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Facebook has hired the team behind Spaceport, a framework for developers to publish their games across platforms, a company spokesperson tells us.
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Today we heard the long-anticipated announcement of a Facebook phone. It’s not actually a phone, though.
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Strategy game fans got some great news today with the announcement that XCOM: Enemy Unknown is coming to Mac (can we please call it "OS XCOM" now?) this spring.
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Fans of Microsoft tablets have some interesting news today regarding both the Surface RT and the Surface Pro.
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Tuesday morning we woke up early and headed over to Blue Bottle Coffee for some state-of-the-art-of coffee.
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Windows Phone 8 users are getting a bit of good news today, as the Nokia Drive+ beta has opened up for all WP8 users in the US, Canada, and UK.
More from SlashGear With the news today that Chrome is moving to secure search, marketers may be wondering about the larger picture of using search data in web analytics.
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There's some good news today for T-Mobile customers looking to add a few more Nexus devices to their lives.
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TWiT is back from the holidays, Leo Laporte and I are back from CES, and so it's break time once again! This week Leo, Andy Ihnatko, Adam Engst, and I talk about Apple's tumbling stock price, iPhone sales, Tim Cook meeting with the Chinese government, and more.
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Fans in the realm of science fiction, we play harbingers of good news today – delivering word that you can now bring the terror of early computing right to the comforts of your own home.
More from Coolest Gadgets SAP HANA now serves as the core of the business software giant's strategy with the news today that its core SAP Business Suite will run on the real-time, in-memory database technology.
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