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Technology Daily Report
Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010
In the News
Internet privacy could be priority in next Congress
(By Cecilia Kang)
Xbox's Kinect: hands-free gaming in large living rooms
(By Rob Pegoraro)
Cellphone service expansion at Metro slowed by track work
(By Ann Scott Tyson)
T-Mobile USA adds customers in 3rd quarter
(By PETER SVENSSON)
Panasonic invests $30M in electric car maker Tesla
(By SHINO YUASA)
NASA's latest launch: A partnership with county schools:
Oxon Hill High is first to receive agency's refurbished computers
(By Zoe Tillman)
AOL pursues its new strategy with deals for TechCrunch, 5min Media, Thing Labs
(By Steven Overly)
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From PC World
How Do I Cancel a Print Job Without Wasting Tons of Paper?:
Minimize paper loss from a runaway print job by taking these simple steps.
(Justin Phelps)
Avoid Security Software Overlap:
Thinking of running more than one anti-virus program? Here's an important rule: don't.
(Rick Broida)
How Do I Back Up My Photos?:
Not sure what photo backup method to use? Learn about the benefits of online backup services, hard drives, and optical discs.
(Sarah Vallieu)
How Do I Pair My Phone to a Bluetooth Device?:
Setting up your phone to work with a Bluetooth headset for hands-free calling takes only a few simple steps.
(Melanie Barton Zoltán)
From TechCrunch
UK Government Plans East London Tech Cluster, Startup Visa, Review Of IP Law, £200M In Finance. What?
(Mike Butcher)
For Leetchi, Good Accounts Make Good Friends. And Investors.
(Roxanne Varza)
Hottest Stealth Startups [Graphic]
(Alexia Tsotsis)
Better Get Ready Europe, TechCrunch Partybus is Heading Your Way
(Roxanne Varza)
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FASTER FORWARD
by Rob Pegoraro
Xbox's Kinect: hands-free gaming in large living rooms
Facebook adds Single Sign On, Deals mobile features (and miniaturizes news-feed font)
Post-election tech-policy forecast: Nothing
POST TECH
by Cecilia Kang
Internet privacy in next Congress
Report finds light use of location-based services
Rep. Barton pledges push for Internet privacy oversight
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