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- iPad taking some bite out of PC sales, says iSuppli
- Twitter acquires popular client TweetDeck
- Microsoft Windows Phone "Mango"
- Amazon launches Oracle relational database service
- ElcomSoft to sell iPhone decryption toolkit
- Scam targets Apple App Store customers
- TiVo revenue slides, but profit soars on Dish case
- Kindle battery life doubles overnight
- Hasselblad's 200-megapixel camera: $45,000
- Soluto: Cashing in on Windows crashes
- Soluto update socializes solving crashes
- WebP, Google's answer to JPEG, gets better quality
- For AT&T merger, Sprint dusts off its Christmas list
- BlueStacks puts Android apps on Windows
- 8 design-winning ideas for computing's future
- Best Buy to add Toshiba, HP to tablet stable
- Report: Google to unveil mobile-payments service
- Amazon unleashes Kindle 3G With Special Offers
- NASA picks Orion-type capsule for deep space missions
- Plizy offers a Pandora-like service for videos
iPad taking some bite out of PC sales, says iSuppli | Top |
Reporting a slight decline in first-quarter PC shipments compared with last year, IHS iSuppli believes the iPad and other tablets have cut into PC sales, hitting Netbooks more than larger laptops. | |
Twitter acquires popular client TweetDeck | Top |
Twitter says it will use the service to help commercial users track conversations across the social network, in a deal reportedly valued at about $40 million. | |
Microsoft Windows Phone "Mango" | Top |
Barnes and Noble unveils a new black and white touch-capable Nook e-reader, Apple finally responds with a fix for the MacDefender malware program, and Microsoft unveils the next version of Windows Phone 7 codenamed "Mango." | |
Amazon launches Oracle relational database service | Top |
Amazon Web Services launches its Relational Database Service for Oracle with both an offer of licensing and a bring-your-own license arrangement. | |
ElcomSoft to sell iPhone decryption toolkit | Top |
The Russian company says it has a way to decrypt iPhone file system dumps and thus let law enforcement agencies get forensic access to the smartphone. | |
Scam targets Apple App Store customers | Top |
Phony e-mails tell people their App Store orders have been cancelled, hoping they'll click on a link that whisks them to an online pharmacy. | |
TiVo revenue slides, but profit soars on Dish case | Top |
Company says its quarterly performance underscores the importance of its patent portfolio over the long term. | |
Kindle battery life doubles overnight | Top |
With the arrival of the new Nook, Amazon appears to have taken issue with how its competitor presented its battery life numbers. | |
Hasselblad's 200-megapixel camera: $45,000 | Top |
The most serious pro photographers out there now have a new option, the H4D-200MS, which combines six frames into a single 600MB image. | |
Soluto: Cashing in on Windows crashes | Top |
Soluto adds crash analysis, new business opportunity to its Windows streamlining utility. | |
Soluto update socializes solving crashes | Top |
An Israeli start-up that began life looking at ways to speed up your Windows boot time now aims to solve and prevent crashes using crowd-sourcing and a team of experts. But is Windows 7 too good for Soluto? | |
WebP, Google's answer to JPEG, gets better quality | Top |
Google is obsessed with speeding up the Web, and the company hopes sprucing up its image format will help. It's got a lot of convincing to do, though. | |
For AT&T merger, Sprint dusts off its Christmas list | Top |
Sprint recently asked Congress to block the AT&T-T-Mobile merger because of its impact on competition for cellular backhaul. But the merger has nothing to do with backhaul--only on Sprint's bottom line. | |
BlueStacks puts Android apps on Windows | Top |
A start-up is betting that consumers and businesses will miss their smartphone apps when using Windows and will pay to bridge the gap. | |
8 design-winning ideas for computing's future | Top |
The winning entries in a global contest to further innovation in PC-related design | |
Best Buy to add Toshiba, HP to tablet stable | Top |
Consumer electronics retailer is rapidly adding tablets to its stores, now listing sales of two products from Toshiba and Hewlett-Packard as imminent. | |
Report: Google to unveil mobile-payments service | Top |
Web giant will take the wraps off a mobile payments system that will operate on select Android-based Sprint phones on Thursday, according to a Bloomberg report. | |
Amazon unleashes Kindle 3G With Special Offers | Top |
Amazon's Wi-Fi-only Kindle With Special Offers costs $114. Now, Amazon's serving up the Kindle 3G With Special Offers for $164. | |
NASA picks Orion-type capsule for deep space missions | Top |
Winning a new lease on life, NASA will develop a modified version of the Orion capsule, originally intended for the Bush administration's moon program, to carry astronauts on future flights to deep space targets. | |
Plizy offers a Pandora-like service for videos | Top |
A start-up launches an iPad app that mines your social network and curates videos based on your taste. | |
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