The latest from twitter
- Microsoft launching new ad campaign tonight
- U.N.: Renewables could be 80 percent of energy by 2050
- YouTube expands its movie rentals, investments
- Mobile Make Out: Pucker up on your iPhone
- Gears gone in Chrome 12 beta
- How to stream Amazon Cloud Player music on iOS devices
- Land Rover EV sneaks up on big game
- Android passes RIM in U.S. as leading mobile OS
- Ex-Acer CEO speaks out on rift with board
- Sprint releases its Nexus S 4G smartphone
- Nvidia doubles down on mobile with Icera buy
- New Yorker for iPad gets in-app subscriptions
- Companies trying, not buying, Office alternatives
- German TV: 'Star Trek' terrorists killed bin Laden
- Sony may have headed off planned weekend attack
- PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup)
- Systemax exec resigns, must hand over $11 million
- PlayStation Network still down
- Groupon, Live Nation team up for online ticketing
- Apple bumps Google as most valuable brand
Microsoft launching new ad campaign tonight | Top |
The software giant's new ads are an extension of its "I'm a PC" campaign. Though it won't divulge its total investment, the ads will run through the holiday shopping season. | |
U.N.: Renewables could be 80 percent of energy by 2050 | Top |
Solar, wind, and hydropower could supply the bulk of energy demand by the middle of the century but there are substantial political and technical barriers to that change. | |
YouTube expands its movie rentals, investments | Top |
YouTube is adding 3,000 movie titles to its rental offerings, as well as "bolstering" investments in content produced exclusively for its service. | |
Mobile Make Out: Pucker up on your iPhone | Top |
Is kissing someone else through your iPhone considered cheating? Thanks to this new app, that question has to be asked. Pucker up and get ready to lay some loving on your screen. | |
Gears gone in Chrome 12 beta | Top |
The twelfth version of Google Chrome beta pushes expanded hardware acceleration support, and makes safer file downloads and better privacy controls available to more people. | |
How to stream Amazon Cloud Player music on iOS devices | Top |
Though Amazon first warned that its new Cloud Player wouldn't work on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, the online music player now seems to be running fairly smoothly through Safari on an iOS device. Find out how to get started. | |
Land Rover EV sneaks up on big game | Top |
Axeon fits a Land Rover Defender with an electric drivetrain for use in game parks. | |
Android passes RIM in U.S. as leading mobile OS | Top |
Google's Android scooped up 33 percent of all smartphone users in the U.S. during the first three months of the year, surpassing RIM as the leading smartphone platform, says ComScore. | |
Ex-Acer CEO speaks out on rift with board | Top |
In interview with AllThingsD, Gianfranco Lanci says his former employers worried about the "de-Taiwanization" of the company when he tried to make the company more global. | |
Sprint releases its Nexus S 4G smartphone | Top |
The 4G version of Samsung's Nexus S Android smartphone has hit the market, available from Sprint for $199 or from Best Buy for $150. | |
Nvidia doubles down on mobile with Icera buy | Top |
Chipmaker today says it has acquired the baseband processor company for $367 million in cash. It hopes to close the deal in about 30 days. | |
New Yorker for iPad gets in-app subscriptions | Top |
The weekly magazine, which first appeared on the App Store back in October, is out the gates with a new update that adds in-app subscriptions. Apple first introduced the program in February. | |
Companies trying, not buying, Office alternatives | Top |
There's a lot of interest in Google Apps and other alternatives to Microsoft Office, but so far Microsoft's suite remains dominant. | |
German TV: 'Star Trek' terrorists killed bin Laden | Top |
A German news station inadvertently uses the logo for the "Star Trek" Maquis Special Ops Seals Team VI instead of the one for U.S. Navy's SEAL Team Six. | |
Sony may have headed off planned weekend attack | Top |
It appears the plan to hack into a Sony Web site and publish information from it online was thwarted when Sony found out about it ahead of time. | |
PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup) | Top |
Belatedly after taking its PlayStation Network offline, Sony finally explains it did so because of security breach that exposed personal information of tens of millions of its users. | |
Systemax exec resigns, must hand over $11 million | Top |
Company, which sells tech online via TigerDirect, CompUSA, and Circuit City sites, announces the resignation of Gilbert Fiorentino, CEO of its technology products group. | |
PlayStation Network still down | Top |
Apple is the world's most valuable brand, HP offers data services, and the PlayStation Network is still down. | |
Groupon, Live Nation team up for online ticketing | Top |
New service will be called GrouponLive and will be ready "in time for the summer concert season," the companies say. | |
Apple bumps Google as most valuable brand | Top |
Google had reigned supreme on the "BrandZ" top 100 list for the past four years. But with Apple's brand value rocketing 84 percent since last year, it knocked Google off its pedestal. | |
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