices. Is the Daily Reader that much more capable, or are we being asked to pay a "Sony Tax"?
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Bizarre Droid auto-focus bug revealed

I'm sure the auto-focus bug that plagued the new Droid smartphone wasn't at all amusing for owners, but I found it fascinating. And I can't resist sharing a good bug story!
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PS3 Facebook firmware confirmed on eve of Xbox Fall Update launch

Last night Sony confirmed the 'Facebook on PS3' rumors that have been circulating, but Sony doesn't intend to replace their browser with a dedicated Facebook viewing tool. The new firmware launch date is a vague 'coming soon' but it was a good marketing ploy to reveal this news just as Microsoft was rolling out its Fall Update (including Facebook integration) to all users.
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Arrington on CrunchPad: "...big news on that, shortly."

The CrunchPad has been MIA for a few months now, but on a recent podcast TechCrunch's Mike Arrington was asked about the status of the web tablet. The good news? It isn't dead. But we still don't have a date or firm price.
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Time to ditch your cable company? New internet TV announcements

A handful of new product announcements yesterday all point to broader adoption of internet TV both in and out of the living room. Hardware and services to make internet TV better and easier for the average user.
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Facebook coming to Sony PS3 next? Say it ain't so!

Facebook on the Nintendo DSi, Facebook on the Microsoft Xbox 360. Now Facebook on the Sony PS3. Where is this demand for Facebook on gaming consoles coming from?
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Twitter rolling out 'official' retweets to all users

The concept of retweets was born in the Twitter community. According to ancient legend, Tim O'Reilly initially popularized, and may have invented, the concept of the retweet. Now the Twitter dev team is making them an official feature. In doing so, will they make twitter.com a better alternative to 3rd party clients, at least in the short term?
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Game developer Electronic Arts announces 1500 job cuts

Yesterday the gaming industry was rocked by news that mega-publisher Electronic Arts was spending $300-$400 million on a social media game company while cutting 1500 existing jobs from various in-house development shops.
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Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
- mburton325

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