The latest from twitter
- New photo app Color hopes to see the future
- Feel free to toss around FirstLook spy bot
- Xperia Play to land at Verizon by early May
- Does Apple's iBooks need to go Android?
- Sony: PS3 hacker GeoHot fled to South America
- How to configure IE9 tracking protection
- Microsoft's antitrust deal still alive, but so what?
- RIM says it will pull drunken-driving apps
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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