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The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
Saturday, November 7, 2009| Netflix instant streaming demoed on PlayStation 3 We've got to admit -- the whole thing looks exceptionally sleek, but given the PS3's multimedia prowess, we didn't really expect anything less |
HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video Any way you lean it's a pretty good handset with some perhaps overly bulky software, a wonderful pricepoint and probably a limited time in the sun with upcoming Android 2.0 devices rolling on in. |
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| DROID mania sweeps the nation, so to speak And if riffraff like us can waltz into the store and get them, you should certainly be able to. Good luck being assimilated out there today. |
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| Microsoft emancipates Digital Cable Tuners with second Media Center update today This half should enable all Windows 7 PCs to work with the CableCard tuners, sans-OEM requirement or inconvenient hacking. |
Verizon confirms DROID tethering cost, will ask subscribers to double-down on their data
plan $60 monthly for "unlimited" data, here meaning 5GB of data per, a total of 10GB split between the two $30 plans. |
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