The latest from twitter
- AT&T's Yellow Pages to launch Groupon rival
- Cutting-edge Chrome Canary arrives for Mac
- Amazon tablet to hit market later this year?
- Amazon may go tablet
- Report: Game developer Ubisoft to open film studio
- For ARPA-E research, questions over what next
- Nasdaq rebalance doesn't ding Apple stock
- Unmanned Phantom Ray makes first flight
- RIM, Microsoft ally in smartphone wars
- iMac trackpad option aimed at notebook users
- Bin Laden's death and the Web response (roundup)
- More countries, led by India, to fuel solar growth
- Pakistan seen from afar: Why tech still amazes me
- PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup)
- The PlayStation Network breach (FAQ)
- Opera Next makes it easier to get 'dev'
- Marketers rethinking social media
- How to avoid sharing personal info online
- News agencies don't race Twitter on bin Laden
- Mobli: The latest of the video Twitter services
| AT&T's Yellow Pages to launch Groupon rival | Top |
| Carrier is following behind Google and Facebook as they jump aboard the daily-deals bandwagon. AT&T's YP Deals will kick off in Atlanta, Dallas, and LA. | |
| Cutting-edge Chrome Canary arrives for Mac | Top |
| Mac users who want to stay a step ahead of the Chrome developer channel can try the Canary version now. Beware: it hasn't been tested by humans first. | |
| Amazon tablet to hit market later this year? | Top |
| A DigiTimes report says Taiwan-based manufacturer Quanta Computer has already received orders from Amazon for a tablet PC and that a launch could come in the second half of the year. | |
| Amazon may go tablet | Top |
| News on Sony's PlayStation Network breach gets worse, AT&T is working to launch a daily deals service, and Amazon may be entering the tablet market. | |
| Report: Game developer Ubisoft to open film studio | Top |
| Company has reportedly named its new studio Ubisoft Motion Pictures. Ubisoft is home to several potentially worthwhile film adaptations, including Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell. | |
| For ARPA-E research, questions over what next | Top |
| The DOE's ARPA-E is funding energy research and development but the agency is seeking to engage large industrial companies to bridge the gap from lab to market. | |
| Nasdaq rebalance doesn't ding Apple stock | Top |
| Despite a recent tweak of the Nasdaq 100 that lightened Apple's share of the index and led to fears of a sell-off and price drop, the stock is still a hot commodity. | |
| Unmanned Phantom Ray makes first flight | Top |
| The prototype aircraft, which sports a striking flying-wing design, flew for 17 minutes last month. Says Boeing: "Autonomous, fighter-sized unmanned aircraft are real." | |
| RIM, Microsoft ally in smartphone wars | Top |
| The handset maker and the software giant tap Microsoft's Bing as they join forces to combat competition in the smartphone market from Google and Apple. | |
| iMac trackpad option aimed at notebook users | Top |
| Apple has made its Magic Trackpad peripheral a pack-in option on the newly refreshed iMacs, signaling that it's on equal footing with the mouse. | |
| 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. | |
| More countries, led by India, to fuel solar growth | Top |
| Even as factories crank out more and more solar panels, a new crop of countries could fill the shoes of Germany, which was about half the solar market last year. | |
| Pakistan seen from afar: Why tech still amazes me | Top |
| When technology opens a link from a quiet existence in rural England to the attack on Osama bin Laden, sometimes even hardened technophiles stop taking tech for granted. | |
| 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. | |
| The PlayStation Network breach (FAQ) | Top |
| A rundown of what we know so far: how PSN got hacked, what Sony is doing about it, whether credit cards were stolen, and how the company is trying to regain the trust of its customers. | |
| Opera Next makes it easier to get 'dev' | Top |
| Opera releases the alpha version of its next browser, Opera 11.50, improving its much-copied Speed Dial feature and announcing a more streamlined process for automatically downloading Opera's in-development builds. | |
| Marketers rethinking social media | Top |
| A new survey shows that marketers' expectations of social media have come back down to earth. | |
| How to avoid sharing personal info online | Top |
| The recent breach of Sony's PlayStation Network shows the value of supplying Web sites with disposable e-mail addresses, temporary credit card numbers, and flat-out bogus private data. | |
| News agencies don't race Twitter on bin Laden | Top |
| Twitter was where news of Osama bin Laden's death supposedly appeared, but the service was also filled with false reports. CNN exec says beating Twitter is far less important than filing accurate stories. | |
| Mobli: The latest of the video Twitter services | Top |
| When will the onslaught of nanoblog video services end? Probably when Facebook or Twitter build the function into their services... | |
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