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Up next for the iPhone: Video calls
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Microsoft Games for Windows LIVE multiplayer features now free
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Unreal creator Tim Sweeney: "PCs are good for anything, just not games”
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There may be a smaller and faster fingerprint sensor coming to a laptop or PDA near you. Authentec, a Florida-based company, has rolled out a tiny EntrePad 1610 fingerprint sensor. This 12 by 5
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