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- Xbox One console sales top 1 million in first day, Microsoft saysThe Microsoft Xbox One has matched the Sony PlayStation 4 in first-day sales. Welcome to the new console wars.Â
- Thinking about switching from iOS to Android? Let Eric Schmidt help.Google chair Eric Schmidt has penned a primer for anyone thinking about ditching their Apple device for one powered by Google's Android OS.
- Doctor Who: The many loves of The DoctorIn some five decades – albeit, with a gap – of episodes, The Doctor has loved a lot of loves.
- Doctor Who: On 50th anniversary, Google shares a 'Whodle'Google has created an interactive platform video game that allows users to take control off all 11 iterations of Doctor Who.Â
- 3-D printing in schools: The next industrial revolution?At the store opening of MakerBot in Boston on Thursday, the power of manufacturing was demonstrated by one family’s experimentation with 3-D printing at school. But this level of innovation may not be accessible for all.
- Google Play Newsstand seeks to mobilize newsGoogle Play Newsstand is streamlining mobile news apps, offering more room for experimentation in publishing apps. But news outlets may be growing tired of hiding behind the tech giant's platform.
- Xbox One: A pro and con list for MicrosoftThe Xbox One is Microsoft's first game console release in eight years, and the company is prepared for the console to take gamers by storm. But from a tech business perspective, the Xbox One may not have the debut Microsoft is hoping for.
- Microsoft's 'Scroogled' line pokes fun at Google privacy policies'Keep calm while we steal your data,' reads a new coffee mug from Microsoft. The mug bears the logo of Google's Chrome browser.Â
- iPhone 5S on the holiday wish list? Act fast.iPhone 5S ship times shrink in advance of holiday shopping season. But can the supply keep up with demand?
- Logitech PowerShell brings sophisticated gaming to iPhonesThe Logitech PowerShell Controller + Battery extends the iPhone's gaming potential by putting console-like controls on either side of your device. But with rivals such as the PowerA Moga Ace also debuting Wednesday, Logitech has its work cut out.
- We will sell a fuel cell car by 2015: ToyotaAt the Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota unveiled the FCV, a concept car powered by fuel cell technology.Â
- Xbox One review roundup: Under the hood with the new Microsoft consoleHow does the Microsoft Xbox One compare with the Sony PlayStation 4?Â
- iOS 7.1: What to expect from the updateiOS 7.1 is right around the corner. Apple released a beta of the upcoming phone and tablet OS. What's new this time around?
- Dropbox seeks millions in funding, says it's worth $8 billionWith Dropbox appraising itself at $8 billion, has the valuation of tech companies officially gone too far?
- Google, Microsoft child pornography omissions only 'a part of the fight'Tech giants Google and Microsoft have made headlines for cleaning up search results to deter searchers from child pornography sites. However, this decision highlights the often contentious decision to censor online content, and likely is only a small part of the fight against child exploitation.
- Sony unloads a million PlayStation 4 consoles in 24 hours. But what's next for the PS4?The PlayStation 4 posted some impressive opening day numbers.Â
- What does Apple want with 3-D tech company PrimeSense?Apple has reportedly acquired the Israeli company PrimeSense in a deal worth almost $350 million.Â
- 3-D technology brings Smithsonian archives to lightMuch of the Smithsonian Institution's archives are hidden from public view, but new 3-D imaging and printing technology may make that wealth of information available to history-seekers in their own homes.
- Why did Snapchat's 23-year-old CEO reject a $3 billion buyout offer?Snapchat Inc. co-founder Evan Spiegel reportedly turned down a $3 billion cash offer from Facebook. Why?
- Google Play Music finally makes appearance on the Apple iPhoneThe iOS Google Play Music app is free to download, but to make the most of it, you'll need an All Access membership, which will cost you 10 bucks a month.Â