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- Time for a Facebook-privacy checkup
- Firefox 8 to tell aggressive add-ons to back off
- Sprint nixes 4G BlackBerry PlayBook tablet
- 3D success still coming into focus
- Superdrug takes out common cold, other viruses
- Apple updates malware definitions for fake Flash Player trojan
- S.F. subway muzzles cell service during protest
- Amazon's Bezos files patent for phone air bag
- Falling solar costs: Good for buyers, bad for makers
- iPhone 5: 20 most-wanted features (updated)
- Report: 6 percent of smartphone users scan QR codes
- Tech analyst says Pandora 'dramatically overvalued'
- Xbox Live down for AT&T customers
- 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
Time for a Facebook-privacy checkup | Top |
Facebook assures us that recent reports of friends' phone numbers being exposed via our accounts are unfounded, but the confusion surrounding the matter shows the service's privacy policies are clear as mud. | |
Firefox 8 to tell aggressive add-ons to back off | Top |
Mozilla has had it with add-ons that install without your permission. Starting in Firefox 8, add-ons forced into Firefox by third-party programs will be deactivated until end-user explicitly activates them. | |
Sprint nixes 4G BlackBerry PlayBook tablet | Top |
Sprint said Friday that it is canceling plans to bring out a 4G version of the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. More bad news for a company struggling with dismal earnings and facing headwinds in the increasingly crowded tablet market. | |
3D success still coming into focus | Top |
While developments like the Nintendo 3DS price cut could represent a tough break for 3D products, cheaper 3D TVs and a greater consumer appetite for content could bode well for 3D across a range of devices. | |
Superdrug takes out common cold, other viruses | Top |
MIT researchers say a new approach destroys infected cells without harming healthy ones, in what sounds like a one-size-fits-all way to kill any virus. | |
Apple updates malware definitions for fake Flash Player trojan | Top |
Apple has issued an update for its XProtect malware detection system so it will now identify the new Flash Player trojan that was recently found. | |
S.F. subway muzzles cell service during protest | Top |
Activists thwarted after BART system shuts down cell service in advance of planned protest. | |
Amazon's Bezos files patent for phone air bag | Top |
The Amazon chief executive and a company vice president are seeking to patent a method to protect mobile devices from damage when they fall. | |
Falling solar costs: Good for buyers, bad for makers | Top |
Solar panel prices have fallen 20 percent so far this year, which is brutal for producers but beneficial for people considering buying or leasing solar panels. | |
iPhone 5: 20 most-wanted features (updated) | Top |
Apple's fifth-generation iPhone is scheduled to hit stores this fall. Here's an updated look at some of the feature and design upgrades we'd most like to see, including the odds of their implementation. (The wish list is ordered from least to most important.) | |
Report: 6 percent of smartphone users scan QR codes | Top |
Even though just a handful of smartphone users are scanning QR codes, marketers are confident that they will continue to gain ground as mobile marketing tools, a ComScore analysis finds. | |
Tech analyst says Pandora 'dramatically overvalued' | Top |
Rich Greenfield says stock price of Web radio service is too high, though it's down 50 percent from high. There are still too many questions about business model. | |
Xbox Live down for AT&T customers | Top |
Microsoft's director of programming for Xbox Live says the company is working to fix the problem. Xbox Live's status page shows the service is "up and running," indicating it's not a widespread problem. | |
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. | |
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