April 2012
- Symantec: Flashback Malware Netted Upwards of $10,000 a Day
- Puppet Masters of the Internet
- This Kickstarter Project Re-imagines 'Terracotta Army' as Lego Minifigures
- Microsoft's Office Live Small Business Closing Today
- Two Cloud Myths Busted: Lock-In and Locked Up
- What Makes a Good Password?
- Targeted Attacks Increased, Became More Diverse in 2011
- Lies, Spies, and Wi-Fi: Google 'Fesses Up
- LightSquared Wins a Week to Hash out a Longer Debt Deal
- Crowdsourcing and Democracy
- How to Manage Google Docs on Your Desktop
- Delete Dropbox Cache to Recover Drive Space
- TacoCopter Makes Its Maiden Flight?in Hong Kong
- Privacy Group Calls for New Hearings on Google StreetView Snooping
- SAS Institute Eyes the Big Data Market
- Can IBM's Supercomputer Cure Cancer?
- Angry Birds Space Rockets to 50 Million Downloads in 35 Days
- How Online Black Markets Work
- IBM Goes After Enterprise Mobility Projects With Mobile Foundation Portfolio
- U.K. ISPs Must Block The Pirate Bay; Can It Happen in the United States?
- BBC Walks on Wild Side, Decides to Air a Live Nature Documentary
- Intel's Ivy Bridge Chips Appear to Run Hotter Than Sandy Bridge Chips When Overclocked
- Hitachi-LG Data Storage Exec Pleads Guilty to Price-fixing
- Symantec: Small-company Security Problems Can Threaten Large Corporate Nets
- AT&T, Google Among Top Lobbying Spenders in First Quarter
- Master MySQL in the Amazon Cloud
- Slow Uptake of Windows 8 Preview Hints at Users' Lack of Interest
- Windows Phone Is 'Beautiful', Better Than Android: Steve Wozniak
- Why Linux Is a Desktop Flop
- Quasar Lets You Run iPad Apps in Windows, Not on Windows
- BYOD Policy Bites Vacationing CEO
- Try 'Precise Tweak' to Customize Ubuntu Linux 12.04
- TechHive: Ban Bloatware--We Want Our Smartphones Back
- Informatica Adds Developer Edition to Cloud Data-integration Platform
- Small Businesses Are the Vast Majority of Google Apps Early Adopters
- Google Looks to Detroit to Team on Self-driving Cars
- LG: No More Windows Phones Planned
- 10 Questions for Flexera Software CFO Joe Freda
- Facebook To Release Tool To 'Save Lives'
- Apple Won't Merge MacBook, iPad, CEO Assures
- Religious Sites Carry More Malware Than Porn Sites, Security Firm Reports
- Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA): A FAQ
- Don't Let Google Intercept Your Wireless Data
- E-Book Publisher Drops DRM
- 3 Reasons to Check out Adobe's Creative Cloud Subscription for Your Business
- Microsoft and Barnes & Noble Create E-Book Partnership
- Developer Builds Privacy-enhancing Web Browser for Apple Devices
- Yahoo Claims Facebook Bought Patents to Countersue It
- Microsoft Invests in New Barnes & Noble Unit, Settles Litigation
- Down but Not Out: Conficker Camouflages New Windows Infections
- LG to Launch Cloud for Sharing Content Across Smartphones, TVs and PCs
- Open Source Coders are Fresher, Forrester Says
- Tech Movie Guide for 2012
- Windows Phone's Secret Weapon: iPhone Carriers
- 10 Fantastic Websites You Need Now
- How a Cell Phone Busted a Hacker
- Who's the King of Smartphone Sales?
- How a Non-Tablet Changed the Tablet Market
- Facebook 'Likes' Could Get You Fired, and Legal Options are a Challenge
- iKey30 Wired iPad Keyboard Offers Unique Features
- Mac Flashback Flaw Reused by New Malware Campaign
- Microsoft Issues Swift Fix for Hotmail Bug
- Logitech UE Air Impresses, but Audio Quality is Just Decent
- Google Drive Privacy Policies Slammed
- Apple TV, Refreshed 4G iPhone Predicted for Fall
- Google Posts FCC Report about Street View
- CISPA: 4 Viewpoints You Should Hear
- Mob Tells iPhone Fans To 'Wake Up'
- Panasonic's Newest TV Prototype Is Too Big for Your Living Room
- Spec Ops: The Line Hands-On Preview
- MIT's Glare-Free Glass Doesn't Fog Up, Cleans Itself
- iPad Impact on Apple Laptop Sales Revisited
- Troubleshooting Mail Crashes to HTML5 Video Failures
- Yabi: Bringing Drag-and-drop to Supercomputers
- Consumer Electronics Glass Innovation to Transform Industry
- Taptu Update Adds News Synchronization Across Devices
- Wal-Mart to Expand Disc-to-cloud Movie Service to 30 Countries
- Alternatives to Google Maps for Webmasters and App Developers
- Struggling With Tablet Repair Complications
- Chess Set Transforms Into Mecha for the Ultimate Checkmate
- Proposed Bill Would Protect Employees' Facebook Passwords
- FCC Takes Steps to Crack Down on Phone Bill Cramming
- Ikea Debuts Green Furniture Line With Cardboard Digital Camera
- Forever Alones Beware: Game Controller Uses Kisses to Steer
- HP 'Slate 8' Windows Tablet Details Surface
- US Senator Set to Let FCC Nominees Go Forward Despite LightSquared Worries
- Net Neutrality Provision Gets 5.9 Percent of AT&T Shareholder Votes
- Adafruit's New Board Lets You Hack the Raspberry Pi, Make It More Delicious
- How to Build an 'All In' Corporate Culture
- Avast Offers Free Security for Mac OS X
- Firefox 13 Beta Gets a Speed Boost with SPDY by Default
- Meet Solidoodle, the First Sub-$500 3D Printer
- Security Experts Warn of Cyber Threats From Iran
- TechHive: Google Drive, Dropbox, and SkyDrive Compared
- Should You Worry About Google Drive Privacy?
- Which Facebook Apps Steal Your Data (and How to Stop Them)
- Sellers of Stolen Data Shuttered
- Researcher Misinterprets Oracle Advisory, Discloses Unpatched Database Vulnerability
- LG Launches Dual-core Optimus LTE Smartphone in Europe
- Wall Street Beat: Tech Earnings Provide Some Bright Spots
- 802.11ac 'Gigabit Wi-Fi': What You Need to Know
- Borderlands 2 Hands-On Preview
- Casio Releases App That Can Encode and Send Data Using Colors
- Germany Misses EU Data Retention Deadline, Could Face Court Action
- Hacked Kinect Allows Singer to Really Shine
- Apple App Downloads Dive 30% in March
- RIM's Future Hangs on Developer Support for "New BlackBerry"
- Kindle Fire Dominates U.S. Android Tablet Sales
- Google's 'Zerg Rush' Easter Egg Celebrates Starcraft Game
- 5 Tips for Surviving a Cloud Outage
- Evernote to Offer Its Idea- and Note-capture Tool for Businesses, CEO Says
- Google Drive Problem Is a Public Cloud Problem, Says Privacy Expert
- CISPA Passes The House: What You Need to Know
- Help Us Roll out High-speed Internet More Cheaply Says EU
- Huawei: Touch-free Smartphones and Infinite Cloud Storage Are on the Way
- Ex-Sun Boss McNealy Sides With Oracle in Google Dispute
- Samsung Beats Nokia in Handset Market in Q1
- Dropbox Boosts Free Storage Limit to 5GB to Match Google Drive
- EU Lawmakers Warn Six Countries They Must Implement E-money Rules
- Free Friday: A Typing Game That Teaches It Wrong and an Abbreviated Mario Brothers
- Managing the Cloud Storage Chaos
- Carriers Desperately Seeking Windows Phone
- ICO Received 10,000 Data Protection Complaints in 2011
- Nintendo to Begin Digital Sales of Mainstream Titles for 3DS
- Engineers Ponder Easier Fix to Dangerous Internet Problem
- House Passes CISPA Cyberthreat Sharing Bill, Despite Privacy Concerns
- AMD Consolidating Data Centers With Cloud, Hardware Upgrades
- Giant Space Invaders Turns a Building Into an Arcade Game
- NY, LA, SF to Be Among Clearwire's First LTE Cities Next Year
- Running the 'World's Largest Temporary Network' is No Easy Task
- CIOs' Cloud Strategy Must Include Public Cloud
- FTC Hires Outside Attorney in Google Antitrust Case
- Google Translate Has More than 200 Million Active Users
- Twitter Updates IPhone, Android Apps
- First Netgear 802.11ac Router Coming in May
- Watch Out Apple: Samsung, Qualcomm Positioned to Dominate LTE Patent Wars
- 'Obstinate' Conficker Worm Infests Millions of PCs Years Later
- The iPad Lures First-Time Apple Customers
- Three One-Click Ways to Save Web Content for Later
- Cisco Touts Universal Power Over Ethernet
- Google Engineer Blames Wireless Carriers for Wait on Android OS Updates for Nexus Smartphones
- Google Details Chrome Browser Security-testing Technology
- Netgear to Ship Gigabit-speed Wireless in May With 802.11ac Router
- Microsoft Fixes Issues with Office for Mac 2011 SP2
- Dutch Developers Win Contest With Spotify Cover Scanner Mash-up
- TechHive: Hands on with SkyDrive
- 3 Ways SugarSync Beats Google Drive
- Most of the Internet's Top 200,000 HTTPS Websites Are Insecure, Trustworthy Internet Movement Says
- Intel Researchers Plot a Smarter, Personalized Cloud
- Samsung Galaxy S III: Rumor Roundup
- Survey: Over 97 Percent of Enterprise Tablet Users Got an IPad in Q1
- Cloud Storage Booming, But Trouble is on the Horizon
- Shutterfly Only Bidder for Kodak Gallery Customer Accounts
- Ubuntu Linux 12.04 'Precise Pangolin' Is Here at Last
- Tim Cook Wants Rivals to 'Invent Their Own Stuff'
- Original Android Prototype Revealed During Google, Oracle Trial
- Open Software Activists Urge Politicians to Throw off Digital Shackles
- 5 Reasons Microsoft SkyDrive is Better Than Google Drive
- Babelverse Real-time Human Voice Translation Service Opens Public Beta
- LinkedIn for iPad Finally Arrives
- Samsung Reveals Processor Powering Its Next Flagship Smartphone
- Amazon Web Services Simplifies Creation of Private Clouds
- The Future of the $200 Tablet
- Can Dropbox, Other Cloud Providers Survive Google Drive?
- ZestCash Claims Bringing Big Data to Consumer Lending Will Revolutionize the Industry
- Alcatel-Lucent's Revenue Takes a Hit in Q1
- Nintendo Misses Annual Sales Target for 3DS Games Console
- Cloudera, U.S. Provider of Open-source Big Data Software, Opens Japan Subsidiary
- TSMC Q1 Profit Down, but It Expects Earnings to Bounce Back
- Google Asks for Special Leave to Appeal in Australia AdWords Case
- Facebook Hacker Comes Clean on 'what Really Happened'
- CDT, White House Oppose CISPA Cyberthreat Sharing Bill
- Nissan Says Hackers Stole User IDs, Hashed Passwords
- Your Printer Could Be a Security Sore Spot
- Oracle Loses Bid to Assert Third Patent in Google Trial
- Which Linux Distro Is Fairest of Them All? Ubuntu, Survey Says
- California to Develop Mobile Privacy Guidelines
- TechHive: New Sharing Features for Dropbox
- MSI GT70, GT60 Gaming Laptops Pack Ivy Bridge Chips, Color Keyboards
- CAT-AT Luxury Kitteh Condo Is Every Geek's Dream Feline Accessory
- Small Firm Takes on Apple, Google, Over Voice Patent
- Apple is Headed for a Fall, Says Forrester CEO
- Desperately Seeking the Right Social Enterprise Tool?
- TechHive: Three-Minute Tech on Ivy Bridge
- Government Moves to the Cloud, Slowly
- Introducing the TechHive Beta Blog
- New Low: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet (16GB), $340
- What You Need to Know About Storing Your Content on Google Drive, Dropbox
- There's No 911 for Cybercrime, but Would Anyone Call if There Were?
- Job Search: Should You Upgrade to a Paid LinkedIn Account?
- AMD Gains X86 Processor Market Share on Intel in Q1
- Google Drive for Linux Is on the Way
- Microsoft: Two Basic Security Steps Might Have Stopped Conficker
- Sprint: Data Stays Unlimited, Even for a 4G LTE iPhone
- Facebook Teams Up With Security Vendors, Offers Free Antivirus Software
- The Problem with Google Drive
- Google Drive: A Boon, and a Headache, for IT
- Robotic Spider Weaves Web at MIT Media Lab
- House Passes Bill Focused on Putting More Gov't Spending Info Online
- IBM Pushes New Integrated, Lower-cost Linux Servers
- This Company Wants to Mine Space Rocks
- Sprint Posts Loss, Plans WiMax for Boost and Virgin
- Google Drive vs. Microsoft SkyDrive: 4 Reasons Google Wins Out
- 15 Free (or Almost Free) Wi-Fi Security Testing Tools
- The Facebook Phone: Busting the Myth
- Apple's Tim Cook Disses Tablet-PC Convergence; Breaks My Heart
- Box Upgrades API to Make It Simpler, More Powerful
- Amazon CTO: Startups Lead the Way in Big Data Analytics
- Do You Know Where Your Cloud Data Is?
- This Hack Turns Your iPad(s) Into a Tron-Style Keyboard
- Nokia, HTC Score Victory Against IPCom as Patent Is Deemed Invalid
- EU Lawmakers Take Tough Stance on Independent Data Protection
- Google+ Gets a Share Button
- Google Drive: The Pros and Cons
- Microsoft to Support ODF 1.2 Open Document Standard in Office 15
- EU Investigates Spanish Aid for Broadcasters Going Digital
- Google Begins Penalizing Search 'Over-Optimization'
- LAN Attack Can Put Some Samsung TVs in Endless Restart Loop
- This DIY Camera Takes Short Stories, Not Pictures
- Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference Set for June 11-15
- Why 'Bull Mountain' Makes Ivy Bridge More Secure
- PhoneGap Build Lets Developers Create Windows Phone Apps in the Cloud
- New iPad Plagued by Connectivity Issues in Europe, Australia, and Asia
- Ex-WSJ Editor Defends Apple's Ebook Strategy
- Asus, Fifth and Rising in Tablet Market
- IPhone Sales Boom Pushes Apple to First-quarter Records
- Wipro's IT Revenue Growth Slows in an Uncertain Market
- Acer Q1 Profit Falls by 72 Percent
- WPS PIN Cracking: Reaver
- Pen Testing Linux Distros: BackTrack
- Firesheep
- Cain and Abel
- General Network Attacks: Nmap
- WiFiDEnum
- Fake AP
- Evil Twins and Honey Pots
- Evil Twins and Honey Pots: WiFish Finder
- FreeRadius-WPE
- CloudCracker
- WEP Key and WPA/WPA2 Cracking: Aircrack-ng
- Stumblers and Sniffers: Wifi Analyzer
- Stumblers and Sniffers: Kismet
- Stumblers and Sniffers: Vistumbler
- Wi-Fi Security Testing Tools
- Top Chinese Twitter-like Site Shuts Down User Accounts for Political Rumors
- China's Huawei May Start Selling Its Own Mobile Chips
- Skype App Released for Sony's PlayStation Vita Handheld
- SAP Sees Strong Momentum for HANA and SuccessFactors Business
- Bing Versus Google: Search Engine Showdown
- HP Omni 27 All-in-One Core i5 PC, $1000
- Baidu Q1 Profit Soars by 76 Percent
- Car Tech: The Ultimate Backseat Driver
- Google Starts Selling Phones Again, Tablets Appear to Be Next
- Sourcemap Traces Where Your Stuff Is Made, Can't Trace the Internet
- A Sneak Peek at Ubuntu 12.04 'Precise Pangolin'
- Nuke the Box: Push Underway to Clean up 300,000 PCs With DNS Virus
- Most Initial Oracle Fusion Applications Customers Going With Cloud Deployment
- Automatically Encrypt Files for Your Google Drive
- The Most Dangerous Hackers Want to Steal How You Make Money
- Schmidt Testifies Android Did Not Use Sun's IP
- How Secure Are Your Facebook Apps?
- Who is Threatening the Security of Your Network?
- Researchers Turn to Vibrating Steering Wheel to Shake Bad Driving Habits
- CISPA Sponsors Support Amendments Addressing Privacy Concerns
- Hands On With Google Drive
- InterDigital Software Will Help Make Cell vs. Wi-Fi Choices on Phones
- Apple Revenue, Profit Jump as IPhone Sales Beat Expectations
- Intel Acquires HPC Interconnect Assets From Cray
- Tablets Will Be Most Users' Main Computing Device, Forrester Says
- Optical Cables for Thunderbolt Ports Shipped by Sumitomo
- Send Voice Messages to Your Team with HeyTell
- Google Drive vs. The Rest
- Firefox 12 Puts an End to Annoying Updates
- Nook Simple Touch With GlowLight Ships Early
- House Vote on Cyberthreat Sharing Bill CISPA Scheduled for Friday
- Lenovo Expands Recall of ThinkCentre Desktops Due to Fire Hazard
- Users: Oracle Exadata's Speed Comes at a Price
- Google Unveils Google Drive, Offers 5GB of Free Storage
- This Balloon Flies by Turning Itself Inside Out
- Open Source Is Driving Business App Development, Survey Finds
- Facebook Nears A Billion Members: Fun Facts
- Patience--Wait for Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks
- Windows 8 Release Preview: A Wish List of Changes
- Diablo III Beta Impressions
- AppWave App Store Launched for Windows OS
- Macs More Likely to Carry Windows Malware Than Mac Malware, Study Finds
- 'Hurt Locker' Studio Sues 2,514 Over Copyright Infringement
- European Data Protection Official Criticizes ACTA Treaty
- Rhythmbox for Music
- Gwibber for Microblogging
- Thunderbird for Email
- Shotwell for Photos
- The Ubuntu Software Center
- LibreOffice 3.5
- Firefox by Default
- The HUD Interface
- Unity Comes of Age
- Samsung Releases Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade List
- AT&T Revenue, Net Income up on Smartphone Sales
- Windows 8 Release Preview Set for Early June
- Yammer to Upgrade Mobile Apps, Groups and Search in Enterprise Social Product
- India Overtakes U.S. as the World's Top Email Spam Source
- Unzip Google with Interactive Zipper Doodle: Who's Gideon Sundb?ck?
- Google Drive to Launch Tuesday?
- EU Commissioner Kroes Wants to Invest in Security Technologies
- Dell Brings 40-Gigabit Ethernet Into Its PowerEdge Blade System
- Internet Hall of Fame Opens... On the Web
- 10 Commandments of Windows Security
- Chinese Official: Apple Does Not Own IPad Trademark
- Steve Wozniak Speaks About Apple's Early Days
- SugarCRM to Unveil Upgrade to Its Open-source App, Eyes Enterprise Business
- More Great Ubuntu Information
- Solid Stability Meets the Cutting Edge
- Motorola Wins Round at ITC in Xbox Patents Dispute
- Robot Hitches Ride in Hybrid Car, Sets Up Camp on Car Dashboard
- Samsung UN46D8000 46-Inch 3D HDTV, $1579
- Russian-Speaking Cybercriminals Earned $4.5 Billion in 2011, Researchers Estimate
- The Best Free Software, Mobile Apps, and Web Services, 2012 Edition
- The 5 Best Free Travel Tools, Apps, and Services of 2012
- The 12 Best Free Entertainment Services and Apps of 2012
- The 12 Best Free Mobile Apps for Commuters, 2012 Edition
- The 5 Best Free Social Media and Communication Tools of 2012
- The 6 Best Free Shopping Apps, Web Services, and Tools of 2012
- The 15 Best Free Business Tools, Apps, and Services of 2012
- The 4 Best Free Health and Fitness Apps of 2012
- The Best Free Stuff of 2012: Alphabetical List
- The Android Update Trap
- Guardian Analytics Launches Fraud Detection Software for Mobiles
- Facebook Earnings Show Continued Growth, Decline in Profit
- Andy Rubin Spars With Oracle Attorney Over Old Emails
- Oracle Rolls out Updates to JD Edwards ERP Applications
- How to Brag Without Bragging on Google+
- Apple Prompting Some Users for Extra App Store Security Details
- The Government Wants to Know What It Doesn't Know
- Playing the Wrong Hand With Windows 8
- 10 PC Apps to Increase Your Business Productivity
- Weak Passwords Still Subvert IT Security
- How Boston's MBTA Is Turning Your Smartphone Into a Personal Ticket Machine
- Intel Aims for 100 Thunderbolt Devices by Year End
- Microsoft SkyDrive and Dropbox Prepare for Cloud Feature Battle
- Facebook to Pay Microsoft $550M for AOL Patents
- First Ivy Bridge Ultrabook Laptops to Launch June 5
- Iran Confirms Cyberattacks Against Oil Facilities
- Identity Theft: When Millions of Dead People Apply for Credit Cards
- MIT Building Becomes Playable Tetris Board (And It Looks Amazing)
- Craigslist May Get a Makeover
- Magnifi Lets You Snap Pictures From Your Telescope and Microscope
- Public Knowledge Asks Providers for Details About Data Caps
- New and Improved SkyDrive Is a Threat to Dropbox
- Intel Unveils New Core Processors Code-named Ivy Bridge
- 7 Programming Myths: Busted!
- Microsoft and Facebook Strike Deal Over AOL Patents
- Sponsored: Top-Rated Dell Laptops
- Help for the Help Desk
- New Dropbox Learns to Show and Share
- Tata Forecasts a Strong Market for Its Services
- WordPress Security Update Patches External Libraries, Several Vulnerabilities
- Acer Ships Desktops With Quad-core Ivy Bridge Chips
- Ubuntu Linux 12.10 'Quantal Quetzal' Is Born
- New Dropbox Learns to Show and Share
- Give Your E-mail Signature a Social-Media Makeover
- 10 Questions for SugarSync CFO Peter Chantel
- FBI Steps Up 'Internet Doomsday' Awareness Malware Campaign
- Orcs Must Die 2 Hands-On Preview
- New App Grades Facebook Apps on Privacy
- Obama Authorizes Sanctions Against Surveillance Tech in Syria, Iran
- Samsung Takes Another Swipe at Apple in Video Promo for Galaxy S III
- NimbleTV Plans to Offer Live Broadcast TV Via Internet
- Microsoft Updates Deployment Toolkit Utility
- Microsoft to Yank XP in 2 Years
- Infor Aims at Global ERP Deployments With New Local.ly Platform
- Infor Prepares to Roll out 'Mongoose' Development Platform
- Most IT and Security Professionals See Anonymous as Serious Threat to Their Companies
- Skype for Windows Phone Omits Key Features
- LawnBott Autonomously Mows Your Lawn, Makes Roomba Jealous
- Office for Mac 2011 Upgrade Pulled
- Irfanview Graphic Viewer
- FileZilla FTP Client
- Nuance Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- 7-Zip File Archiver
- dBpoweramp Music Converter
- Slysoft Virtual Clonedrive
- Trillian Instant Messenger
- TechSmith Snagit
- ResophNotes for Simplenote
- Notepad++ Text Editor
- 10 PC Apps to Increase Your Business Productivity
- Oracle Tells Court About Patent Victory
- New Lenovo ThinkPad Laptops Will Ditch The Classic Keyboard
- 13 Quad-Core Intel Ivy Bridge Chips Expected
- Apple Sued in California Over Touch Patent
- Adobe offers Creative Suite, Creative Cloud for Students and Teachers
- Adobe Launches Creative Suite 6 Alongside New Creative Cloud Subscription Service
- Why Your Internet Might Disappear This Summer
- Adobe Creative Suite 6 and Creative Cloud: What you need to know
- Adobe Creative Suite 6 launch propels design, Web, and video apps onto center stage
- China Takes Tougher Stance on Online Pirated Content
- Vodafone Offers $1.68 Billion for Cable & Wireless Worldwide
- New Sony Projector Can Show, Record Notes Scribbled Onto the Screen
- Fujitsu Launches Big Data Software Suite, Targets US$1 Billion in Yearly Sales
- Negotiations Over Megaupload Data to Start This Week
- Skype App for Windows Phone Released
- Symantec Revamps Website Trust Program
- What If Oracle Had Bought RIM?
- Mac Fans Watch for Ivy-Bridge Powered Systems
- Google Didn't Steal Wi-Fi -- Here's Why
- Samsung Galaxy Nexus, LG Viper Now on Sprint Shelves
- Hidden Dangers of CISPA
- AT&T Envisions a Smarter Cloud
- Rare Materials Keep iPad Manufacturing in China
- Google Doodle Commemorates Earth Day
- Intel Deal With Mobile Phone Maker Lava Raises Questions
- Flashback Still Plagues Macs
- Mobile Malware Incidents on Rise, Says Smartphone Survey
- iOS Photo Measuring Apps Enhance Mobile Camera Quality
- Thin iPhone Cases Are In
- Asus Ships Quad-Core Transformer Pad 300 Tablet for $379
- Top Earth Day Apps
- You Love Your Tablet -- Now it's Official
- Crazy DIY Goggles Let You Take Control of Your Dreams
- Facebook Invites More Comment on Policy Changes
- Samsung Galaxy S III Listing Spotted on Amazon Germany
- Filmmaker Edgar Wright Wants Your Adventures for IE9 ?Brandon? Project
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- Eco-Labels
- PaperKarma
- iRecycle
- Use Your Smartphone To Stay Green
- Flashback Malware Continues to Plague Macs
- MegaUpload Case Not a Slam Dunk, Judge Says
- iPod Nano Watchbands -- A Roundup
- Logitech's Ultrathin Keyboard Cover Makes the Right Compromises
- iOS Apps That Make Movies & Pictures, Play Games and Even Help Create a Better Living Room
- Booq Python Sling Holds Your Laptop and DSLR Gear
- iTunes Tips and Tricks That Make Your Experience Better
- A Simple Fix for When Your iPhone Won't Charge
- Boombotix The Proof
- iPevo Chrono
- Quad Mountain The Ultimate One
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- Ozaki iCoat Watch
- iWatchz collection
- Apex Armor I-Konik Nano Watch
- Aphipod Armpod SmartView Microtune
- Incase Flex Wristband
- Speck's TimeToRock
- SwitchEasy Ticker
- Turn your Nano into a high-tech watch
- Amazon CTO: "You Should Be Able to Walk Away" From Cloud Providers
- IT Outsourcing Deals Slow From Hangover Effect
- Are the Boy Scouts Prepared for the IPad?
- Microsoft Windows RT Tablets Will Be More Security Friendly Than IPad, Android Devices
- School System Tweaks Its Wi-Fi for Better Control
- Nintendo Scores Patent for Software Emulator: ROM Geeks Snicker, Smartphones Shrug
- Interactive Mirror on the Wall Won't Say You're the Fairest of Them All
- Venture Capital Poured Into Enterprise Software in Q1
- Cadillac Self-Driving Cars: Out By 2015?
- Can Advanced Technologies Really Help Curb Highway Congestion?
- Windows Sales Defy Predictions, Grow 4%
- Look Out, Google, Oakley's Developing Its Own Smart Glasses
- Wall Street Beat: Mixed Tech Earnings Earn Tepid Reaction
- Social Predators Still Gaming the System on Facebook
- Clean Text Helps You Clean up Messy Text
- 2012: The Year LTE Becomes a Standard, Not a Luxury
- Lawmakers Question FAA on Privacy Protections Around Drone Use
- Maryland Leads Nation in Banning Employers' Facebook Snooping Efforts
- Tech Groups Push for Cyberthreat Information-sharing Bill
- 3G and 4G Wireless Speed Tests, Windows 8 Editions, and Google Drive on PCWorld Podcast #136
- Final Fantasy VII?s Midgar Gets Completely Reconstructed in Minecraft
- Your Next Phone May Be Able to See Through Walls
- This Kit Will Turn Your BMX Into a Turntable
- Orange Launches Telepresence Service, Signs Interop Deal With Verizon
- YouTube Must Filter Content, Rules German Court
- Proof-of-concept Android Trojan App Analyzes Motion Sensor Data to Determine Tapped Keys
- Samsung Galaxy S III Spied in Video (Perhaps)
- Nokia Patent Case Loss in Germany Leads to Squabble About What Ruling Means
- Verizon Shared Data Plans Go Live 'Midsummer'
- LightSquared Wins Two-year Reprieve for Spectrum Payments to Inmarsat
- A Liquidmetal iPhone 5: What's in it for You
- Microsoft Q3 Revenue Beats Wall Street Expectations
- Five Outlook Shortcuts You Should Know
- Apple Pursues Ban on Altered Samsung Galaxy Tablet in Germany
- CISPA Illustrates Struggle Between Security and Privacy
- FCC Fights Carrier Bill Shock
- Free Friday: I Saw Her Standing There, SCP Containment Breach and More
- Senate Passes Bill Requiring Black Boxes in All New Cars
- China Mobile First-quarter Profit Rises 3.5 Percent
- Seven Instagram alternatives for iOS
- Infected WordPress Blogs Blamed for Mac Flashback Trojan
- Sony to Launch 5GB Online Photo Sharing Service Next Week
- Japan's Rakuten to End Chinese E-commerce Services Under JV With Baidu
- HTC Rejigs Smartphone With TV, WiMAX, Cute Email for Japanese Market
- Apple, Google, Others to Face Former Employees' Antitrust Suit
- LunaTik TikTok, LunaTik, and Lynk
- FBI Seizes Anonymizing Server in Bomb Threat Probe
- Apple in Talks With IPad Trademark Challenger to Try and Settle Dispute
- Berners-Lee: Demand Your Data From Internet Companies
- Resolving Complaints: Can Small Claims Yield Big Wins?
- In Australia, an ISP Prevails in Long-running Copyright Dispute
- 3D Printer Lets You Print Your Own Prescription
- Laptops With AMD's 'Trinity' Chips Coming This Quarter
- Verizon's IP VPN Opens a New World of Wireless Possibilities
- AMD Reports Q1 Loss on GlobalFoundries Charge
- ARM Unveils High Performance Quad-Core Chip
- Greenpeace's Sign to Amazon, Microsoft: 'How Clean Is Your Cloud?'
- Tupac's Coachella 'Hologram' Performance Explained
- Skepticism Mounts Over Windows RT's Enterprise Role
- Verizon LTE Network Now Covers Two-Thirds of U.S. Population
- Yes, IT Departments Should Worry About Google Drive
- Seven Instagram Alternatives for iOS
- How Five Tech Companies Will Go Green for Earth Day
- Why Windows 8 Enterprise Is the Right Version for Business
- Is the Next iPhone Coming in October? Of Course
- Apple Offers Free OS X Upgrade to Prep for Switch to ICloud
- $70 ARM PC Can Run Android and Ubuntu Linux
- Dell Refreshes Alienware Laptop Line, Discontinues M11x
- Top Honor for Linus Torvalds Highlights Linux's Importance
- Don't Text and Fly: Pilot Nearly Crashes Plane While Checking Text Messages
- Amazon Cloud Set Stage for Rapid Pinterest Growth
- Pakistani Activists Move Court Against Website Blocks
- Security, Privacy Ideas Emerge at Demo Spring Conference
- Use Your Spare Change to Make Your iPhone Stand Up With the Coin 4 Case
- Google Extends Cloud Print Service
- NY AG Sues Sprint for Allegedly Under-collecting $100 Million in Taxes
- Twitter Spam Campaign Infects Users With Fake Antivirus Programs
- FireCore Improves aTV Flash for iOS 5, Still No Apple TV 3 Version
- Emergent Gameplay: Letting the Players Create Their Own Fun
- Services to Consider Before Signing up for Google Drive
- HTC One S Reviews: Critics Are Drooling
- Draw Something Finally Gets Facebook and Twitter Support, 'Save' Feature
- Verizon Revenue up on Mobile, Broadband Growth
- Linus Torvalds Shortlisted for 2012 Millennium Technology Prize
- Windows Phone 8 May Burn Early Adopters
- Xtex's $150 Android Tablet Takes Aim at Kindle Fire
- Spotify's New Android App Available for Preview
- Workday Update Pushes It Deeper Into Oracle, SAP's Turf
- Amazon Web Services Offers One-click Purchase of Cloud Apps From IBM, SAP, Others
- Android Malware Writers Exploit Instagram Craze to Distribute SMS Trojan Horse
- Three Smart Ways to Use Evernote in Business
- Google Warns 20,000 Websites That Could Be Infected With Malware
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