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- 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.
- Where do I vote? A primer on finding your local polling place.'Where do I vote,' you ask? Election 2012 is here. We run through a couple of online tools that help make the whole voting process much easier.