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- Motorola Mobility ships 250,000 tablets, beats estimates
- Apple tops Microsoft's quarterly sales, profits
- Gaming glove may help stroke patients recover
- RIM cuts expectations amid weak BlackBerry sales
- Marking 10 years of space tourism (images)
- Ten years ago today, space tourists began to play
- Geek's Guide to Route 66 tech wrap-up
- PlayStation accounts hacked, user data exposed
- Microsoft posts strong quarterly results, sales
- Madden 12: First Look in Times Square
- AOL's TechCrunch and conflicts of interest
- New blog cooks up dream Facebook features
- Report: Foxconn workers charged for iPad 2 leaks
- Is Netflix's model a blueprint for digital music?
- Yahoo Mail down, and users cry foul
- Caterpillar robot's recoil too quick to see
- Verizon iPhone boosts Apple's smartphone share
- What happens when you try for a Cloud Girlfriend
- Toyota invests in wireless car charging
- 'South Park' has fun with Apple, iPhone tracking
Motorola Mobility ships 250,000 tablets, beats estimates | Top |
Motorola Mobility beats estimates for both tablet shipments and results in the first quarter. Its loss narrowed to $81 million for the quarter. | |
Apple tops Microsoft's quarterly sales, profits | Top |
In the longtime tech rivalry, Apple's managed to come out on top of Microsoft once again, this time in its quarterly earnings, beating out Microsoft's sales and profits. | |
Gaming glove may help stroke patients recover | Top |
Low-cost rehab glove uses video games to help stroke patients regain hand movement. | |
RIM cuts expectations amid weak BlackBerry sales | Top |
Research In Motion warned it would not hit expectations for the first quarter due to weak BlackBerry sales and a mix of lower-priced products. | |
Marking 10 years of space tourism (images) | Top |
On April 28, 2001, engineer Dennis Tito lifted off into space aboard a Soyuz FG rocket, becoming the first private space tourist in history. | |
Ten years ago today, space tourists began to play | Top |
After taking off aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket on April 28, 2001 enroute to the International Space Station, wealthy engineer Dennis Tito became the first private citizen to go to space. | |
Geek's Guide to Route 66 tech wrap-up | Top |
This phase of the Geek's Guide to Route 66 wraps up with some praise (and a little criticism) of the gadgets that came along for the ride. Here's a sneak preview: the iPad 2 wins awards as both the best and most frustrating. | |
PlayStation accounts hacked, user data exposed | Top |
Sony, maker of the popular PlayStation gaming console, faces a class-action lawsuit for the way it handled a security breach that exposed millions of users' personal information last week. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Microsoft posts strong quarterly results, sales | Top |
The software giant was able to offset slowing PC sales with big gains in its Office and Xbox product lines, reporting net income of $5.23 billion and a 13 percent sales gain. | |
Madden 12: First Look in Times Square | Top |
EA's new cover athlete Peyton Hillis had a live photo shoot in NYC on NFL Draft day, and we stopped by to play the game and speak with Madden's producers. | |
AOL's TechCrunch and conflicts of interest | Top |
Is it OK for TechCrunch editors to invest in companies they write about? We thought we had already figured this out, but a new generation of editors has a different take. | |
New blog cooks up dream Facebook features | Top |
A Dublin-based designer has started a blog devoted to features he'd like to see on Facebook, from drag-and-drop chat to automatic translators. | |
Report: Foxconn workers charged for iPad 2 leaks | Top |
Three Foxconn workers have reportedly been charged with leaking company secrets after several iPad 2 case designs popped up well ahead of an official unveiling of the device by Apple. | |
Is Netflix's model a blueprint for digital music? | Top |
Can Netflix's successful business strategy teach the music sector about how to get music consumers excited about joining subscription music services? | |
Yahoo Mail down, and users cry foul | Top |
The company acknowledges that its service, used by more than 250 million, isn't working for many of them. | |
Caterpillar robot's recoil too quick to see | Top |
Tufts University creates a silicone caterpillar, GoQBot, that can curl into a wheel to escape danger. | |
Verizon iPhone boosts Apple's smartphone share | Top |
Strong iPhone 4 sales on Verizon's network push Apple into third place behind Samsung and LG in U.S. smartphone sales. Data from the NPD Group has also found smartphone sales topping other handsets for the first time. | |
What happens when you try for a Cloud Girlfriend | Top |
For the purposes of science, Technically Incorrect tests the finer points of enjoying a girlfriend who is really interested in you and happens to not exist. | |
Toyota invests in wireless car charging | Top |
Deal signed to develop WiTricity's resonance wireless charging for vehicles that requires no point of contact. | |
'South Park' has fun with Apple, iPhone tracking | Top |
In a beautifully balanced episode of "South Park," Kyle discovers that this iPhone tracking is a really big deal when the suits from Apple arrive to take his blood. | |
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