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Best Buy Mobile Solutions is offering the HTC myTouch 4G Slide for free with activation of a new T-Mobile account. - Microsoft Complains to the EU About Motorola Mobility
Microsoft has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission against Motorola Mobility for alleged abuse of essential patents. - Groups Ask FCC to Block Verizon Spectrum Deals With Cable Providers
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission must block Verizon Wireless from buying wireless spectrum from cable providers because two proposed deals would... - For Flash on Linux, Chrome Will Be Users' Only Choice
Adobe's standalone Flash Player for Linux will be discontinued after version 1.2 later this year, the company has announced. - Group Files FTC Complaint Against Google for Privacy Changes
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission should force Google to halt its plan to consolidate user identities across its services and fine the company for violating an... - Researcher Releases Exploit Code That Can Allegedly Crash PcAnywhere
Exploit code targeting a newly identified vulnerability in Symantec's pcAnywhere computer remote control product has been published on the Internet, exposing its... - Flickr Rolling Out New Look for Viewing Photos
New interfaces for viewing and uploading photos will debut next week. - Google Augmented Reality Glasses Expected by Year's End
The glasses are meant to work like a heads-up-display that analyzes and displays information for the wearer, priced somewhere between $250 and $600. - Google's New Privacy Policy: How to Stay Off the Grid
If you are concerned about Google tracking you through your search habits, it is pretty straightforward to turn off the feature. - Ericsson Increases Uplink Capacity for HSPA
Ericsson can increase upload capacity by a factor of three in HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) networks, thanks to the use of more antennas and proprietary... - Amazon Automates Business Processes With New Cloud Service
Amazon Web Services has launched Simple Workflow Service (SWF), which will allow enterprises to automate business processes across both cloud-based and... - SAP Lays out Product Direction Post-SuccessFactors Deal
SAP on Wednesday released details for its roadmap for HCM (human capital management) software following the US$3.4 billion acquisition of SuccessFactors, which... - Box Becomes First Third-party App on Good's Platform
Good Technology is opening its developer program to anyone and announcing that Box is the first available third-party application based on Good's platform. - Presented By:
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The new global balance that’s taking shape will be far-reaching among consumers, investors, and voters. - The Future of Mobile Gaming on Game On Podcast #7
The Sony PlayStation Vita goes on sale in North America and Europe today, but will it succeed in a handheld gaming market dominated by smartphones and tablets? Tune in to find out as Jason Cross, David Daw, Nate Ralph and Alex Wawro discuss the future of handheld gaming devices in Game On Podcast #7! - Windows Server 8 to Be Storage-focused OS
With the beta of Windows Server 8 to be released in the next few weeks, Microsoft executives said the next-generation OS is focused squarely on storage. - Megaupload Founder Deemed a Low Flight Risk, Released on Bail
Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom was granted bail on Wednesday in a New Zealand court after a judge found he is not a flight risk. - This Case Transforms Your iPhone Into A Furry Pet
If you don't have a pet, this iPhone case fills the void and doesn't even need toilet training! - Kineto's Smart VoIP Goes Head To Head With Google Voice, Skype
An upcoming app from Kineto Wireless could bring Wi-Fi phone calls to just about any smartphone on just about any carrier. - NEC Casio Mobile to Venture Outside Japan With Smartphones: First Stop Thailand
NEC Casio Mobile Communications will begin selling smartphones outside its home market of Japan, with Thailand as its first target, it said Wednesday. - Operators Face SMS Revenue Dip Due to Social Networking
Mobile network operators are facing a decline in SMS (Short Message Service) revenue as their customers increasingly use apps for alternative messaging services... - UK Gets Its Own Version of English in Windows 8
Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system will have the U.K. version of English as a display language option, to address customers in that country, and some other... - Canon PowerShot G12 Advanced Compact Camera, $388
ElectricSam.com is selling the high-end Canon PowerShot G12 camera for only $388, with free shipping. - Wi-Fi Passpoint Standard Could End Hotspot Sign-on Hassles
The Wi-Fi Alliance will launch a program to simplify the use of Wi-Fi hotspots in July, making it easier for both users and mobile operators to get off strained... - Tablets Get In the Game at Toy Fair 2012
There were enough iPad add-ons, kiddie tablets and smartphone accessories shown at Toy Fair 2012 to keep your kids--and your wallet--in stiches for a long time. - 9 Ways Google+ Can Help Your Business
Google+ hasn't exactily taken the world by storm. However, with features such as free videoconferencing and the capability to share and promote content with customers and colleagues at a touch of a (+1) button, Google+ is making a concerted effort to court businesses. We look at nine ways it can help you succeed in business. - Presented By:
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Redmond denies rumors that Office will be available soon to iPad owners. Besides, the numbers just don't add up right now. - Hard Drive Supply Issues Weigh on Dell's Q4 Earnings
Dell's fourth-quarter earnings were weighed down by weak consumer PC sales and by pricing and supply issues caused by the floods in Thailand, Dell said on... - Google, Microsoft Butt Heads Over IE Privacy Skirting
Google yesterday countered Microsoft's contention that it's skirting Internet Explorer's privacy protection, saying it's "impractical" to comply with IE's rules. - Apple's Gatekeeper: A Low Cost for Partial Security
Apple's Mountain Lion will reportedly have lots of new features. This column will examine just one of the new features, one that, while good, has not yet included all the functions of its iOS prototype. - Office on iPad a 'Tough Decision' for Microsoft, Says Analyst
Renewed rumors that Microsoft will publish iPad editions of some of its Office applications surfaced today. - Is Your Cloud Project Ready to Be Agile?
Agile development and the cloud are like hand in glove. But Agile can be dangerous if your organization isn't ready for it. - Comcast Steampix Joins Attack on Netflix
Comcast's new streaming service, Steampix, is the latest service to try to grab business from Netflix. - Oracle Again Waives Extended Support Fees for E-Business Suite
Oracle has given customers running version 12.0 of its E-Business Suite software a reprieve from extended support fees, which would have kicked in this month... - Intel Tests Foundry Waters
Intel is exploring whether it can branch out as a foundry by opening its chip manufacturing facilities to more third-party customers, the company said on... - Three Cool Ways You'll Benefit from SkyDrive in Windows 8
SkyDrive provides plenty of free space, but has been difficult to access. Integration with Windows 8 will make SkyDrive a more desirable way to store and access files in the cloud. - A.I. MOTHER Nags You to Take Out the Trash
A hackerspace in Louisville has created a sensor array to make sure the geek chores get done. - Three Ways I Want Apple to Improve iTunes
Apple is working on an update to the iTunes Store, according to reports. While it's busy at work, here are three improvements I'd like to see. - Angry Birds Are Real, Take Flight at 2012 Toy Fair
It’s bad enough when squawking Angry Birds turn up on smartphones and tablets as you commute to work, but things have gone too far when one drops from above and bumps into your head as you walk the floor at the 2012 Toy Fair. - Presented By:
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A town in the Netherlands built a 65-foot-tall steeple out of Lego-like concrete bricks, much to the delight of Lego geeks everywhere... - Nook Tablet Is Not Really a Kindle Fire Threat
Barnes and Noble is pitting its new Nook Tablet model against the Kindle Fire, but it lacks the secret ingredient necessary to compete with the Amazon tablet. - Ubuntu Android Add-on Designed to Replace PCs
Canonical has unveiled software that will give Android smartphones the ability to run full desktop computer sessions on computer monitors and television sets. - Turn That Old Blackberry Into a Bluetooth Remote for Android and the PS3
Blackberry Bridge 2.0 software unexpectedly allows Blackberry devices to become a bluetooth remote for Android devices, PCs running Windows and Mac OS X, and the PS3. - Robot Avatars Are Here, Working From Home Will Take on New Meaning
This telepresence robot can pick up and maniuplate objects, and it can even tell you the temperature and texture of an object. - Microsoft to Tightly Integrate Windows 8 and SkyDrive
Microsoft's vision vision is for SkyDrive to become "a single drive" available across all the devices people use. - Is Apple's New MacBook Air Poised to Launch Soon?
Report says Apple's next MacBook Air is 'set to launch' as February notebook shipments look to improve over January's numbers. - Ubuntu for Android Will Bring the Desktop to Your Phone
No mere app, this new version of Canonical's Linux distribution will coexist with Android on smartphones and offer seamless integration of apps and data. - Browser Add-On Stops Google (and others) from Tracking You Online
Abine offers browser add-on that prevents Google, advertisers, Facebook, and other marketing companies from tracking you online via a free browser tool. - Apache Web Server Gets High Performance Upgrade
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has celebrated the 17th anniversary of the release of the Apache HTTP Server by launching a new version of the popular open... - Get Three Business E-Books for Free
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