Monday, July 1, 2013

Microsoft can't catch a break with gamers

  Peter Smith: Microsoft Xbox and the revolving door of public opinion
 
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July 01, 2013 Read about why Microsoft is having such a hard time managing the Xbox One's image, how BlackBerry is doing these days and get some tips for having a geeky Fourth of July weekend
10. Peter Smith: Microsoft Xbox and the revolving door of public opinion

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8. Kevin Purdy: BlackBerry's best/worst earnings

7. Last call for Nextel, shutting down on Sunday

6. Researcher nets $20K for finding serious Facebook flaw
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4. How to geekify your Fourth of July weekend

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2. Microsoft Opens Small Window, Releases Office 365 for iPhones

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