The latest from twitter
- IDC lists ARM with Intel as PC chips
- Lawsuit accuses Apple, others of fixing worker pay
- Facebook, Google eye Skype deal
- Elon Musk says SpaceX can outcompete anyone, even China
- Lime Wire strikes back in court against RIAA
- Sohaib Athar on Twitter fame after bin Laden raid (Q&A)
- Bin Laden's death and the Web response (roundup)
- Clearwire losses mount despite subscriber growth
- How to change Firefox channels
- Intel's 3D Tri-Gate transistors get smaller, faster, more energy efficient (photos)
- Report: OS X Lion to be offered via Mac App Store
- How Intel's 3D tech redefines the transistor (FAQ)
- Apple reportedly hires THX creator for audio job
- Mass Effect 3 delayed to Q1 2012
- What the universe looked like 11 billion years ago
- Sleek, flat microscope could detect skin cancer
- How Uber's car-booking service can succeed in NY
- PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup)
- Brammo revs up with six-speed EV motorcycles
- iOS 4.3.3 arrives, patches location database
| IDC lists ARM with Intel as PC chips | Top |
| Market researcher IDC is listing processors based on the ARM design as PC chips for the first time. | |
| Lawsuit accuses Apple, others of fixing worker pay | Top |
| A new lawsuit is taking aim at Apple, Google, Adobe, Intel, and other large tech companies for allegedly conspiring with one another to lowball salaries, as well as alert others of employees seeking jobs elsewhere. | |
| Facebook, Google eye Skype deal | Top |
| Both Internet giants are reportedly pondering either an acquisition or a joint venture, according to Reuters. | |
| Elon Musk says SpaceX can outcompete anyone, even China | Top |
| Silicon Valley uber-entrepreneur blogged Wednesday about the specific costs of missions run by his private space exploration firm. | |
| Lime Wire strikes back in court against RIAA | Top |
| Facing a possible $1 billion judgment, Lime Wire lawyers tell a jury that the file-sharing service didn't play a large role in 50 percent drop in record labels' revenue. They blamed CD ripping, a poor economy and the labels' own inaction. | |
| Sohaib Athar on Twitter fame after bin Laden raid (Q&A) | Top |
| CNET interviews Pakistan programmer Sohaib Athar, who became an instant online celebrity after his real-time dispatches recording a rough outline of the raid on Osama bin Laden. | |
| Bin Laden's death and the Web response (roundup) | Top |
| News that U.S. special forces had killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden traveled fast via Twitter and other Web outlets. | |
| Clearwire losses mount despite subscriber growth | Top |
| Clearwire is adding more customers and its revenues climbed in the first quarter, but losses mounted as it spent more money to service the new subscribers. | |
| How to change Firefox channels | Top |
| Mozilla's latest Firefox Aurora comes with a quick way to jump between in-development builds of the browser. Here's how you can make the switch. | |
| Intel's 3D Tri-Gate transistors get smaller, faster, more energy efficient (photos) | Top |
| Intel's Tri-Gate transistors usher in the next era of Moore's Law and open the door to a new generation of innovation. | |
| Report: OS X Lion to be offered via Mac App Store | Top |
| Apple's next major OS X release could be offered as a digital download for Snow Leopard users through the Mac App Store. If true, it would be a notable departure from discs. | |
| How Intel's 3D tech redefines the transistor (FAQ) | Top |
| Intel made an announcement today that will drive its chip development over the next several years. What are 3D transistors and why are they important? | |
| Apple reportedly hires THX creator for audio job | Top |
| Apple is said to have hired Tomlinson Holman, the creator of Lucasfilm's THX sound system, to head up the company's audio efforts. | |
| Mass Effect 3 delayed to Q1 2012 | Top |
| Capper to BioWare's sci-fi RPG trilogy will now arrive on PCs, PS3, and Xbox 360 in the first three months of next year. | |
| What the universe looked like 11 billion years ago | Top |
| Travel back in time with one of the largest 3D maps of our universe ever created. | |
| Sleek, flat microscope could detect skin cancer | Top |
| Fraunhofer Institute unveils microscope that turns traditional scanning approach on head, using several tiny lenses to simultaneously scan one image instead of one lens to scan many. | |
| How Uber's car-booking service can succeed in NY | Top |
| The untested mobile car-service start-up Uber has launched in what's quite possibly the most difficult market in the country. Here's what it can do to win over those hardened Gotham hearts and minds. | |
| 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 for potentially more than 75 million of its users. | |
| Brammo revs up with six-speed EV motorcycles | Top |
| Six-speed transmission offered on motorcycle EVs in partnership with Italian engineering company SMRE could be game-changing. | |
| iOS 4.3.3 arrives, patches location database | Top |
| Apple has released an update to iOS users that addresses the size and security of a location database stored on the device, and within the iTunes software. The fix comes exactly a week since Apple addressed the issue. | |
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