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- 5,000 Samsung tablets for Google I/O attendees
- Google Image Search now lets you sort by subject
- iPhone shipments jump amid smartphone dip
- Activision: 50 percent of our revenue is digital
- Apple responds to Rep. Markey on location
- Google wants Android to be the device hub
- Over 23,000 IP addresses cited in BitTorrent suit
- Android.next: Honeycomb 3.1 now, Ice Cream Sandwich later
- DOJ wants wireless providers to store user info
- Search bodies in 3D with new anatomy site
- Google touts Android adoption
- FCC to launch disaster alert system for cell phones
- Microsoft buys Skype
- Google amps up the media experience (live blog)
- W3C: new members extend Web standards work
- Intuit eyes NFC for mobile payment system
- Microsoft betting Skype keeps it ahead of Google, Apple
- Microsoft revives 'I'm a PC' ads--sans Macs
- Microsoft to acquire Skype for $8.5 billion
- DC lighting plugs in at Facebook data center
5,000 Samsung tablets for Google I/O attendees | Top |
If there was any doubt tablets are Google's top Android programming priority, the announcement that developers will get a free Samsung tablet should dispel them. | |
Google Image Search now lets you sort by subject | Top |
For anyone who's had trouble trying to find the right image among the many displayed in a typical Google Image Search, you can now sort the images to help you better narrow down the right one. | |
iPhone shipments jump amid smartphone dip | Top |
Amid a slight decline in smartphone shipments industrywide, Apple grabs 19 percent of the world market and inches closer to No. 1 Nokia. | |
Activision: 50 percent of our revenue is digital | Top |
Company CEO Robert Kotick informed investors of the dramatic shift yesterday during an earnings call. It's right there with EA, another major developer, in the digital charge. | |
Apple responds to Rep. Markey on location | Top |
Apple has responded to a latter from U.S. Congressman Edward Markey about what it does with location data from iOS devices. While much of it is a rehash of the Q&A, Apple says there's an unnamed third-party that's getting some of the data. | |
Google wants Android to be the device hub | Top |
Honeycomb tablets will accommodate USB cameras and keyboards today, and other Android devices will talk to your stereo, dishwasher, exercise bike later. | |
Over 23,000 IP addresses cited in BitTorrent suit | Top |
A massive list of IP addresses was presented in U.S. District Court last week, paving the way for what could become the biggest BitTorrent case ever. | |
Android.next: Honeycomb 3.1 now, Ice Cream Sandwich later | Top |
Google's update to its tablet version of Android is available today, and the phone-capable sequel called Ice Cream Sandwich is due in the fourth quarter. With them, people can plug in USB devices and rent movies. | |
DOJ wants wireless providers to store user info | Top |
At Senate hearing where Federal Trade Commission calls on companies to store less data about their users, Justice Department wants them to be required to store more. | |
Search bodies in 3D with new anatomy site | Top |
Healthline's BodyMaps is a searchable 3D layered map of the human body, with links to articles on diseases, symptoms, and treatments. | |
Google touts Android adoption | Top |
At Google I/O, the Net giant said application installations on Android are accelerating. And 100 million Android devices have been activated. | |
FCC to launch disaster alert system for cell phones | Top |
Similar to the alerts sent via TV and radio, the new alert system would send text messages to mobile phones of people who need or want to be notified in the event of an emergency. | |
Microsoft buys Skype | Top |
Adobe releases three new Photoshop apps for the iPad, YouTube expands its movie rental library, Google readies a test version of Google Music, and Microsoft buys Skype. | |
Google amps up the media experience (live blog) | Top |
At Google I/O, the Web titan unveils its long-awaited music service, books and movies on the Android Market, and a new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. | |
W3C: new members extend Web standards work | Top |
The World Wide Web Consortium's fresh blood includes China Unicom, Netflix, LG Electronics, Facebook, and Zynga. | |
Intuit eyes NFC for mobile payment system | Top |
With a demo set for Google's I/O conference, Intuit is looking to modify its GoPayment service to use wireless near-field communication technology, eliminating the need for credit cards or card readers. | |
Microsoft betting Skype keeps it ahead of Google, Apple | Top |
For the $8.5 billion acquisition to work, Microsoft doesn't need to make more money off Skype. It just needs to make sure that its existing products are better than offerings from rivals. | |
Microsoft revives 'I'm a PC' ads--sans Macs | Top |
Microsoft releases new ads in its fabled "I'm a PC" campaign, which originally pushed price. Now, the company is trying to persuade existing PC users to upgrade. There is no hint of Apple. | |
Microsoft to acquire Skype for $8.5 billion | Top |
The software giant says that Skype's video-chatting platform will bolster its Kinect and Windows Phone platforms. It will also "connect" Skype users with Xbox Live. | |
DC lighting plugs in at Facebook data center | Top |
Redwood Systems lighting controls improve efficiency and control by supplying direct current to light fixtures over Ethernet cables. | |
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