May 2010
- Intel's Roadmap Revealed: 6 Notebook CPUs Ahead
- Synaptics Trackpad Accepts Four-Finger Gestures
- Asus First to Put Intel's AppUp Store on Netbooks
- Intel Talks Technology Concepts, Plans Atom Update
- Intel Readies Atom Platform for Tablets
- Flexible Glass Technology Means Lighter, Brighter Displays
- Asus' New 10- and 12-inch Eee Pad Tablets: First Pics
- Apple Sells 2 Million iPads in Under Two Months
- Skype 2.0 for IPhone Enables Free Calls Over 3G -- for Now
- The Web Will Unify Fragmented Mobile OS World, Says Opera
- Apple Announces Two Millionth IPad Sale
- Fox Soccer App Delivers World Cup News to Your IPhone
- Don't Let Your PC Join the Zombie Hordes
- Nvidia Launches Budget 3D Graphics Card for Desktops
- Apple Says 2 Million iPads Sold In Under 60 days
- Asus, MSI Showcase Apple iPad Rivals
- It's Quit Facebook Day, Are You Leaving?
- Intel Unveils New Server Chip With 32 Cores
- 2005: The Lenovo X41 Tablet
- 2007: The OLPC XO Laptop
- 1999: The Apple iBook 3G
- 1982: The Grid Compass 1100
- 1982: The Compaq Portable
- 2010: The Apple iPad
- 1992: The IBM ThinkPad 700C
- 1989: The Poqet PC
- 1981: The Osborne 1
- A History of Portable Computing
- 1994: The Apple PowerBook 500
- 1995: The IBM ThinkPad 701
- 1983: The Epson HX-20
- 2007: The Asus Eee PC 4G
- Laptop Time Machine
- 1991: The Apple PowerBook 100
- Woman Sues Google for Bad Directions
- Nvidia CEO: Hardware Makers Uniting Behind Android
- Skype's New IPhone App Makes Calls Over 3G
- Facebook Block Removed in Pakistan, Imposed in Bangladesh
- The Real-Deal Nick Burns
- Hungover Sales Guys
- The Smelly Sock King
- Miss "That's Not My Dirty Spoon" Smith
- "How Much Ya Bench?"
- The Lunch Thief
- Next...
- Cube Squatters
- "Seagull" Stan
- Dr. Immunity
- Mary Megaphone
- 10 Types of Coworkers No One Would Miss
- China Flexes Supercomputing Muscle in Top 500 Rankings
- 5/17/10 Runner-Up: "Droplets" by Reza Haghighipour, Iran
- 5/17/10 Hot Pic: "Bendix Building" by Michael Doliveck, Morro Bay, California
- 5/24/10 Hot Pic: "Threads of Tranquility," by Russ Raines, Huntingtown, Maryland
- Photo Contest: Hot Pics for May
- 5/3/10 Runner-Up: "Morning Has Broken" by Gary L Sprague, New Kensington, Pennsylvania
- 5/31/10 Runner-Up: "Misty March Morning" by Barb Sieminski, Fort Wayne, Indiana
- 5/10/10 Hot Pic: "Roses" by Everett Bosch, Tracy, California
- 5/10/10 Runner-Up: "End of Day" by Jim Harmon, Carthage, New York
- 5/24/10 Runner-Up: "T-Rex in Pursuit," by Rob Petershack, Madison, Wisconsin
- 5/31/10 Hot Pic: "Hangin' Out" by Mike Hotchkin, Anchorage, Alaska
- 5/3/10 Hot Pic: "The Rocket's Red Glare" by Bob Davidson, Peoria, Arizona
- MSI Unveils Windows 7 and Android Tablets, Prototype 'Sketch Pad' Laptop
- The Next Apple TV: Apps on the Big Screen?
- "We Need a Place to Put These."
- The DVD and Blu-ray Era
- A Selection of Computer Cartridges
- End of an Era
- All Shapes and Sizes
- Largest and Smallest
- Downloading Games
- The First Cartridges
- The Internet Era
- The Cartridge's Last Stand
- The Evolution of Video Game Media
- Enter the Optical Disc
- Proprietary Optical Formats
- Mobile Cartridges
- User-Writable Media
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- Smartphone App Supplies Hotel Key
- Windows 7 Benefits as Budgets Thaw
- Future of Computing may Lie in Organic Molecules
- Thinner Kindle -- Coming Soon?
- Square Enix Brings Game, 3D Image Gallery to iPad
- Surprise! Young Users Protect Their Privacy Online
- iPad Pulls up Mac Sales on its Coattails, Study Says
- Google and AdMob Ready to Take on Apple iAd
- China Readies Internet Blackout for Tiananmen Square Anniversary
- iPhone Gets a Boost in Asia
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- Facebook Traffic Tops, Google Reports
- Windows XP Fans Uneasy as OS Nears Retirement
- Facebook's Privacy Reboot: Is That all You've Got for Us?
- Watching TV? Turn on the PC
- This Week in GeekTech: Hoverboards, Gaming, and Jailbreaking Fun!
- Gamers Dream Better, Study Says
- E-Reader Sales to Peak by 2013, Report Says
- WWDC: Ballmer Won't be There; What About Verizon?
- Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Should Rule Business Smartphones
- Negroponte Says $75 Prototype Tablet Coming in 2010
- What You Don't Know about Your Online Reputation Can Hurt You
- 'iPhone Killer' is Finally Here: It's Not Quite What You Think
- $100 Million 'Scareware' CEO Was Already a Fugitive
- Feds May Have Antitrust Case against Apple in iTunes
- Microsoft Admits Windows Phone 7 Slide Was Wrong
- FileMaker Puts Bento on iPad
- iPad Tales from the Queue
- World Tech Update: Facebook Changes, Ford Uses Games, and More...
- Dot Matrix Printers Make Music at Mutek 2010
- PictureShow Adds More Ways to Trick out Your IPhone Pics
- 'Quit Facebook Day' Looks Like A Hard Sell
- Motorola Android Tablet May Be Coming Soon
- Apple Needs to Jump on TV Opportunity, Analysts Say
- Original Prince of Persia Hits the App Store
- Where Is the Apple TV Heading?
- Rumor: The Next Apple TV Revealed?
- Google Targets Reader in Latest Phase of 'Kill IE6' Plan
- 3G Roaming Ripoffs Follow Apple iPad on its World Tour
- Apple iPad Mania Spans the Globe
- FontAgent Pro Adds Font Auto-activation for CS5 Apps
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- Singularity, Expected June 29
- Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest, Expected September 1
- Metroid Other M, Expected August 31
- Madden NFL 11, Expected August 10
- Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, Expected September 7
- L.A. Noire, Expected September 1
- All Points Bulletin, Expected June 29
- Dragon Quest IX, Expected July 11
- Sid Meier's Civilization V, Expected September 1
- 20 Sizzling Summer Video Games
- Two Worlds II, Expected September 14
- Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, Expected August 24
- LEGO Harry Potter, Expected June 29
- Brink, Expected September 7
- StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Expected July 27
- Halo: Reach, Expected September 14
- Crackdown 2, Expected June 6
- An Embarrassment of Game Riches, Including a Clutch of Windows-Based Titles
- NCAA Football 11, Expected July 13
- Valkyria Chronicles II, Expected August 31
- Mafia II, Expected August 24
- Dead Rising 2, Expected August 31
- Intel Overclocks New Core Processors for Speed Boost
- Oracle Adds Support for Open-source R
- Filter Text With Shell Commands
- Facebook Privacy Again, a Shake up at Microsoft
- Troubleshoot the Spinning Beach Ball
- Microsoft Tag: You're It
- Bull Bills Tera 100 as Europe's First Petaflop Computer
- Bugs & Fixes: Solving Flash Problems on a Mac
- iPhone 3G Shortages Bolster Update Expectations
- 3 Convertible Tablets That Mean Business
- Apple Overtakes Microsoft -- the PC's Death Knell?
- Can You Trust Facebook Now?
- Adobe Considers More Frequent Patch Schedule
- Small but Enthusiastic Crowd Greets iPad in Toronto
- iPad's Global Debut Draws Fans, Festivities
- SubRosaSoft Releases CopyCatX 5.0
- Verizon iPhone would Rock the Smartphone World
- First UK iPad Users Tweet their Pleasure
- Google Names Facebook Most Visited Site
- Research Robots 'Graduate,' Head to College
- Microsoft Issues Final Release for Tag
- Facebook Gets a Privacy Nip and Tuck
- China's OPhone to Find Its Way to US as Android+
- Computex 2010 to Feature IPad Rivals
- Former Google Exec Mentors Chinese Startups
- Glasses-free 3D LCD TVs Likely out by 2015
- RIM Too Busy to Work With China Unicom, Exec Says
- RIM Joint Venture to Invest $100M in China's Mobile Industry
- iPhone Security Flaw: Using a PIN Won't Help You
- Verizon Wireless?s New Plan: So Long Unlimited Data, Hello Buckets?
- Microsoft Needs a 'Killer' Windows 7 Tablet to Topple Apple
- Roku Launches New Netflix, More
- Ballmer: I'm Not Going to WWDC
- 5 Ways Steve Ballmer Can Save Microsoft's Mobile Bacon
- Border Searches of Laptops May Be Taken Off-site for Cause, Court Rules
- Verizon's Tiered LTE Plans Fuel 'Bill Shock' Debate
- Samsung vs. LG Spark at World IT Show 2010 With 3D
- Beware of Office 2010's 64-bit Shortcomings
- Microsoft Official Admits to Quiet Security Patching
- Of Smartphone Owners, iPhone Users Are the Most Satisfied
- Server Found With 44 Million Stolen Online Game Accounts
- Hackers Will Keep Hammering Facebook, Say Researchers
- Adobe Issues Security Update for Photoshop CS4
- Google Wi-Fi Snooping Should Serve As Security Wakeup Call
- Remains of the Day: Google Backtracks, NBC Plays Chicken
- Alleged $100M Scareware Sellers Facing Charges
- PangeaVR HD Gives IPads a Panoramic View
- IPad to Rescue Media From Penny-pinching Web Surfers?
- T'Light Desk Lamp Saves Energy, Charges Your Devices
- Acer's Android Phone Does HDMI, 720p Video
- Wall Street Beat: IT Leads Market Rally
- Why A Tablet, OLPC? Laptop Is Better For Education
- Microsoft: 'Ballmer at WWDC' Rumor is Wrong
- Microsoft's Internet Explorer Isn't Dead in the Enterprise
- Hoverboard Project Takes Flight--and Actually Hovers
- Rumor: Rock Band 3 to Ship with a Keytar?
- Australia's CSIRO Hits U.S. Carriers on WLAN Patents
- Why Microsoft Should Never Make a Windows 7 Tablet
- 1920s Mobile Phone Is 'Long Lost Cousin' of iPhone 4G
- Google AdMob Deal Closes
- Skype Has No Reason to Fear Google ? For Now
- A Monitor That Rolls Up: Sony Unveils Flexible OLED Display
- E-reader Sales Will Stagnate in 2014, Analyst Says
- IBookstore Now Allows Individuals to Submit Their E-books
- Apple 'Magical' Weapon: Educating Consumers
- Mozilla Circumvents iPhone Ban on Rival Browsers
- OLPC Rules out Windows for XO-3
- Facebook's Privacy Changes Get Mixed Reviews
- Icahn's Stake in Lawson Means Likely Push for Sale
- Symantec Promises Safer Surfing with Norton DNS
- Yubz Retro Handsets Bring Your IPhone Back to the '80s
- Grading Facebook's Privacy Changes
- Plastic Bullet Turns IPhone Photos Into Art
- Palm UI VP Defects to Google
- Barnes & Noble Launches BN EReader App for IPad
- Intel May Add Hardware Acceleration for Google's WebM
- 30 Best Sony PlayStation Network Games
- Google Rejects German Request for Wi-Fi Data
- Sophos: Scientist Infected With Virus Is Just Scaremongering
- How to Buy an Apple iPad in the UK
- Norton Plans to Go Beyond the PC
- Move Over, Microsoft: Apple is Now Tech's Bad Boy
- Acer Turns Its Attention to the Living Room With Clear.fi
- The Pirate Bay Must Stay Blocked in Denmark, Says Court
- Acer Shows off Android-powered Stream Handset
- Acer Looks to Founder to Tap Chinese Market
- Ballmer at Apple WWDC Keynote: Huh?
- Firefox Announces iPhone App
- Europe Warns Search Companies Over Data Retention
- Acer Makes Handheld Push With New E-reader, Android Tablet
- Barnes & Noble eReader Comes to the iPad
- OLPC's Negroponte Says XO-3 Prototype Tablet Coming in 2010
- NASA Shuttle Atlantis Makes Final Landing
- Apple More Valuable Than Microsoft: Does It Matter?
- Facebook's Privacy Changes: Are You Satisfied?
- Mozilla Preps Firefox Home App for the IPhone
- Foxconn Plans Safety Nets, May Raise Pay After 12th Suicide
- Rising Demand for PCs Lifts Lenovo out of the Red
- Pakistan Partially Unblocks Access to YouTube
- Holiday Inn Tests Smartphones As Room Keys
- Dell Adds Document Management Features to Printers
- Wired?s iPad App: Finally Here, Still a Work in Progress
- Cell Phone 'Bill Shock' Hits a Nerve, FCC Says
- Intel Larrabee GPU is Dead. Long Live Larrabee!
- Facebook Privacy Fixes: Your Guide to the Newest Changes
- Man Infects Himself with (Computer) Virus
- Wolfram|Alpha Revisited and No Longer Boring
- Apple Controls 70 Percent of U.S. Music Download Biz
- Microsoft's Real Problem Is Ballmer
- Three Ways for T-Mobile to Gain Relevance in US Market
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- Apple Tops Microsoft as World's Most Valuable Tech Firm
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- Apple, HP, Dell Team to Investigate Foxconn Suicides
- Facebook: Just Tell Users What's In It for Them
- Google Lets Users Opt out of Analytics Web Tracking
- Remainders: Winnie the Pooh and Microsoft, Too
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- WebMD Makes a House Call on the IPad
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- Facebook's Zuckerberg Answers Critics With New Privacy Controls
- HP Pavilion p6330f PC
- Dell Adamo XPS Laptop
- Facebook Earns Praise for Privacy Changes
- To Natal or Not to Natal in October for $150?
- Berners-Lee Deconstructs a Bag of Chips
- 10 Best Features of Office 2010 for the Enterprise
- PC Market Rebound Reflects Success of Windows 7
- Bach and Allard Both Leave Microsoft ? Coincidence?
- Why Do We Trust Google More Than Facebook?
- Talking Tech
- Half-Life 2 Now Available on Steam
- Make the Most of Your LinkedIn Connections on Twitter
- Researchers Take Major Step Toward Quantum Computing
- WWDC Preview: Apple Wages War on Three Fronts
- SGI Changes Tack, Builds Standard Data Center Containers
- Oco Adds Enterprise Features to Its On-demand BI
- US Needs Plan for Online Terrorism Recruiting, Expert Says
- Microsoft Researcher Calls for Information Literacy
- Internet Privacy Worries Are Eroding, Pew Finds
- Zynga Plus Yahoo Equals Life After Facebook
- Facebook Beefs Up Privacy With Three Big Changes
- Pakistan May Relax Bans on YouTube, Facebook
- Vidyo Brings Smartphones Into Videoconferences
- Sony to Bolster PSPgo Sales with Free Games
- FCC Survey Finds Shock and Confusion over Mobile Billing
- Bartz: Yahoo Working to Boost Flagging User Engagement
- Blocking IPhone SMS Messages
- Wired IPad App Hits the App Store
- Facebook's Privacy Fixes Can't Cure Stupid
- Apple: 'Saddened and Upset' by Latest Foxconn Deaths
- DOJ Looking Into ITunes Antitrust Allegations
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- Intel Cancels Larrabee, Plans Future Uses for Its Features
- VMware Fusion 3.1 Gets Faster, Stronger
- Amazon CEO: Kindle Won't Compete With IPad
- McAfee Adds Mobile Security with Trust Digital Purchase
- Devices Key as WiMax Supporter Moves to LTE
- Oracle Buys Telecom Billing Tech From Aussie Firm
- Speed up Your Wireless Network
- Has Apple's Music Biz Hit a Sour Note?
- Guess What? Apple Is Right About Flash on Smartphones
- Businesses Still Sticking With IE6
- Amazon: No Color Kindle Anytime Soon
- Google: Chrome 5 for Mac Is Stable
- Feds Looking Into Apple's iTunes Practices, Reports Say
- Browser Add-on Blocks Google Analytics
- Facebook Privacy: 5 Controls I'd Like To See
- Survey Says: iPad Is Killing Netbooks
- Marc Benioff Loves the IPad
- T-Mobile USA's CEO Prepares to Leave
- Sony Shows Rollable OLED Display (Video)
- Indonesia, India Offers Better Prospects Than China, MS Says
- Secret Motorola Droid Shadow Found in Gym
- Ballmer: Robbie Bach Just Wanted to Retire
- Sneaky Browser 'Tab-napping' Phishing Tactic Surfaces
- Google Building Speech Capabilities for Browsers
- Live Matrix: The Web Gets a Schedule
- Sorry Sony, HBO?s Still Beholden to Cable
- Microsoft Shakeup Shows Windows 7 Phone is in Deep Trouble
- Rock Band to Get Keyboards, Guitar Hero to Have Warriors
- Apple Repeats iPod Touch Back-to-school Deal
- Social Media the New Battleground for Spam, Malware: Sophos
- Lifelock Worries After Employee Data Leaked to Web
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- Remains of the Day: Bach, Allard Bid Microsoft Bye-bye
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- HP Tops IBM in Recovering Server Market, Gartner Says
- 13-inch MacBook Pro Receives Boot Camp Updates
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- Microsoft Risks Becoming Mobile Market Also-Ran
- Google Sued Over Wi-Fi Sniffing
- Why the Fate of Windows 7 'Slate' Tablet Is Sealed
- Dell Streak Has Potential, But Misses the Tablet Mark
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- Advice for Facebook: Just Ask Permission (Duh!)
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- Inception (July 16)
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