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Google Nexus One vs Apple iPhone 3GS

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CES: Microsoft puts focus on gaming
During Microsoft's CES keynote on Wednesday night, the biggest news didn't come from CEO Steve Ballmer, but from Robbie Bach, president of the company's entertainment and devices division.

CES: Cisco pushes "experience" of video
I attended Cisco's press event at CES on Wednesday, where CEO John Chambers spoke about Cisco's video vision (for example, Cisco says by 2013, 90% of all Internet traffic will be video), as well as some demonstrations of home telepresence scenarios.

CES: USB 3.0 is wicked fast
This morning, I got a chance to speak with Seagate about its new USB 3.0 gear - a starter kit that includes cable, an PCI Express adapter and new Black Armor hard drive. Not only can USB 3.0 provide a 3x performance boost over USB 2.0 (reality, not theoretical), the speeds are almost equal to that of an internal hard drive.

Pi calculated to massive 2.7 trillion digits
A French scientist says he has calculated pi out to an unreal 2.7 trillion digits - a feat that took his Linux-based PC 131 days to calculate. 

Predictions: Security Nightmares in 2010
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January 08, 2010

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Amazon to customer: $3B charge may stand as record
  2. 10 obsolete technologies to kill in 2010
  3. Google Nexus One vs. Top 10 phone security requirements
  4. 5 reasons why IE will lose market share in 2010
  5. 2020 vision: Why you won't recognize the 'Net in 10 years
  6. Y2K all over again in 2010?
  7. CES Preview: Gadgets for the year ahead
  8. Cisco buys Rohati Systems
  9. Google's 10 toughest rivals
  10. CES: Cisco readying home telepresence trials

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