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- Verizon CFO hints at global 'iPhone 5,' talks LTE
- Report: Top 10 clean-energy states identified
- A focus on possibilities at MIT Sloan CIO Symposium
- GM ups Volt, Ampera production outlook
- NFC system to let you pay for dinner via cell phone
- Boston's wind site to test giant turbine blades
- Twitter beefs up your control over third-party apps
- Bing head says 'traditional search' is dying
- LinkedIn soars in first day of trading
- Android ups lead as ad network's top mobile platform
- Woman kicked off train after 16-hour cell phone chat
- Top Intel exec: Apple 'helps shape our road map'
- Amazon: Kindle books outselling all print books
- Android security hole plugged
- Lexar's flash card reader supports USB 3, SDXC
- Microsoft offers students free Xbox with PC buy
- Gartner: Android leads, Windows Phone lags in Q1
- Creating plants with a kill switch (photos)
- Ask, by any name, is still a search engine
- Microsoft criticizes Intel over Windows 8 comments
Verizon CFO hints at global 'iPhone 5,' talks LTE | Top |
Chief Financial Officer Fran Shammo addresses Reuters Global Technology Summit with news on Big Red's next-gen iPhone plans. | |
Report: Top 10 clean-energy states identified | Top |
Comprehensive study looks at policy, patents, capital, and cars to determine which states are experiencing biggest green-tech renaissance. | |
A focus on possibilities at MIT Sloan CIO Symposium | Top |
A changing workforce, the opportunities of big data, and the need for broad risk management were among the key themes at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. | |
GM ups Volt, Ampera production outlook | Top |
Detroit plant that makes the plug-in hybrids will shut for four weeks starting in June to allow for retooling and other changes on the assembly line for the 2012 model year. | |
NFC system to let you pay for dinner via cell phone | Top |
A new NFC system being ramped up by Verifone and Micros for the restaurant industry would allow diners to pay their checks through their NFC-equipped mobile phones. | |
Boston's wind site to test giant turbine blades | Top |
World's largest commercial testing site for wind turbine blades opens on the shore of Boston's harbor. U.S. companies will no longer need to go beyond U.S. borders for testing. | |
Twitter beefs up your control over third-party apps | Top |
Twitter will now provide more details on what specific account information a third-party app is requesting, while apps that want to access your direct messages will again need to permission. | |
Bing head says 'traditional search' is dying | Top |
Microsoft's Bing search engine director, Stefan Weitz, tells the Huffington Post that the traditional methods of search are "failing" as new ideas take hold. | |
LinkedIn soars in first day of trading | Top |
Shares of the business social network have doubled this morning from the IPO price of $45. | |
Android ups lead as ad network's top mobile platform | Top |
Google's Android grabbed 53 percent of all ad impressions on Millennial Media's mobile ad network last month, a rise of 10 percent from the prior month. | |
Woman kicked off train after 16-hour cell phone chat | Top |
A woman is removed from an Amtrak train and charged with disorderly conduct after she reportedly talks nonstop on her cell phone from Oakland, Calif., to Salem, Ore. | |
Top Intel exec: Apple 'helps shape our road map' | Top |
Intel's senior vice president of sales and marketing also acknowledges that Apple continues to push the chipmaker "hard." | |
Amazon: Kindle books outselling all print books | Top |
Since April 1, for every 100 print books Amazon.com has sold, the company says it has sold 105 Kindle books. | |
Android security hole plugged | Top |
Amazon launches a trade-in program for your old gadgets, Angry Birds for Windows Phone 7 gets delayed, and Android's security hole gets plugged quickly by Google. | |
Lexar's flash card reader supports USB 3, SDXC | Top |
A modernized dual-slot reader for CompactFlash and Secure Digital cards comes with a higher-speed USB 3.0 interface and support for new SD card designs. | |
Microsoft offers students free Xbox with PC buy | Top |
Deal runs from May 22 to September 3, or while supplies last. Students will receive an Xbox 360 4GB console, which currently sells for $200. | |
Gartner: Android leads, Windows Phone lags in Q1 | Top |
Google's Android OS tops the smartphone rankings in the first quarter, as Apple's iOS holds steady, Symbian sinks, and Windows Phone 7 barely registers. | |
Creating plants with a kill switch (photos) | Top |
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visits an agriculture start-up in the Boston area that is genetically engineering proteins for energy crops to make biofuels. | |
Ask, by any name, is still a search engine | Top |
New mobile app adds community Q&A, but the search results are where the value is. | |
Microsoft criticizes Intel over Windows 8 comments | Top |
Clearly upset with Intel, Microsoft condemns and refutes comments made this week by a top-level Intel executive about different versions of Windows 8. | |
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