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- Nintendo playing nice with 3DS developers
- Study: Verizon fastest among 4G networks
- Two-year-old masters the iPad
- Sony to restart battery plant; six others still out
- AT&T: Buying T-Mobile speeds LTE for the USA
- Privacy lawsuits rain down on Netflix
Nintendo playing nice with 3DS developers | Top |
Company says it's doing "everything" it can to help third-party developers get the most out of its 3DS portable-gaming device. But will third parties believe it? | |
Study: Verizon fastest among 4G networks | Top |
Comparing so-called 4G performance among phones from AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon, RootMetrics finds Verizon's LTE Thunderbolt to be fastest and most reliable. | |
Two-year-old masters the iPad | Top |
Videos of toddlers using the iPad are popping up on YouTube, with one popular one showing a particular adept two-year-old Bridger Wilson navigating Apple's slate with disconcerting ease. | |
Sony to restart battery plant; six others still out | Top |
Sony is restarting one of its closed factories, but six locations are still closed. Those closed plants produce everything from circuit cards to Blu-ray discs. | |
AT&T: Buying T-Mobile speeds LTE for the USA | Top |
Facing regulatory scrutiny, AT&T argues buying T-Mobile USA will bring next-gen mobile networks to more Americans and help make the United States more competitive. | |
Privacy lawsuits rain down on Netflix | Top |
No fewer than five suits accusing Netflix of violating privacy laws were filed in the past two months. All the suits say Netflix stores and maintains customers' personal information after service is canceled. | |
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