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November 22nd, 2009 in Gadgets News by Uncle Sha

Another weekend is here, how times flies eh. Here’s a recap of the tech and gadgets that has transpired this week.

IGN

Sony may look to offer a premium service membership on PSN, Google Chrome OS details are unveiled, and Brad Pitt aims at making a movie on Dark Void.

MAC World

In this week’s show President Obama talks tech in China, Google announces that it is open-sourcing the Chrome OS, Dell readies to intro a smartphone, the EU shuts down 54 Web sites that violate consumer law, Howard Stringer says Sony is ahead on cost-cutting for the year and an experimental application from Microsoft display massive amounts of data graphically.

TopTenREPORTS

How Yahoo plans to use your tweets in their search, Big changes for TV in California could affect everyone and why Google wants you to back up your photos.

IGN

New trailers and gameplay from Bayonetta, Command and Conquer 4, Final Fantasy: Crystal Bearers and more!

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