Monthly Archives: September 2010

Halo Reach: No co-op if you own a Xbox 360 Slim 4GB

NukeZilla reports that owners of the new 4GB slim Xbox consoles aren’t able to play co-op in Halo: Reach which was released today. According to the site, the new Xbox Consoles just don’t have the storage to fit the game. … Continue reading

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Cloudera: All Your Big Data Are Belong to Us

As Big Data gathers steam within the consumer web, Cloudera is making it possible for mainstream IT to tap into this trend through its distribution of Hadoop, suggested by the company’s customer growth. Lower costs and improved ease-of-use are making … Continue reading

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Twitter announces new website design and features

Today at Twitter’s official headquarters, the company best known for revolutionizing social networking has hatched something new. Expected to roll out over the next few weeks, according to TechCrunch, will be a completely redesigned and revamped Twitter.com. Borrowing ideas from … Continue reading

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OS X Turns 10 Today: Last Birthday for the Aging Cat?

Apple is celebrating a big milestone today, as its Mac OS X operating system turns 10. We probably won’t see a major update to the OS Macs are running before next year, but when it does come it probably won’t … Continue reading

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IE9 Beta Webcast: Tune in

Since March, many of you have downloaded the IE9 platform preview builds and visited the Test Drive site.  Your thoughtful feedback in the comments here and in the bugs you’ve logged in Connect is helping to make a better IE9. On … Continue reading

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