Android Game Console Ouya Expected To Arrive In Late December

Ouya, the Android-based game console, created quite a buzz in a tech world when a Kickstarter project about it was able to raise more than $8.5 million. A huge number of users lined up and opened their wallets to lay their hands on the game console and now, the good news are that the earliest units of Ouya may arrive later this month.

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Details Of Redbox Instant Accidentally Leaked On The Web

We have been hearing for a while that Verizon and Redbox are collaborating to launch a video service of their own but neither has divulged much detail about it. Now, it seems that the official website of the service, Redboxinstant.com has mistakenly leaked these details to the web.

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German City Reverts To Microsoft Office After Disappointed With OpenOffice

The German city of Freiburg started using OpenOffice in 2007. The open-source solution was adapted and used in parallel with Microsoft Word. However, a few years later, the city council has voted in favor of ditching OpenOffice for its inadequate performance and the lack of concerted development of the platform.

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Microsoft Engineers Predicted 10 Years Ago That Darknet Would Win Against DRM

Companies, ranging from software developers to content producers, have fervently believed for a long time that digital rights management (DRM) technology can shield them from online piracy. Four Microsoft engineers predicted back in 2002 that such hopes were misplaced. And their predictions are beginning to make sense now.

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Flexible Phones Expected To Hit The Shelves By 2013

In recent months, we have seen a number of designs envisioning flexible mobile phones. Whereas that had been a thing of fiction until now, eminent vendors are working hard on the concept and they may be able to deliver a real, flexible phone by 2013, experts have estimated.

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