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- LinkedIn hits 100 million users
- Jobs ordered to testify in FairPlay antitrust case
- Xbox 720
- Wireless CEOs spar onstage at CTIA
- Google working to reverse Chrome bloat
- Firefox 4 launches into a tougher, faster world
- IBM buys Tririga software in 'smart building' play
- Survey: Millions risk ID theft via social networks
- Amazon opens its Android Appstore
- Angry Birds Rio hits Apple and Amazon app stores
- BlackBerry PlayBook gets pricing; preorders start
LinkedIn hits 100 million users | Top |
Each week about 1 million people are joining, according to the professional-networking site. | |
Jobs ordered to testify in FairPlay antitrust case | Top |
Apple's CEO will be called to testify in a deposition over an antitrust suit filed in 2005 over Apple's use of DRM software to prevent music from other companies from playing in the iPod. | |
Xbox 720 | Top |
Twitter celebrates its fifth birthday with a new site, Firefox 4 is out, and Microsoft begins planning for the next Xbox. | |
Wireless CEOs spar onstage at CTIA | Top |
Chief executives at AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint are forced to discuss the elephant in the room: AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. | |
Google working to reverse Chrome bloat | Top |
Google has worked hard to keep its browser fast. Now, with Chrome 10.0 nearly triple the size of Chrome 1.0, it's working to make it smaller, too. | |
Firefox 4 launches into a tougher, faster world | Top |
Three years ago, Firefox 3 set the world on fire, burning up more than 8 million downloads in its first day. Debuting today, Firefox 4 steps foot into a vastly more competitive browser scene. | |
IBM buys Tririga software in 'smart building' play | Top |
The acquisition of Tririga gives IBM software for managing corporate buildings and improving the environmental impact from buildings. | |
Survey: Millions risk ID theft via social networks | Top |
When it comes to using social networks, millions of Americans are doing little to protect themselves against the theft of significant personal information. | |
Amazon opens its Android Appstore | Top |
Taking aim at Google's Android Market, Amazon officially launches its own store, featuring a free download of Angry Birds Rio. But hark: is that a lawsuit from Apple? | |
Angry Birds Rio hits Apple and Amazon app stores | Top |
The next installment of Angry Birds has hit the Apple App Store and immediately has risen to the top of the charts for both the iPhone and iPad. The Android version is free today in the just-launched Amazon Appstore for Android. | |
BlackBerry PlayBook gets pricing; preorders start | Top |
The RIM tablet, which debuted last year, will finally hit stores in the U.S. and Canada on April 19, with prices mirroring those of the Wi-Fi-only iPad 2. | |
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