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- 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
- Microsoft: Making smartphones smarter and easier
- Study: Half of Facebook's walls enjoy profanity
- Apple posts MacDefender removal info, promises fix
- Zynga about to file for IPO
- HP acquires managed print services company Printelligent
- This Day in Tech: First look at new Nook, Windows Phone update
- Skin of Mine helps monitor moles, skin conditions
- Apple forces Samsung to hand over Galaxy prototypes
- Report: Sony Music Japan, Sony Ericsson hacked
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. | |
Microsoft: Making smartphones smarter and easier | Top |
Microsoft announced the next iteration of Windows Phone 7 software, code-named Mango. And Andy Lees, head of Microsoft's mobile division, explained how the new software will take on the competition. | |
Study: Half of Facebook's walls enjoy profanity | Top |
A survey suggests that words you mightn't use at a royal dinner party are extremely prevalent all over the enthusiastic walls of Facebook. | |
Apple posts MacDefender removal info, promises fix | Top |
Apple has finally acknowledged the MacDefender malware with instructions to remove the software, along with promising that a future version of the Mac OS will protect against it. | |
Zynga about to file for IPO | Top |
The online gaming powerhouse will file for an initial public offering as early as next week, according to people close to the situation. | |
HP acquires managed print services company Printelligent | Top |
Hewlett-Packard today purchased Printelligent, a Salt Lake City-based provider of managed print services. The company was purchased for an undisclosed amount, but HP did announce that it had acquired all Printelligent's assets, which includes the whole of its corporate infrastructure. | |
This Day in Tech: First look at new Nook, Windows Phone update | Top |
Too busy to keep up with the tech news? Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Tuesday, May 24. | |
Skin of Mine helps monitor moles, skin conditions | Top |
The Web site and app allow users to upload photos of moles and other skin conditions to measure and monitor any changes and to consult with a dermatologist within 24 hours. | |
Apple forces Samsung to hand over Galaxy prototypes | Top |
Apple's legal battle with Samsung has taken a new twist, as a federal court forces Samsung to hand over samples of new phones for Apple to poke and pore over. | |
Report: Sony Music Japan, Sony Ericsson hacked | Top |
Sony Music Japan and Sony Ericsson's online store are latest victims of hackers, according to a report. | |
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