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The Daily Engadget: Xbox 360 Tweets and Pokes, Google OS Hits Next Week?

The Daily Engadget: Twitter and Facebook Hit Xbox 360 on November 17, Google Chrome OS Launching Soon?
Our friends over at Engadget obsessively cover everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics, which is why we compile this daily roundup of their top stuff (or, at least, what we think is tops). For more details on any of these stories, click on the Engadget links in each story below.

Twitter and Facebook Integration Hits Xbox Live Next Week

It was announced over the summer and has been teased plenty since, but Microsoft is finally releasing the next big update to the Xbox 360 next week, adding in social network integration and also some 1080p streaming video.

Google Chrome OS Launching Next Week?

Google's Chrome OS has been rumored and supposedly photographed, and now out of the blue it's set to launch in just a week. True story? We'll wait and see.

AT&T Angry About Latest Verizon Commercials, Too

Oh, the legal fury just keeps coming from AT&T. It didn't like Verizon's last round of commercials and, wouldn't you know it, it doesn't like the company's new ads either.

Wii Bowling Police Issued Not-So-Stern Rebuke

What happens if you're caught slacking off on the job for hours, playing Wii Bowling when you could be protecting the peace? Not very much, apparently.

TomTom Enhances iPhone GPS App

TomTom must be feeling slightly cornered by Google Navigation, but it's not going down without a fight, enhancing its iPhone offerings with text-to-speech and lane guidance.

Comcast TV Everywhere Launches

Cable TV just got a little more flexible for many, with Comcast launching its Comcast TV Everywhere service, allowing for streaming movies to a PC or a number of different devices.

Martin Scorsese Gushes Over Blu-ray

Wondering when some of Scorsese's greatest will be making the trip to high-definition? It won't be long if the man himself has anything to say about it.

Boxee Box is Coming

Internet devices that pump streaming video to your television are nothing new, but a little more competition always keeps everyone on their toes, so we're eager to see what Boxee can do when it unveils its first hardware device on December 7.

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