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- How police have obtained iPhone, iPad tracking logs
- Why the iPhone 5 won't have Verizon 4G (Q&A)
- Apple jumps ahead of Nokia in phone revenue
- Microsoft names new ad chief, reorganizes division
- Software firm says e-mails stolen in server breach
- AT&T files merger papers with FCC
- At last, you can avoid the public radio pledge drive
- Study: iOS has twice Android's reach in Europe
- Google launches Groupon competitor in Oregon
- Kaspersky Lab mum on kidnapping report
- Google accused of hypocrisy on Grooveshark ban
- Lawmakers demand answers from Apple on iPhone tracking
- Army enlists Android for battlefield comms
- Significant changes in Mars' atmosphere detected
- Linux patent suit ruled against Google
- Report: Apple testing A5 iPhones with game devs
- Shopping apps don't fit the bill
- Analyst: BlackBerry PlayBook sales beat forecasts
- New York to curb dirty heat, use landfills for solar
- Verizon CFO: Future iPhone to be 'global'
How police have obtained iPhone, iPad tracking logs | Top |
It's no secret to police investigators that the iPhone keeps track of its owners approximate location. And Android devices appear to as well. | |
Why the iPhone 5 won't have Verizon 4G (Q&A) | Top |
The iPhone 5 isn't likely to get LTE 4G capability because the technology just isn't there yet, according to an analyst who follows the 4G market. | |
Apple jumps ahead of Nokia in phone revenue | Top |
Despite Apple shipping fewer handsets, new numbers from both companies' recent quarterly earnings point to Apple jumping well ahead of Nokia in terms of revenue in their phone businesses. | |
Microsoft names new ad chief, reorganizes division | Top |
The hiring of Frank Holland comes a day after Yahoo rips the performance of Microsoft's adCenter technology. | |
Software firm says e-mails stolen in server breach | Top |
Ashampoo warns customers about potential for malware hiding in e-mails using the company name. | |
AT&T files merger papers with FCC | Top |
AT&T filed official paperwork with the Federal Communications Commission that announces its intention to acquire T-Mobile and its spectrum licenses. | |
At last, you can avoid the public radio pledge drive | Top |
San Francisco-based NPR affiliate KQED has unveiled its "pledge-free stream," an effort that would allow donors to listen to an uninterrupted stream of its programming during pledge drive season. | |
Study: iOS has twice Android's reach in Europe | Top |
A new study by ComScore has sized up European iPhone, iPod, and iPad users versus those on Google's Android platform, finding iOS to have twice the number of users. | |
Google launches Groupon competitor in Oregon | Top |
Google launches its new coupon and discount deal service, called Google Offers, in Portland. Other cities will soon follow, with service also coming to New York and San Francisco in the near future. | |
Kaspersky Lab mum on kidnapping report | Top |
The 20-year-old son of CEO Eugene Kaspersky was kidnapped on his way to work on Tuesday, according to a report. | |
Google accused of hypocrisy on Grooveshark ban | Top |
Prominent Silicon Valley watchdog group slams Google for not disclosing exactly why it removed Grooveshark from its app store. Group also notes irony of Google's apparent lack of respect for DMCA. | |
Lawmakers demand answers from Apple on iPhone tracking | Top |
Rep. Ed Markey is the latest politician on Capitol Hill to ask Apple for answers over a report that says the company's iOS software keeps track of users' location. | |
Army enlists Android for battlefield comms | Top |
A smartphone framework based on Google's Android OS is undergoing evaluations. The Army is also looking to let commercial developers create apps for soldiers on the front line. | |
Significant changes in Mars' atmosphere detected | Top |
NASA said today that its Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found that the amount of the Red Planet's atmosphere depends on the tilt of its axis. And as the amount changes, so too could the stability of any liquid water on Mars. | |
Linux patent suit ruled against Google | Top |
The first of multiple defendants in a suit from a firm founded by a "patent reform advocate," Google has been asked by a jury to pay $5 million for the infringement. | |
Report: Apple testing A5 iPhones with game devs | Top |
New report says Apple is having developers test version of iPhone with faster, dual-core A5 processor. If true, that would be far ahead of several-times reported release of next iPhone. | |
Shopping apps don't fit the bill | Top |
While there may be an app for just about everything, in the department of shopping, many consumers find the selection and functionality a bit lacking. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports. | |
Analyst: BlackBerry PlayBook sales beat forecasts | Top |
Initial launch day sales of RIM's new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet may have reached 50,000, surpassing the expectations of most analysts, according to RBC Capital Markets' Mike Abramsky. | |
New York to curb dirty heat, use landfills for solar | Top |
Updated environmental plan includes solar farms on capped New York landfills, the phasing out of high-polluting heating fuels, homeowner loans for green upgrades, and a new social-media tool. | |
Verizon CFO: Future iPhone to be 'global' | Top |
Verizon CFO says he believes a future iPhone from Apple will be able to tap into both CDMA and GSM networks, giving customers a way to use their phones in more places. | |
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