December 2011
- Why GoDaddy Hasn't Earned My Forgiveness
- Apple Customers Warned of Phishing Attack
- Will Wii U Include an App Store?
- Jailbreak Utility Ports Siri
- GoDaddy Admits Losing Customers to Boycott
- Hackers Said to be Planning to Launch Own Satellites to Combat Censorship
- Google Pulls 'Official' Siri App from Android Market
- Stuxnet and Duqu Part of Larger Cybermalware Campaign
- 10 Predictions for 2012
- Text-analysis Tools Highlight Phraseology iOS Text Editor
- Apple and the Year Ahead
- Google, Facebook, Twitter Help Revelers Ring in New Year
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- Semper Fi
- No Blues in St. Louis
- A Giant Falls
- Sixties Flashback
- 99 Percent
- Ten Years But Not Forgotten
- Good Night Irene
- Wizard's End
- Independence Day
- Fiery Finale
- Sore Losers
- Joplin Twister
- Operation Neptune Spear
- Kate and Will Tie the Knot
- Disaster in Japan
- Good-bye Discovery
- Mubarak Calls it Quits
- The Arab Spring Begins
- App Gems: Top Games
- App Gems: Top News Apps
- App Gems: Top Music Apps
- App Gems: Top Reading Apps
- App Gems: Top Photography Apps
- App Gems: Hall of Fame Apps
- App Gems: Top Education Apps
- App Gems: Honorable Mentions
- App Gems: Top Communication Apps
- App Gems: Top Productivity Apps
- 2011 App Gems Awards: Best iOS Apps of 2011
- 2011: The Year that Was, as Seen by Flickr
- 2012 Tech Outlook: A Look at What's Ahead
- Resolve to Exercise Your Brain with Lumosity
- 2011: The Year Facebook Killed Google
- Web Standards Win, Windows Whimpers in 2012
- Wall Street Beat: Tech Stocks Flat for Year
- Verizon Scraps $2 Fee Plan
- Hacking Group Releases More Stratfor Subscriber Data
- Mega Man Creator Inafune?s First Post-Capcom Game Released
- Letter to Hurd Details Allegations That Led to His Downfall at HP
- 'Move Your Domain' Campaign Against GoDaddy Flops
- Qbo Meets Qbo; Robot Flirtation Commences
- Top 10 Small Business Tech Predictions for 2012
- Pretty Please?: A 2012 Technology Wish List
- 12 IT Outsourcing Predictions for 2012
- Siri Knock-Offs Invade Android Market
- Facebook Wreaks Havoc on One-Third of Marriages in the U.K.
- Need Wi-Fi? Find a Vending Machine
- Android, iOS Gain While RIM Slides in the U.S.
- Headed for Budapest
- Pulling the Pieces Together
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- The Head Appears
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- When Will LG's 84-Inch 4K TV Go Mainstream? Maybe Never
- Microsoft Ruins Perfect Record with Out-Of-Band Patch
- Verizon's $2 Bill Payment Fee Sparks Outrage Online
- PlayStation Vita Sales Plummet In Japan
- Two New Tools Exploit Router Security Setup Problem
- Researcher: Google+ Growth Accelerating, Passes 62 Million Users
- Picture This: Steve Jobs Gets Bronzed
- Windows 8 May Prompt Malware Attacks on Hardware, McAfee Predicts
- CMOS Is Winning the Camera Sensor Battle, and Here's Why
- Go Daddy Officially Opposes SOPA
- 2011 in Review: Tech Luminaries We Lost
- What's up for Apple in 2012?
- Company IT Spending Forecasts Brighten
- Websites and Apps Vulnerable to Low-Bandwidth, Bot-Free Takedown
- Small Businesses to Buy More Tablets in 2012
- Intel Ivy Bridge Chips Launching Early April 2012
- Cat Plays Fruit Ninja on iPad, Proves Kittehs Are Better Than Dogs
- Get Your Tiny PC on: Raspberry Pi Will Be Ready Early in 2012
- Smartphones and Tablets March Onward into the Workplace
- Humans Gifted With Wings, Thanks to HTC and Wiimote Hack
- Photographer Replaces His DSLR?s Translucent Mirror With Saran Wrap
- Verizon Solves Third 4G Issue This Month
- App Store Downloads Reach Record-Breaking Numbers this Holiday Season
- What's in a Name? In the Linux World, Much Silliness
- Stratfor Offers ID Protection for Victims of Anonymous Hack
- Samsung Galaxy S III May Debut in February
- Kindle Fire Helps Amazon Set Holiday Sales Record
- Video Game Hacking
- Pwned by CarShark at 140 mph
- HBGary
- Ryan Cleary
- San Francisco BART
- North Korea
- Nonghyup Agricultural Banking
- Google
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- Sony
- Department of Homeland Security
- RSA SecureID
- LulzSec
- Sonic the Hedgehog
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- The Year of Security Mischief-Making
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- Five Cool, Free Business Apps for Your New Smartphone
- After Go Daddy Reversal, Reddit Users Target Republican Senator
- Flaw in Web App Frameworks Pushes Microsoft to Patch ASP.net Promptly
- IPv6 Doomsday Won't Hit in 2012, Experts Say
- Wi-Fi Protected Setup Flaws Make Wireless Network Brute-force Attacks Feasible
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- US States Settle Price-fixing Claims With LCD Makers
- BlackBerry Tablet
- Adobe Flash
- WebOS
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- Digg
- 3D Glasses
- Yahoo
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- Dying Tech
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- Consumer Video Cameras, MP3 Players, and Point-and-Shoots
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- Tech Trends You'll See in 2012
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- Religious Americans are Just as Geeky
- New iOS, Android Device Activations Skyrocket
- Five Open Source Technologies for 2012
- Intel Tries to Keep Netbooks Alive With New Atom Chips
- US Holiday Online Spending up 15 Percent to $35.3 Billion, ComScore Says
- Intel's Mobile Chip 'Medfield' Specs and Benchmarks Leaked
- Judge Tosses Racketeering Claims in Marin County Lawsuit Against SAP
- 2011 Was a 'Muddled' Year for Hacktivists
- UPDATE: Anonymous Hacks SpecialForces.com, Posts Passwords and Credit Card Data
- As 2012 Dawns, Mint Leads the List of Top Linux Distros
- Five Tips For Your 2012 Social Media Strategy
- World?s Largest OLED HDTV Is Coming at CES 2012
- Wrap Your Phone in Tin Foil: Massive Solar Storm Is Coming
- SAP Acquisition of SuccessFactors Clears Antitrust Hurdle
- China Racing to Expand Data Center Capacity
- 2011 in Review: The Year for Photographers and Creatives
- Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Hits 50,000 Apps, Still Lags
- Go Daddy Rivals Aim to Capitalize on SOPA Controversy
- Ice Cream Sandwich
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- The Keyboard
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- Home Screen Folders
- Home Screen Folders
- Photo Editing
- Camera
- Reject and Text
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- Drag and Drop Widgets
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- 10 Must-Have iPhone Games
- Image Gallery: Google's Ice Cream Sandwich
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- Japan's Mitsui to Invest in U.S. Tres Amigas Smart Power Grid Project
- China to Launch GPS Alternative With Own Beidou System
- 10 Biggest Tech Letdowns of 2011
- Processors: What to Expect From CPUs in 2012
- Twitter-Writing Laser Gun Turns Tweets Into Art
- Security Headlines You'll Never Read
- Why is Windows Phone 7 Failing? Former General Manager Explains
- Yes! Jailbreak iOS 5.0.1 on iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad -- Untethered
- Apple's Purchase of Anobit Will Give It a Leg Up on Rivals
- 2012: Virtual Desktops Are All the Rage
- Intel Antitrust Case May Be Headed to New York Court
- NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, and Others to Set Up Joint LTE Chip Venture
- UK E-Health System Could Cost CSC $1.5B Writeoff
- Penny Arcade Publishes Transcripts Of Customer Service Blunder
- JXD S7100: The $140 Android Tablet That Plays Everything
- Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab Might Get Ice Cream Sandwich After All
- Lego Particle Collider Looks Awesome, Won't Find Higgs Boson Anytime Soon
- This Portable GameCube is What We Really Wanted For Christmas
- Dazzlepod Offers Stratfor Customers a Way to Check on Anonymous Hack
- The Cloud, Day 19: IT Department Included
- Mobile Payments to Make Slow Progress in 2012
- Ten IT News Stories We'll Read in 2012
- GoDaddy, Rival Trade Accusations Over Domain Name Transfers
- Apple Fined €900,000 in Italy
- Kindle Fire Hack Installs Ice Cream Sandwich
- Razor-qt: A New Linux Desktop Alternative
- 5 Business Tech Resolutions for 2012
- Nintendo's 'Revolution'
- Microsoft Windows' Favorite Cities
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- Google's Sweet Tooth
- Apple Walks on the Wild Side
- Facebook's Rumored Phone
- What's in a Codename?
- Mozilla Enjoys the Outdoors
- Apple Upsets Carl Sagan
- Sony Releases PlayStation Vita Bug Fix Before U.S. Launch
- Use a 64-Bit PC? Instead of Firefox, Try Waterfox 9.0
- Spire Program Ports Siri to Jailbroken iOS Devices
- Official Zelda Timeline Revealed: A Link to the Past and the Future and the Other Future
- Facebook Post Saves Woman from Hostage Situation
- Uncovering Tech's Most Peculiar Product Codenames
- How 4G Will Change the Way We Drive
- Ultrabooks Buying Guide: Purchase an Ultrathin Laptop Now or Later?
- Location Data Sharing is Dumb on Many Levels
- Kinect Effect: Not Just for Gaming
- 10 Things to Do With Your New Mac
- Why Aren't Other SOPA Supporters Being Punished Like GoDaddy?
- Mozilla's Three Big Bets to Keep the Web Open
- Competitor: GoDaddy Thwarting Domain Transfers
- Siri Can Now Control Your Mac, Will Control Your Vacuum Next
- Ice Cream Sandwich Coming to Some LG Phones in Mid-2012
- IBM's Watson Shows up for Work at Cedars-Sinai's Cancer Center
- University of Notre Dame Researchers Develop Solar Cell Paint
- The 10 Dumbest Tech Moves of 2011
- Anomaly: Warzone Earth Invades Kindle Fire and Other Android Devices
- Confidential Client List Safe from Anonymous, Says Hacker Target
- Google, Microsoft Square off for Search Supremacy
- Six Free Software Packages to Load on Your New PC
- 2012 Will See Rise in Cyber-Espionage and Malware, Experts Say
- 25 Top Network and IT Industry News Stories of 2011
- Samsung to Buy Sony's Share of LCD Panel Joint Company for $934 Million
- What to Expect in Printers in 2012
- The Sanction Offers Weatherproof Protection for Your Laptop
- Find My Friends
- How to Take Your Holiday Gathering Virtual
- BlackBerry Bold 9900: The Swan Song of a Standard
- Procrastinator's Gift Guide to iOS Apps
- Nokia Lumia 900
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- Safe Bet: Mobile Stays Hot in 2012, Among Other Predictions
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- FTC Fishes for Info on Facial Recognition
- Report: Indian Court Orders 22 Websites to Remove Offensive Content
- Tupac Lives! Biggie Too!
- Windows 8 Details Seep Out
- Bugs & Fixes: Bridge Over Troubled Modem
- iPad Future is Hazy
- Free Classes Teach You How to Use Your Smartphone
- 5 iPhone and iPad Apps that Make Great (Last-Minute) Gifts
- Google Helps You Follow Santa with Smartphones and Social Media
- Best and Worst Celebrity Technology Moments of 2011
- Volkswagen's After-Hours Blackberry E-mail Ban is a Brilliant Idea
- Google Wants Groups Removed from Books Lawsuits
- Holiday Gifts for the the Bores, Drones, and Brats on Your Gift List
- Naval Researchers Pioneer TCP-based Spam Detection
- Wall Street Beat: Tech Confidence Recovers After Oracle's Miss
- GoDaddy's Reversal a Win for Customer Pressure
- Embrace the Mobile Revolution in 2012
- GoDaddy Drops Support for SOPA, Avoids Backlash, Boycott
- Interface Board Adds USB to DIY Projects
- Kinect Hacked to Weigh Astronauts in Space
- Ubuntu 11.10 'Oneiric Ocelot' Will Power New PC Line
- Hackers Abuse PHP Setting to Inject Malicious Code Into Websites
- Tech Community Lashes Out at GoDaddy Over SOPA Support
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 Breaks Half a Million Sales in Japan
- How to Pay Less for All Your Business Gear
- Razer Delays Gaming Laptop -- But Sweetens Release
- Big Data, Analytics Get Even Bigger, Hotter in 2012
- For 2012, Power-Efficient Servers Could Get a Shot in the ARM
- Quicken 2007 to Arrive on Lion . . . Eventually
- Did Smartphones kill the Point-and-Shoot?
- Republic Wireless Scraps Data Restrictions
- The (Not So) Great Holiday 2011 Xbox LIVE 'Oops'
- Dropbox Optimizes App for Android 4.0
- Patent Firm Sues German Retailers for Selling HTC Phones
- GoDaddy Faces Boycott Threat From SOPA Opponents
- Mozilla Re-Releases Firefox 9, Backs Out Fix Causing Crashes
- Chip and PIN Credit Cards
- Robots in the Workplace
- 2011 Year in Review: Apple
- GeekBytes: There's Waldo!
- FCC Clears AT&T-Qualcomm Spectrum Deal
- Last-Minute Tech Shopper Gift Guide
- Amazing Tech Changing Business Around the World
- Batman: Arkham City Adds New Skins, Fresh DLC
- Report: Google to Pay Mozilla $300M Annually in Search Deal
- Why RIM Should Not Sell the BlackBerry Brand--and Why It Should
- Inventor of SecurID: 'Windows 8 Picture Password is Fisher-Price Toy'
- FCC Approves First White Spaces Database, Device
- Guy Proposes to Girlfriend With Memes, Geek Girls Green With Envy
- HTC EVO View 4G Tablet Gets Honeycomb at Last
- Microsoft's Breakup with CES: 5 Plausible Theories Why It's Splitsville
- IQ Cubes Are Even More Impossible to Solve Than Rubik's Cubes
- RightNow Shareholders Approve US$1.5 Billion Sale to Oracle
- August: Land Art
- July: Japan Disaster Zone Street View
- June: Live Transit Updates
- May: 360-Degree Businesses
- April: Mountain Tour
- March: Japan Satellite Imagery
- February: Off-Roading in Street View
- January: Fresh 45-Degree Imagery
- December: Google Earth on 48 Screens
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- October: One Billion Downloads
- Best of Google Maps and Google Earth
- How to Stay Connected in Unconnected Places
- World's Smallest USB Stick Fits Flush to Your Computer
- Ready for a New Linux Desktop? Meet Mint's 'Cinnamon'
- The Tech Industry's Biggest Bozos of 2011
- Nikon?s New Adapter Brings Big Glass to its Small Nikon 1 Cameras
- Buyer's Guide to iPad Cases
- LinkedIn Open Sources Search Engine
- They're Practically Giving It Away: Holiday Sale Holdup
- PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS Lose Battery Test Race To The PSP
- Lawmakers Ask ICANN to Delay Generic TLD Plan
- LogMeIn Goes Free With iOS App for iPad and iPhone Remote Desktop Access
- Remote Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Exposed for Siemens SCADA Software
- And Facebook's Top Games of 2011 Are?
- EBay Buys BillSafe for 'purchase-on-invoice' Technology
- Samsung Scores Victory Against Apple in Germany
- Eight Signs Your Business is Tech-Illiterate
- Mozilla Launches Firefox 9, Speeds Up JavaScript
- EU Mobile Roaming Proposals Face Flack From All Sides
- 3D Printing: A Technology Awaits its iPad Moment
- Best of Google Maps and Google Earth 2011
- Akamai Acquires Mobile, Cloud Traffic Optimizer Cotendo
- Xerox PARC Founder Jacob E. Goldman Dies
- A Brief History of Microsoft Vegas Keynotes (Now That They're Going Away)
- Amazon's Private Clouds Get More Advanced Networking Features
- Angry Birds Fly on RIM PlayBook
- Canon Pixma iP2702 Inkjet Printer Only $20
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- GeekBytes: Doing Christmas the Geek Way
- Nikon Coolpix S8200 Digital Camera, $219
- LightSquared Says GPS Has to Accept Interference
- LinkedIn Eyes Growth in Asia Pacific in 2012
- Microsoft Bails From CES Tech Trade Show After 2012
- Timeline: The Birth and Death of the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger
- Simplify Web Page Viewing on Firefox with Evernote's Clearly Add-On
- Amazon Kindle Fire OS Update: 5 Fixes Outlined
- Acer to Launch 15-inch Ultrabook for $699
- Sony Sued For Preventing Playstation Network Users From Suing Sony
- Sophos Updates Mobile Device Management Platform
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- Feeling Witty? Enter Google's Search Caption Challenge
- This 13-Foot Tall Robot Is the Next Step to Building a Gundam
- Sustaining Your Career During Unsettled Times
- No Car Thief Can Fool This Japanese Car Seat
- Microsoft Lowering Its Profile at CES After 2012
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- Dragon Age III May Draw Inspiration from Skyrim
- Kickstarter Project Gives Your iPhone Solar Power
- LibreOffice Backers Want Community to Join 'bug Hunt'
- Facebook Commits to Changes Following Critical Irish Audit
- 3D Printers: Almost Mainstream
- PayPal Tests Mobile Payments in Sweden
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- IT's Winning (and Losing) Job Titles
- Nokia Ditches Symbian Name, Next Version Just Called Nokia Belle
- Scammers Use Browser Extensions to Hijack Facebook Accounts
- Look, Touch and Feel: How Your Mobile Interface Will Morph in 2012
- New Zero-day Vulnerability in Windows 7 64-bit May Allow Remote Code Execution
- Google: Android Activations Top 700,000 a Day
- Amazon Updates Kindle Fire Software: Fixes Some Nagging Issues
- Google Voice Lets You 'Send a Call From Santa' Once Again
- Baidu Removed but Taobao Stays in US "notorious Markets" List
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- IBM Predicts Five Big Technologies of the Future
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- Oracle Q2 Net Income Jumps 17 Percent, but Hardware Sales Slump
- Twitter to Open Source Android Security Tech
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