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- Jailbreak for iOS 4.3.1 arrives, except for iPad 2
- California to get three new hydrogen stations
- GoPro now shipping 3D action-camera case
- Amazon tops list for customer service
- Report: Sprint also planning mobile payment service
- Report: Sony launching Honeycomb tablet this year
- NASA MoonBuggy race swept by Puerto Ricans
- Rolls-Royce 102EX road test: 'Spine-tingling'
- Mozy launches iPhone app
- GameStop sees digital sales exploding
- TV on the iPad
- Google, under legal siege, seeks Nortel patents
- TrailerTail reduces drag, saves fuel, looks funny
- EMC acquires NetWitness, combines with RSA
Jailbreak for iOS 4.3.1 arrives, except for iPad 2 | Top |
The latest in a long series of tools for users to gain a higher degree of control over their iOS devices has been released. This one comes less than two weeks after the release of iOS 4.3.1. | |
California to get three new hydrogen stations | Top |
The mantra for the California's Hydrogen Highway has been, "build it and they will come." That planned thoroughfare could soon see zero-emission traffic now that the California Energy Commission (CEC) released funds for three new hydrogen refueling stations in Laguna Nigel, Sacramento and the San Francisco. | |
GoPro now shipping 3D action-camera case | Top |
Want to add some depth to your video next time you go base jumping off El Capitan? GoPro now is selling its $99 3D mount for its Hero 1080p camera system. | |
Amazon tops list for customer service | Top |
Ranking 143 major companies for the way they treat customers, the Temkin Group gives top honors to Amazon but low scores to wireless carriers and Internet service providers. | |
Report: Sprint also planning mobile payment service | Top |
Like its other major U.S. competitors, Sprint says it plans to let customers use their smartphones to pay for items via near-field communication, or NFC chips. | |
Report: Sony launching Honeycomb tablet this year | Top |
A new report out of Japan says Sony is working on a Honeycomb-based tablet, and the company will make it available to customers later this year. | |
NASA MoonBuggy race swept by Puerto Ricans | Top |
The island territory is nuts for terrestrial lunar travel...and brought its A-game to the space engineering geekfest held in Alabama. | |
Rolls-Royce 102EX road test: 'Spine-tingling' | Top |
The 102EX Phantom is Roll-Royce's first crack at making an electric car, and it's probably the most luxurious 'leccy jalopy yet to draw charge. | |
Mozy launches iPhone app | Top |
The online backup and storage site now has its own iPhone app through which users of the service can view, download, and e-mail any of their files. | |
GameStop sees digital sales exploding | Top |
Video game retailer is expecting a huge increase in digital sales over the next several years, according to analyst Michael Pachter. | |
TV on the iPad | Top |
GE unveils a new hybrid lightbulb, the next iPhone and iPod Nano could be getting new cameras, and Cablevision lets subscribers watch live TV on the iPad. | |
Google, under legal siege, seeks Nortel patents | Top |
The search company, while reiterating its belief that the patent system is broken, recognizes that it can't be ignored. | |
TrailerTail reduces drag, saves fuel, looks funny | Top |
The panels attach to a big rig's rear end to improve aerodynamics. Someone may need to rewrite that old country song as "18 Wheels, a Dozen Roses, and a TrailerTail." | |
EMC acquires NetWitness, combines with RSA | Top |
With the acquisition, which closed Friday, EMC will delve deeper into network security monitoring and analysis. | |
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