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Archive for January 19th, 2010
Google talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the future of software – Ars Technica
Latest Top Stories All Apple Gaming Microsoft Gadgets Open Source Business Science Tech Policy Staff Google talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the future of software Bioshock 2 creative lead on sequels, prequels, multiplayer Indie+Relief brings Mac, iPhone devs together for Haiti Game theory shows evolution follows most successful member Mass Effect 2 uses DLC “pipeline” to profit from used sales Analyst: Zune Phone coming in next two months FreeAllMusic inks 2nd major in free, DRM-less music venture Cloud storage may be main focus of Apple’s Lala buyout Analysis shows genetic link between major mood disorders Google v. China: the Chinese government reacts Microsoft to delete Bing users’ IP addresses after 6 months MAG developer on player griefing, using XP as a “carrot” Apple in e-book talks, may have Amazon Kindle in sights Bubblegum on the jetpack: Ars reviews Dark Void Bespin, Mozilla’s editor for the cloud, gets a reboot RSSリーダーで見るために変換しています。 まるごとRSS
HTC ditches tablet PC plans for Android smartphones – Android Community (blog)
HTC ditches tablet PC plans for Android smartphones 19 January 2010 by Paul Fang Worth Reading? The rumored HTC tablet running Google Chrome OS is apparently being chucked, as HTC’s sales and marketing director revealed that the company has halted all work on a tablet PC, instead, the corporation will expand development in the smartphone market, using Google’s Android mobile operating system.
HTC was working on a tablet, but not anymore – Geek.com
Geek.com HTC was working on a tablet, but not anymore Geek.com The second rumor predicted a “family of tablets” being launched at CES which used Google's Chrome OS . Neither rumor seems to have panned out, … and more



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