The latest from twitter
- iRobot to sell AVA the Android-based robot
- Japan says nuclear policy must be reviewed
- Facebook plugs third-party access to user accounts
- Google takes $500M charge for potential antitrust claims
- Google tunes up I/O with Android treats (photos)
- Photopic Sky Survey: See stars like never before
- Toyota opens hydrogen station in California
- Apple and Google agree to review DUI app policy
- Google unveils Android@Home
- A380 lands in San Francisco (photos)
- Google: Our music service is legal
- Google announces music, movies, and more
- Android meets LED bulbs in Google smart-home push
- Microsoft stops tracking specific Windows Phones
- Report: Apple compensates Beijing store punch-up victim
- Google I/O day one: Android on top
- Microsoft plugs critical hole in Windows
- Anonymous: Group didn't hack Sony, but members may have
- PSN breach exposes records of millions (roundup)
- 5,000 Samsung tablets for Google I/O attendees
iRobot to sell AVA the Android-based robot | Top |
Enough with the vacuum cleaners. iRobot hopes a robot with an Android tablet for a head will catalyze the market for robot butlers and waiters and showed a prototype at Google I/O. | |
Japan says nuclear policy must be reviewed | Top |
The prime minister of Japan says renewable enery will be key to the country's energy policy in light of the nuclear disaster. | |
Facebook plugs third-party access to user accounts | Top |
Symantec estimates that hundreds of thousands of applications may have inadvertently leaked "spare keys" that provided advertisers and other third parties access to user accounts. | |
Google takes $500M charge for potential antitrust claims | Top |
The Web giant says in a regulatory filing that the charge covers a "potential resolution" of a Justice Department probe, but does not provide specifics. | |
Google tunes up I/O with Android treats (photos) | Top |
Cloud-based music and movie rentals are introduced today at the start of developers conference Google I/O in San Francisco. | |
Photopic Sky Survey: See stars like never before | Top |
Take a peek at a mesmerizingly clear 360-degree, 5-gigapixel image of the night sky. | |
Toyota opens hydrogen station in California | Top |
Toyota and Shell opened the first hydrogen refueling station in the U.S. that is connected directly to a hydrogen pipeline. The Torrance, Calif., station will serve the fuel cell vehicle test fleets for Toyota and other nearby manufacturers. | |
Apple and Google agree to review DUI app policy | Top |
Apple and Google have agreed to do a full review of apps on their mobile app stores that provide information about police checkpoints, specifically ones for drunk drivers. | |
Google unveils Android@Home | Top |
At the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, company executives show how Android software will be used in the future to connect home appliances and a living room media hub called Project Tungsten. | |
A380 lands in San Francisco (photos) | Top |
Road Trip at Home: Germany's Lufthansa is the first to bring the A380--the world's largest passenger plane--to SFO. | |
Google: Our music service is legal | Top |
The company defends its cloud-based music service and says that it was designed to ensure that it does not violate copyrights. | |
Google announces music, movies, and more | Top |
On Day 1 of the Google I/O developers conference, the company rolled out updates for its Honeycomb tablet OS, announced the Ice Cream Sandwich mobile phone OS, and debuted new music-streaming and movie rental services. | |
Android meets LED bulbs in Google smart-home push | Top |
At Google I/O, Google and Lighting Sciences Group show off an LED bulb controlled by Android devices, a step for the Web giant into home automation. | |
Microsoft stops tracking specific Windows Phones | Top |
Windows Phone chief Andy Lees says the data had been used for identifying local "landmarks" such as Wi-Fi access points and cellular base stations. | |
Report: Apple compensates Beijing store punch-up victim | Top |
A new report claims Apple has compensated a customer who was injured as part of a fight that happened outside of Apple's flagship retail store in Beijing over iPad 2 units. | |
Google I/O day one: Android on top | Top |
New versions of Google's mobile operating system, and new movie rental and music streaming services that run on it, took the spotlight at the developer confab. | |
Microsoft plugs critical hole in Windows | Top |
Windows hole could allow an attacker to take control of computer, but Microsoft says affected component is not installed by default. | |
Anonymous: Group didn't hack Sony, but members may have | Top |
The hacker group says it's possible individual participants in Anonymous may have been involved, but reiterates that the attack was not orchestrated or condoned by the larger group. | |
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. | |
5,000 Samsung tablets for Google I/O attendees | Top |
If there was any doubt tablets are Google's top Android programming priority, the announcement that developers will get a free Samsung tablet should dispel them. | |
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