Xbox One: Microsoft offers more details ahead of launch

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The console, touted as an all-in-one entertainment device, is set to hit store shelves Nov. 22.

Childhood home of Steve Jobs gets 'historic' label

The Silicon Valley home where Apple co-founder Steve Jobs grew up and built some of his first computers is now on the Los Altos, Calif., list of historic properties.

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The Switchboard: Twitter stock price up over 70% on first day of trading

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Twitter ends trading debut at $44.90 per share

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Amazon to bookstores: Help us make you irrelevant

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The Army’s cyber command facility with a Star Trek-inspired showroom may be falling apart

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Report: CIA paid AT&T $10 million a year for metadata

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