The latest from twitter
- Sony unveils two Android 3.0 tablets
- Microsoft collects locations of Windows phone users
- Facebook begins testing social-buying program
- Report: YouTube finally readying premium movie rentals
- Analysts: Motorola Xoom sales still weak
- Kibot the robot entertains kids, spies on them
- Catz returns to CFO seat at Oracle
- Mitsubishi i North American launch to begin on West Coast and in Hawaii
- Apple sued over location tracking in iOS
- Digging through AT&T's FCC filing
- A car that runs on bourbon? Perhaps not
- Watch out Leaf, Wheego LiFe EV hits the streets
- Nook Color now lets authors sign e-books
- Netflix subscribers now equal Comcast's
- AG wants answers on tracking from Apple, Google
- Geo-tracking controversy homes in on iPhone (roundup)
- Scientists use radar to detect concussion
- Iran targeted in new malware attack
- How to clean up your Facebook feed
- Alleged Jobs e-mail says tracking claims are 'false'
Sony unveils two Android 3.0 tablets | Top |
Sony introduces a pair tablet designs that feature Google's "Honeycomb" operating system in Tokyo. | |
Microsoft collects locations of Windows phone users | Top |
Windows Phone 7 transmits a "unique device ID" to Microsoft with GPS-derived location data, similar to Google and Apple. But no location history is stored on the phone. | |
Facebook begins testing social-buying program | Top |
Deals--the social-networking giant's effort to cash in on daily deals mania--will begin testing in Austin, Atlanta, Dallas, San Diego, and San Francisco. | |
Report: YouTube finally readying premium movie rentals | Top |
Google's video-sharing site has signed on three major Hollywood studios for the service, which could launch in the next week or two, according to a report by The Wrap. | |
Analysts: Motorola Xoom sales still weak | Top |
New estimates for sales of Motorola's Xoom tablet are out and even high-end forecasts point to a tepid reception for the Android 3.0 device. | |
Kibot the robot entertains kids, spies on them | Top |
New monkey-faced robot playmate out of Korea will read stories, sing children's songs, teach words, and let parents watch their little ones from afar. | |
Catz returns to CFO seat at Oracle | Top |
Co-President Safra Catz takes over chief financial officer duties after resignation of Jeff Epstein. | |
Mitsubishi i North American launch to begin on West Coast and in Hawaii | Top |
The Mitsubishi i will come to West Coast and Hawaiian dealers in November. Hawaii will be the first state to receive the electric-powered Mitsubishi i. | |
Apple sued over location tracking in iOS | Top |
Two people are suing Apple for tracking user information on its devices, saying the company should have done a better job at disclosing the fact, as well as offering a way to turn it off. | |
Digging through AT&T's FCC filing | Top |
Last week, AT&T filed the official FCC paperwork for its proposed T-Mobile acquisition. CNET reads the 381-page executive summary so you don't have to. | |
A car that runs on bourbon? Perhaps not | Top |
Reports flood the Web that a man in Kentucky has built a car that runs on bourbon. Is everyone just a little tipsy? | |
Watch out Leaf, Wheego LiFe EV hits the streets | Top |
Wheego announces the first delivery of its freeway legal LiFe electric car. | |
Nook Color now lets authors sign e-books | Top |
Sayonara Sharpie! Barnes & Noble is rolling out a new e-book signing feature on the Nook Color. | |
Netflix subscribers now equal Comcast's | Top |
Video rental and streaming company nearly doubles profits from the same period last year. It now has as many users as Comcast. | |
AG wants answers on tracking from Apple, Google | Top |
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan wants to know what both companies are doing with location information and why there's not a way to turn it off. | |
Geo-tracking controversy homes in on iPhone (roundup) | Top |
Apple comes under fire following a researcher's report that iOS version 4 software for the iPad and iPhone stores users' location data. | |
Scientists use radar to detect concussion | Top |
By asking an individual to walk a short distance in front of a radar system while saying the months of the year backwards, researchers might be able to diagnose brain injuries. | |
Iran targeted in new malware attack | Top |
Iranian government says it is the target of ongoing cyberattacks. First it was Stuxnet, and now it's malware known as "Stars." | |
How to clean up your Facebook feed | Top |
With just a few tweaks to your Facebook News Feed settings, you can view more activities from friends whom you care about, and hide annoying posts from friends whom you don't. | |
Alleged Jobs e-mail says tracking claims are 'false' | Top |
In an alleged e-mail from Apple CEO Steve Jobs to a reader, the CEO says the company is not tracking user location, and that claims otherwise are "false." | |
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