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Samsung upgrading Galaxy S, Tab to Gingerbread Top
The Galaxy S smartphone and the 7-inch Galaxy Tab tablet will receive an upgrade to Android 2.3 Gingerbread the middle of this month, starting in the U.K. and eventually reaching the rest of Europe and the U.S.
 
Netflix, Miramax finally sign streaming deal Top
The streaming service will now have access to "Pulp Fiction," "Scream," and other prominent films from the Miramax catalog of titles.
 
Japan says no to PlayStation Network relaunch Top
An official in Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry says the government is waiting for Sony to deliver better security measures.
 
PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup) Top
A security breach exposed personal information for 100 million users of Sony's PlayStation Network, Qriocity, and Sony Online Entertainment services.
 
Philips switches on bright LED bulb Top
The EnduraLED A21 is designed to replace a 75-watt incandescent bulb and is expected to cost between $40 and $45.
 
RIM recalling up to 1,000 PlayBook tablets Top
The BlackBerry maker recalls the tablets due to a faulty build of the operating system but says few of the buggy units made it to the consumer stage.
 
Marvell chip designed to improve LED light quality Top
New controller chip for LED bulbs brings higher-quality light into the price range of consumer bulbs and the ability to connect bulbs on a network.
 
Film cameras live on among urban hipsters (photos) Top
Film is experiencing a renaissance among urban teens, as statistics show sales of analog cameras are increasing.
 
Trying to score a job in online gaming Top
Georgia Tech graduate Mae Tidman hopes her programming skills, design background, film study, and internships will get her hired by an online gaming firm.
 
Teen hipsters discover joys of analog photography Top
Urban teens are leaving CCD and CMOS sensors behind in favor of a technology their grandparents would have found familiar: analog film photography.
 
Hiccups dog PlayStation Network restoration Top
In the latest twist in a month-long saga, users complain on Twitter that Sony's online services weren't active long before they were unavailable again.
 
Air beware: 2.3-pound Samsung laptop hits stores Top
There's a new kid on the ultraportable block: the 2.3-pound Samsung Series 9. On paper, it beats the MacBook Air in some important respects. It's shipping from stores now.
 
Silver lining for music fans in Lime Wire case Top
analysis Lime Wire founder paid only a small percentage of what record companies sought in copyright infringement case. Also, while in court, Warner Music chief seemed to buck other label execs on issue of bundled music.
 
Sony begins relaunching PlayStation Network Top
Company says network will return in stages, after a weeks-long outage that began when Sony's computer servers suffered a devastating and illegal intrusion.
 
Cell phones causing decline in bee numbers? Top
Recent study suggests bees are significantly disturbed when mobile phones are used in close proximity to them. The research follows on similar studies, but colony collapse disorder may involve other factors.
 
Nvidia CEO: Why Android tablets aren't selling Top
Nvidia's CEO didn't mince words when explaining why Android tablet sales have been dismal so far. Lack of apps is only part of the problem.
 
Is Netflix ready to save its first show? Top
Netflix says it might get into the TV salvage business--footing the bill for a show the networks want to cancel, so customers can keep watching. Could NBC's "The Event" be first on the list?
 
Control this six-jointed robot by moving your arm Top
A handheld input device contains inertial sensors that can be used to control anything from a robot arm to a prosthetic foot.
 
A bus driver uses two cell phones, while driving Top
Video emerges of an Italian bus driver who is talking on a cell phone, while adjusting his smart phone, while driving the bus with his elbows. He is reportedly suspended from duty.
 
Roswell 'was plane full of alienlike children sent by Stalin' Top
A new book called "Area 51" suggests that the flying object that crashed at Roswell wasn't full of aliens, but alienlike children. The flight was allegedly intended to cause panic in the U.S.
 

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