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Intel CEO announces surprise retirementIntel CEO Paul Otellini will retire in May. The California chipmaker faces an interesting future as mobile devices reduce demand for computer processors.
Next Xbox will include Blu-ray, Kinect 2.0, and AR glasses: reportA British magazine has published details on the next Microsoft Xbox video game console. Just don't call it the Xbox 720.Â
Nintendo Wii U review roundupThe Nintendo Wii U launched over the weekend, and while critics generally like the new Nintendo machine, a few key features fall short.Â
Wii U, Nintendo's long-awaited successor to the Wii, hits stores on SundayThe Nintendo Wii U will sell at two different price points – $299 and $349 – and launch with 23 titles, including Super Mario Bros. U.Â
Black Ops 2 blasts past $500 million in sales – in 24 hoursBlack Ops 2, the newest Call of Duty shooter from Activision, is likely to be the most successful game of the 2012 holiday season.Â
Eyeing a Nintendo Wii U? Wait to buy one.The Nintendo Wii U will drop in price this December, according to DealNews. It says that smart shopper should hold off.
Google TV voice control: Now, yelling at your TV actually worksGoogle HQ has rolled out a new update for Google TV that includes voice commands and better YouTube integration.
Google Nexus 4 sells out within an hour in US, UKGoogle says the LG-built Nexus 4 smartphone has sold out. Our advice? Take it with a grain of salt.Â
HTC Droid DNA: Better hope you've got big thumbsThe HTC Droid DNA, a new smartphone powered by Verizon Wireless, will be equipped with a massive 5-inch, high-resolution display.Â
Weeks after launch of Windows 8, Microsoft's Windows guru waves goodbyeWindows and Windows Live President Steven Sinofsky is leaving Microsoft. What's behind his exit?Â
Remembering Auguste Rodin, the French sculptor and artistic innovatorThe Google homepage today celebrates Auguste Rodin, the Parisian sculptor of 'The Thinker,' 'The Kiss,' and other famous works.Â
MakerBot Replicator 2: Print your own objects at homeMakerBot introduces a 3-D printer for schools, workshops, and homes. The Replicator 2 costs $2,199.
With Windows Phone 8, Microsoft finds a middle wayWindows Phone 8 doesn't feel like Apple or Android, though it's borrowed good ideas from both.
With Windows Phone 8, Microsoft finds a middle wayWindows Phone 8 doesn't feel like Apple or Android, though it's borrowed good ideas from both.
Navy SEALs punished for revealing secrets to video game designersSeven Navy SEALs disclosed classified information to the team making "Medal of Honor: Warfighter," according to the AP.
Samsung Galaxy S III takes global sales leadThe Samsung Galaxy S III was the best-selling phone in the third quarter of 2012, according to a new report.Â
Could Apple-supplier Foxconn open a plant in the US?A new report alleges that Foxconn, the Taiwanese tech manufacturer that builds parts for Apple iPads and iPhones, is eyeing the US.Â
Twitter: A few hacked accounts, many reset passwordsTwitter sent out a large number of emails on Thursday warning users that their accounts might have been compromised. A few accounts were hacked, but it's not a large-scale assault. Twitter says it accidentally reset a large number of passwords for users who weren't under attack.
Bram Stoker books: How 'Dracula' created the modern vampireBefore there was 'Twilight' or 'True Blood,' there was Bram Stoker. Books like 'Dracula' defined the genre for a century to come.
AT&T offers refunds to subscribers that overpaid. Are you eligible?After FCC investigation, AT&T agreed to refund customers who had been overcharged on smart phone plans.