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New photo app Color hopes to see the future Top
Founded by the entrepreneur who sold Lala to Apple and backed by a shocking $41 million in venture capital, Color is the latest app to enter the crowded mobile photo-sharing space.
 
Feel free to toss around FirstLook spy bot Top
Rugged spy bot can network, climb over obstacles, and carry explosives.
 
Xperia Play to land at Verizon by early May Top
Verizon Wireless promises a release date of late April or early May for its Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. CNET gets a hands-on look at the gaming phone at CTIA 2011.
 
Does Apple's iBooks need to go Android? Top
In the e-book store wars, CNET's David Carnoy argues Apple is at a big disadvantage because its iBooks app isn't on multiple platforms.
 
Sony: PS3 hacker GeoHot fled to South America Top
Famed for opening up PlayStation 3 (and its gaming network) to unauthorized software, hacker George Hotz has allegedly fled to South America in bid to avoid Sony's lawyers.
 
How to configure IE9 tracking protection Top
Internet Explorer 9 has a customizable list for blocking those ads that follow you around the Internet like a paparazzi stalker. Stop them cold by learning how to use IE9's tracking protection.
 
Microsoft's antitrust deal still alive, but so what? Top
Internet Explorer is still the dominant browser, but not like it used to be. Thank competitors--not the courts--for the change.
 
RIM says it will pull drunken-driving apps Top
U.S. senators' letter to Apple, Google, and RIM to remove mobile apps that pinpoint drunken-driving checkpoints has been answered by RIM, which plans to yank such apps from its marketplace.
 

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