The latest from twitter
- Google seeks sanction against Microsoft expert in ITC case
- Keeping up with the hackers (chart)
- Apple patent filing details devices with linked projectors
- HTC's Beats deal: Hear no evil?
- Amuse shelter cats with online remote-control toys
- Carbonite shares rise in first day of trading
- Video, SMS support coming to 911 service
- Report: 22 more fake Apple stores found in China
- Gizmodo not charged in iPhone 4 theft
- Bing's share of online searches stays steady
- The EV Project still open to Tenn. Leaf customers
- Hulu expanding to Japan
- A hybrid solar panel to make hydrogen
- Verizon may expand its unlimited $50 prepaid plan
- Will DARPA's 13,000-mph plane fly?
- Motorola: Latest Apple lawsuit has 'no merit'
- U.K. prime minister talks social media crackdown
- New Twitter features focus on you, those you follow
- Verizon strike gets nasty
- LG, Sony come to terms in patent spat, report says
Google seeks sanction against Microsoft expert in ITC case | Top |
In the legal fight between Microsoft and Motorola with the U.S. International Trade Commission, Google's stepped in to say that one of Microsoft's witnesses should be kept from testifying since he's seen Android's source code. | |
Keeping up with the hackers (chart) | Top |
This handy chart provides a timeline of the computer attacks and hacks that have happened over the past few months. | |
Apple patent filing details devices with linked projectors | Top |
A new Apple patent application details a technology for projecting from phones, tablets, and computers, then blending together those images into one big display. | |
HTC's Beats deal: Hear no evil? | Top |
The Taiwanese smartphone maker's deal has some scratching their heads, as the focus on sound harkens back to the feature phone days. | |
Amuse shelter cats with online remote-control toys | Top |
AprioriControl builds interactive online playrooms for shelter cats. Viewers control the iPet Companion Webcam and robotic cat toys to play with adorable and adoptable kittens from afar. | |
Carbonite shares rise in first day of trading | Top |
The company's shares hit a high of $13.40 before settling down a bit. Carbonite earlier this week announced it had to reduce its opening range to $10 to $11 per share from an initial range of $15 to $17. | |
Video, SMS support coming to 911 service | Top |
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski says he hopes to get the functionality up and running sooner rather than later. But before Next Generation 9-1-1 can be implemented, it needs to get funded. | |
Report: 22 more fake Apple stores found in China | Top |
Following an investigation in the same region as the famous look-alike Apple store discovered last month, Chinese officials have found another 22 unauthorized Apple retailers. | |
Gizmodo not charged in iPhone 4 theft | Top |
Hewlett-Packard permanently cuts the price of the TouchPad to just $399, Google is reportedly rushing to finish the Ice Cream Sandwich update to its Android operating system, and the San Mateo, Calif., district attorney has filed charges in the theft of an iPhone 4 prototype but not against Gizmodo. | |
Bing's share of online searches stays steady | Top |
Microsoft's search engine kept its 14.4 percent of the market in July, while Google inched down slightly with a loss of just under half a percentage point, says ComScore. | |
The EV Project still open to Tenn. Leaf customers | Top |
Customers who sign up will receive a $2,500 rebate to charge up their Leaf vehicles at charging stations around the state. | |
Hulu expanding to Japan | Top |
The online video provider is taking its first steps outside the U.S. with plans to launch its subscription service in Japan in late 2011. | |
A hybrid solar panel to make hydrogen | Top |
Duke researcher combines solar collector with methanol to make hydrogen which could be used to make electricity in homes for on-site electricity. | |
Verizon may expand its unlimited $50 prepaid plan | Top |
The carrier has been pleased with the initial trials of the prepaid plan and may look to launch it beyond its current markets, says The Wall Street Journal. | |
Will DARPA's 13,000-mph plane fly? | Top |
The Falcon HTV-2 was expected to glide through the upper atmosphere at speeds up to March 20 before plunging into the Pacific, but the unmanned aircraft now seems to failed. | |
Motorola: Latest Apple lawsuit has 'no merit' | Top |
The suit over the design of the Xoom tablet was filed in May but only recently has come to light, following a mention from Apple in a complaint against Samsung. | |
U.K. prime minister talks social media crackdown | Top |
Against the backdrop of widespread rioting, David Cameron tells Parliament: "When people are using social media for violence, we need to stop them." | |
New Twitter features focus on you, those you follow | Top |
The upcoming @username and Activity layers will help Twitter users better see what's happening with their own tweets and also uncover new tweets from the people they follow. | |
Verizon strike gets nasty | Top |
The company is seeking injunctions in five states to limit demonstrations as the work stoppage continues. The union claims strikers have been hit by vehicles driven by replacement workers and managers. | |
LG, Sony come to terms in patent spat, report says | Top |
The companies say they are now engaged in a cross-licensing agreement that puts an end to the lawsuits, according to Reuters. | |
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