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- Apple notches win against Android (week in review)
- iPhone 5 rumor roundup
- iPhone, iPad boost chip sales for wireless devices
- Mad Catz calls on Rock Band 3 for encore
- Google Videos enables Froyo phones to rent movies
- Android tablets grab 20 percent share
- Samsung to announce U.S. Samsung Galaxy S II at August 29 event
- Ice Cream Sandwich details, screenshots leaked
- Game sales hit lowest point since October 2006
- AT&T may divest $8B in assets to close T-Mobile deal
- Apple iPhone 5, 'iCloud phone' event set for Sept. 7?
- For tech execs, it's wait-and-see on IT spending
- Samsung heads to court to end Galaxy Tab ban
- Ask Maggie: On the 4G iPhone that isn't
- MySpace homepage goes down
- Riot-ridden Britain in a tizzy over social media
- Facebook unveils revamp to games platform
- Report: Cadillac's electric Converj concept given greenlight
- Report: Rovio funding talks suggest $1.2B valuation
- Should Carbonite have postponed its IPO?
Apple notches win against Android (week in review) | Top |
Apple wins injunction against Galaxy Tab, while London rioters turn to social media. Also: Anonymous going after Facebook? | |
iPhone 5 rumor roundup | Top |
CNET tracks all the iPhone 5 rumors--from the likely to the crazy--that we've heard so far in 2011. | |
iPhone, iPad boost chip sales for wireless devices | Top |
Led by Apple, manufacturers are spending more cash buying semiconductors for wireless devices than for computers this year, says a report from IHS iSuppli. | |
Mad Catz calls on Rock Band 3 for encore | Top |
Company says it will handle the re-release of the game, with three controllers, in time for the holiday-shopping season. | |
Google Videos enables Froyo phones to rent movies | Top |
Google Videos update for Android phones running Froyo and Gingerbread will enable users to rent movies from Android Market. | |
Android tablets grab 20 percent share | Top |
Android tablets have collectively grabbed 20 percent of the market, but no single tablet maker can compete with Apple, says a report from ABI Research. | |
Samsung to announce U.S. Samsung Galaxy S II at August 29 event | Top |
Android fans, rejoice! The invites are out and it looks like we're finally going to hear the details about the U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S II. | |
Ice Cream Sandwich details, screenshots leaked | Top |
Some tasty new details and a few screenshots of Google's upcoming version of Android have been captured and published by Android Police and RootzWiki. | |
Game sales hit lowest point since October 2006 | Top |
Xbox 360 beat out Wii and PS3 for control of the console market with 277,000 units sold in July, but Microsoft experienced its first year-over-year sales decline since December 2009. | |
AT&T may divest $8B in assets to close T-Mobile deal | Top |
The telecom giant, still amid a rigorous approval process to acquire T-Mobile USA, has hired bankers to line up potential buyers of its customers and spectrum, The Wall Street Journal reports. | |
Apple iPhone 5, 'iCloud phone' event set for Sept. 7? | Top |
Apple will unveil its new iPods on that date, says Japanese tech news site Kodawarisan. A separate report says a cloud-based iPhone may launch with the expected iPhone 5. | |
For tech execs, it's wait-and-see on IT spending | Top |
Technology leaders have been indicating that this week's stock market and economic volatility could impact tech spending, but they also note that customers are better off than in 2008. | |
Samsung heads to court to end Galaxy Tab ban | Top |
The company, along with Apple, will be in a German court on August 25 to present arguments. A decision will follow in early September. | |
Ask Maggie: On the 4G iPhone that isn't | Top |
This week's Ask Maggie explains why the iPhone 4 isn't a 4G smartphone and why it's not a good idea to use a wireless broadband service as your primary broadband connection. | |
MySpace homepage goes down | Top |
Visitors to the social-networking site are greeted by a message about bad code and puppies and kittens. | |
Riot-ridden Britain in a tizzy over social media | Top |
As riots subside, politicians try to persuade social networks to cooperate by blocking miscreants. Twitter appears reluctant to toe the line. Some police begin to tweet the names, addresses, and dates of birth of looters. Confused, anyone? | |
Facebook unveils revamp to games platform | Top |
Social network announces changes to its gaming system it says will make games easier to find and play. | |
Report: Cadillac's electric Converj concept given greenlight | Top |
Green Car Reports learned that Cadillac will make a production version of the Converj concept it showed off earlier. The Converj uses the extended range electric power train from the Volt. | |
Report: Rovio funding talks suggest $1.2B valuation | Top |
The Angry Birds maker is said to be in talks with "a company in the entertainment business" who's looking to invest an amount that would put Rovio's valuation north of a billion dollars. | |
Should Carbonite have postponed its IPO? | Top |
It's never fun to launch a product in the middle of an economic storm. But Carbonite, which went public today, probably didn't have a choice. | |
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