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- Security flaw found in feds' digital radios
- Motorola CEO: 'Completely open' to Windows 8
- Vudu jumps to iPad, expands distribution
- Apple named in e-book price-fixing lawsuit
- Facebook to delete prison inmates' active accounts
- New Apple patents cover touch-screen, voice mail tech
- Tsunami broke off Manhattan-size bits of Antarctica
- Star Trek resort coming soon
- Minority entrepreneurs set up own Valley incubator
- Acer rumored to offer likeness of MacBook Air
- Wal-Mart to close its MP3 store
- Anonymous: Facebook's going down November 5
- Social network focuses on shared cancer stories
- Samsung blindsided by Apple's EU tablet injunction
- The Apple store with no products
- Nokia hanging up on Symbian in U.S., Canada
- Scientists to fight malaria via spermless mosquitoes
- RIM blog hacked in warning over London unrest
- Facebook rolls out standalone mobile-chat app
- Coders choosing Mac OS over Linux environment
Security flaw found in feds' digital radios | Top |
A pink $30 girl's wireless toy can jam expensive digital radios used by the FBI, Secret Service, and other federal agencies, CNET has learned. | |
Motorola CEO: 'Completely open' to Windows 8 | Top |
Motorola's CEO said that Windows 8 is a possibility down the road if Motorola could have a more equitable positon vis-a-vis Nokia in the Windows ecosystem. | |
Vudu jumps to iPad, expands distribution | Top |
Wal-Mart is adding to the number of devices that Vudu users can access the service and execs there say that Netflix isn't the competition. | |
Apple named in e-book price-fixing lawsuit | Top |
Lawsuit accuses Apple and a group of book publishers of conspiring to fix prices to boost profits and put pressure on Amazon. | |
Facebook to delete prison inmates' active accounts | Top |
Social-networking giant is working with prison officials to prevent inmates from using their user accounts to deliver threats or unwanted sexual advances. | |
New Apple patents cover touch-screen, voice mail tech | Top |
Apple's been granted some 20 new patents, one of which includes its visual voice mail system along with a touch-screen system that puts the touch sensors inside the LCD panel to shave weight and improve performance. | |
Tsunami broke off Manhattan-size bits of Antarctica | Top |
The Sulzberger Ice Shelf calved icebergs the size of Manhattan after it was hit by the March 11 tsunami that devastated Japan, 8,000 miles away. | |
Star Trek resort coming soon | Top |
Trek-themed park coming to Red Sea resort in Jordan, thanks to royal Trekkie King Abdullah II. | |
Minority entrepreneurs set up own Valley incubator | Top |
A group of black entrepreneurs aims to turn around stats showing how underrepresented minorities are in tech through its New Media accelerator program. | |
Acer rumored to offer likeness of MacBook Air | Top |
If the speculation is correct, Acer will be the latest to offer an ultraslim, aluminum-clad laptop that looks like a MacBook Air. | |
Wal-Mart to close its MP3 store | Top |
Once the largest music seller in the U.S., the retail giant plans to close its download store at the end of the month. | |
Anonymous: Facebook's going down November 5 | Top |
The notorious hacktivist group declares that Facebook is its next target. It chooses the symbolic (for Brits and those who love "V for Vendetta") date of November 5. The reason for the intended destruction? Why, privacy. | |
Social network focuses on shared cancer stories | Top |
I Had Cancer is a social network for people with the disease and their supporters. You can also send a message to the disease with the 'Dear Cancer' tab. | |
Samsung blindsided by Apple's EU tablet injunction | Top |
In a statement, Samsung says it never even heard about Apple's injunction against it, or got a chance to defend its product from Apple's claims. | |
The Apple store with no products | Top |
The Apple store in Liverpool, England, removes its products from display in seeming anticipation of riots. | |
Nokia hanging up on Symbian in U.S., Canada | Top |
In preparation for launching its first Windows Phones, Nokia is saying goodbye to Symbian in much of North America, according to a report from All Things D. | |
Scientists to fight malaria via spermless mosquitoes | Top |
Researchers inject 10,000 mosquito embryos with tiny fragments of RNA designed to turn off the gene "zpg" that is necessary for sperm development. | |
RIM blog hacked in warning over London unrest | Top |
BlackBerry blog taken down by group warning Research In Motion not to cooperate with London police. | |
Facebook rolls out standalone mobile-chat app | Top |
Facebook breaks out chat from its mobile application into a new app that helps users talk to one another on the go. | |
Coders choosing Mac OS over Linux environment | Top |
Although Windows remains the most popular environment for software development by far, an Evans Data survey reveals that programmers increasingly favor Apple's operating system over Linux. | |
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