November 2011
- Walmart's Shopycat Uses Facebook to Recommend Gifts
- Skyrim Collector?s Edition
- Hauppauge WinTV-DCR-2650
- Holiday Cheer for $200 or Less
- Kindle Fire
- AT&T, China Telecom to Share Infrastructure
- Alibaba Says No Decision on Joint Yahoo Bid
- PCWorld's Game of the Year: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution (PC, Xbox 360, PS3)
- To the Moon (PC)
- Dark Souls (PS3, Xbox 360)
- LittleBigPlanet 2 (PS3)
- Terraria (PC)
- The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (PC)
- Minecraft (PC)
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- Super Mario 3D Land (3DS)
- Batman: Arkham City (PC, PS3, Xbox 360)
- 2011's Best and Brightest
- The 10 Best Video Games of 2011
- GeekBytes: The Heat Is On
- Great Gifts Under $200
- Google Slaps Down Ballmer's Assertion About Cloud Biz
- 2 Billion Mobile Devices to Ship in 2016
- Carrier IQ Rootkit Reportedly Logs Everything On Millions Of Phones [Updated]
- Robots Have Just Become Self-Aware (Sorta)
- Portal Becomes A Reality--Sort of--With This Kickstarter Project
- Use a Mac? Camino 2.1 Is an Open Source Browser Alternative
- Internet Service Providers May Start Usage-Based Charging
- FCC OKs On-body Medical Networks
- Lawmakers Express Support for Internet Sales Tax
- Netflix Opens Door to Leaving Amazon Web Services
- Amazon Updates Kindle Fire, Removes Root Access
- Samsung Ships Test Units of Performance-boosting Mobile Chip
- A First Look at Spotify's New Music Apps
- CRM Packages Look to Ease Financial Firms' Move to Salesforce
- Nikon Coolpix S8100 Digital Camera, $150
- Bill Would Allow US Intelligence to Share Cyber-threat Info
- Mobile Spyware Raises Ethical, Legal Questions
- The Cloud, Day 16: Stuck in Upload Hell
- 1983 Serial Console Meets 2010 Mac Pro, Becomes Friends
- Ultrabooks May Get 5 Percent to 10 Percent Price Cut in Early 2012
- Can Facebook Reshape Its Privacy Image?
- This Is the First Full-Length Movie Filmed With a Smartphone
- Apple iPhone 4 'Self-Combusts' on Airplane
- Anonymous' Robin Hood Credit Card Fraud Campaign Could Hurt More Than Just Banks
- Spotify Unveils Platform for External Developers to Create Music Apps
- Panasonic DMP-BDT210 3D Blu-ray Player, $139
- Meet eSleeper, The Automated Arduino-Powered Kitteh Bed
- Box Offers Free Cloud Storage for LG Android Devices
- Apple iPod Touch 32GB (4th Gen), $275
- PlayStation 3 Firmware Update Turns 4.00, Adds Vita Support
- 4 Reasons Windows 8 Tablets Aren't Dead in the Water
- EBay Finishes Data Center in a Very Hot Place
- Adobe Buys Efficient Frontier to Boost Its Online Advertising Capabilities
- Test Drive Windows Phone Mango on your Android or iPhone
- Salesforce.com Rolls out Social Marketing Cloud
- Hands-On with Microsoft's Handy New SkyDrive Features
- Why Microsoft Office on iPad Would Be Awesome...and Not
- New Google Navigation Bar is Part One of Redesign
- Spotify to Announce 'New Direction': 5 Possible Directions
- The Cloud, Day 15: Dollars and Cents in the Cloud
- Web Application Scans Facebook for Unflattering Photos
- Apple Seeks to Block Sale of Modified Samsung Galaxy Tablet in Germany
- MobileIron's Management Software Prepares for Android
- Acer Sees Ultrabook Shipments on Track for Q4, With Price Drop in 2013
- Apple Twelve South Compass Mobile Stand for iPad
- ThinkGeek Yoda Plush Backpack
- ThinkGeek Scrolling LED Belt Buckle
- Monserat De Lucca Pac-Man Earrings
- Logitech M525 Mouse
- Electrifying Holiday Gifts That Won?t Fry Your Credit Card
- Etsy.com's Clocks Made From Computer Hard-Drive Parts
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- NeatoShop's Bacon Wallet
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- HTC Wins Ruling in U.S. Case Over Digital Camera Patents
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- GeekBytes: Sending It to the (Mini) Printers
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- Stocking Stuffers: 15 Great Tech Gifts Under $50
- Q&A: How Digital Effects Gave 'The Muppets' New Freedom
- FCC Riles AT&T by Releasing Report on T-Mobile Merger
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- HP LaserJet Printers Vulnerable to Attacks, Researchers Warn
- Verizon Launches Xbox 360 Streaming TV Service Offer for FiOS Customers
- Cisco, Juniper, Check Point, Palo Alto Among Firms in Security Contest
- Floppy Quartet Sings Portal's 'Still Alive'--Ironically
- Apple Yanks iPhone Tethering App From App Store
- WordAds Opens Monetization to Free WordPress Blogs
- BlackBerry Mobile Fusion: What You Need to Know
- NetSpot Helps You Optimize Your Wi-Fi Networks
- Microsoft Wants to Turn Your Android or iPhone Into a Windows Phone
- Acer Says It Will Continue Making Netbooks
- Privacy Groups Generally Cheer FTC's Facebook Settlement
- As Cyberattacks Grow, Take Security Seriously
- Tablets to Get Faster With PCI Express 4.0
- Thanks, Feds: Facebook's 5 Big Privacy Changes
- Apple in the Enterprise: Breaking Microsoft's Grip
- Customer Sues Epicor After ERP Software Project Attempt Ends in 'big Mess'
- BEST BUY: Apple 32GB iPod Touch (Black), $275
- BEST BUY: 15.6-inch Toshiba Satellite Laptop, $380
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- WALMART: Garmin Nuvi 50LM, $130
- TARGET: 14.1 MP Canon PowerShot, $80
- TIGER DIRECT: Vizio 55-inch LCD 1080p HDTV, $900
- OFFICE DEPOT: Brother All-in-One Wireless Printer $100
- STAPLES: Hewlett-Packard Slimline Desktop, $330
- BESTBUY AND GAMESTOP: Wii Mario Bundle, $150
- BEST BUY: Nikon Coolpix 12.1 Megapixel Digital Camera, $150
- WALMART: PlayStation 3 Starter Bundle, $279
- AMAZON: Seagate 2 TB External HDD, $132
- AMAZON: LG 42-inch LCD 1080p HDTV, $680
- BEST BUY: Apple 8GB iPod Touch, $190
- AMAZON: Panasonic Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray Player, $139
- BEST BUY: 15.6-inch Lenovo Laptop, $300
- Is Cloud Computing for You? Five Points to Consider
- Nokia Siemens to Sell WiMax Business to NewNet
- Nokia N900 Gets Ice Cream Sandwich, Melts Under Pressure
- Apple and Spotify Create Ripples in the Streaming Music World
- Lucky Supermarkets Of California Finds Tampered Card Readers
- Interest in Windows 8 Tablet Waning, Forrester Says
- Facebook Settles FTC Privacy Complaints
- Are DuckDuckGo's Bing Ties a Problem for Linux Mint?
- Google Maps App for Android Adds Indoor Floorplans
- Rumor: Kinect 2 Will Read Lips and Track Your Emotional State
- RIM Plays to Its Strengths With BlackBerry Mobile Fusion Management Package
- 15 Top Cyber Week Tech Deals
- EU Seeks to Simplify Cross-border Data Protection Compliance
- Microsoft: Office 365 a Hit, Especially With Small Businesses
- WatchGuard Launches IOS-friendly Security Appliance
- Fighting Malware and Cybercrime with Old School Criminology
- European Commission Proposals Would Help Online Shoppers Resolve Disputes
- Mobile Industry Rolls out Gaming Rating System
- Facebook Community Forum Swamped by Spam During Thanksgiving Weekend
- New Skyrim Patch 1.2 Fixes All Kinds of Stuff
- iOS 5.1 Beta Tips New iPhone, iPads And Next-Gen Apple TV
- Tags, Scripts and Widgets Drag Website Loading Times Down
- iTether: iPhone Tethering With No Monthly Fee UPDATE
- Digital Photo Retouching Quantified in New Metric
- Programming Languages Cannot Be Copyrighted, Says Senior EU Court Adviser
- Free Software Activists to Take on Google With New Free Search Engine
- Three out of 10 Americans Do Most Holiday Shopping Online
- Video Calling Is Finally Catching On
- Senator Vows to Topple Anti-Piracy Bill with StopCensorship.org
- WikiLeaks: Security Worries Impede New Submission System
- Lenovo Unveils New Tablets, Smartphone and Plans 'Smart TV'
- NTT DoCoMo Strongly Backs Smartphone TV Service, Aims for Global Adoption
- Rohm Builds Chip That Will Send Data at 30Gbps, Through Clothing, Paper
- Protocol Deal to Bring Compatible Microsoft Apps to IOS, Android
- HP Pairs Autonomy and Vertica Software
- Facebook Denies Disputed Page to Both Merck Companies
- RIM to Offer Multiplatform Device Management
- Microsoft Expected to Trumpet Office 365 Momentum on Tuesday
- GeekBytes: We All Live In a Steampunk Submarine
- Flying Fingers Solve Hundreds of Rubik's Cubes
- Hackers Target IPv6
- Robot Prison Guards Will Creepily Monitor Prisoners
- Ruckus Tackles Channel-changing in Wi-Fi
- Siri Dictation Comes to Older iPhones; Only Jailbreakers Invited to the Party [Updated]
- Zynga Releases Mesh Animation Mobile Game, "Dream Zoo"
- LG Nitro HD: AT&T's 720p 4G LTE Phone
- Feds Celebrate Cyber Monday With Crackdown on Counterfeiters
- Geek Up Your Holiday With Lego Ornaments
- 3M, Infor in Legal Battle Over Millions in Software Fees
- RISC, Itanium Lose out to X86 in Q3 Server Market, Gartner Says
- How to Bulletproof Your Website
- Twitter Scoops up Mobile Security Developer Whisper Systems
- Researchers Crack Blu-Ray Encryption With Cheap Hardware
- Gigabyte Introduces Tablet-Laptop-Desktop Hybrid PC
- 12 Reasons to Try Linux Mint 12
- Finally, Some Privacy! Cool LCD Monitor Hack Helps Keep Your Secrets
- All I Want For Geekmas: Sarah?s Geeky Hanukkah Wish List
- Sprint's Unlimited Data Smartphone Plan Expected to End Soon
- Farewell to Flash
- US Agencies Seize 150 Sites Accused of Selling Counterfeit Goods
- Ice Cream Sandwich OS Available for (Some) U.S. Android Phones
- PS Vita Memory Card Prices Revealed: Far From a Deal
- Trojan Sends Premium-rate SMS Messages, Aims at European and Canadian Android Users
- Does Mobile Success Bring Danger?
- Cyber Monday Deal Roundup
- BEST BUY: Sharp Aquos 60-inch LED 1080p HDTV, $999
- BEST BUY: Sony HD Camcorder, $280
- BEST BUY: Asus 15.6-inch Laptop, $390
- BEST BUY: Magellan Roadmate 2036, $80
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- BEST BUY: Toshiba 55-inch LCD 1080p HDTV, $800
- OVERSTOCK AND J&R: Quad-Core 15.6-inch Asus Laptop, $750
- WALMART: iPad 2 32GB 3G + Wi-Fi Bundle, $688
- WALMART: Samsung 32-inch LCD 720p HDTV, $278
- STAPLES: HP PhotoSmart wireless All-in-One Printer, $70
- STAPLES: Kodak EasyShare M23 14MP camera, $70
- STAPLES AND OFFICE DEPOT: 17.3-inch Hewlett-Packard Laptop, $450
- AMAZON: Samsung 40-inch LCD 1080p HDTV, $726
- AMAZON: 12MP Canon PowerShot, $200
- BEST BUY: Video Game Deals, $10-$35
- BEST BUY: Video Game Deals, $10-$35
- BEST BUY: Video Game Deals, $10-$35
- BEST BUY: Video Game Deals, $10-$35
- Record Cyber Monday Hinted by Strong Black Friday
- AT&T Hackers Have Terrorist Connections, Say Philippines Police
- AMAZON: Garmin Nuvi 1450LMT, $130
- AMAZON: Samsung Galaxy 4.0 MP3 Player, $190
- AMAZON: Kindle DX, $259
- MICROSOFT STORE: Xbox 360 250GB Bundle, $395
- Black Friday Sales Make Kindle Fire a Bestseller
- UPDATE: $200 Blackberry Playbook Pulled From Retail Listings, Some Orders Canceled
- LENOVO: 50 Percent Off ThinkPads
- MACMALL: Mac Mini 500GB HDD, $565
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- Motorola Droid 4 Adds A Keyboard to Razr
- AMD Introduces Branded Memory Modules for Desktops
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- iPhone Customers 'Most Loyal' Smartphone Buyers
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- 'Charlatans' Said to Exaggerate Mobile Malware Fears
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- Largest DDoS Attack So Far This Year Peaked at 45 Gbps, Says Company
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- STAPLES: 15.6-inch Hewlett-Packard Pavilion G6 Laptop, $350
- SELECT RETAILERS: 160GB PlayStation 3 Plus Two Games, $200
- BEST BUY: Toshiba Internet-Capable Blu-ray Player $40
- WALMART: Sony CyberShot 16.1 Megapixel Camera, $129
- BEST BUY: Asus Transformer 16GB TF101, $250
- WALMART: Toshiba 65-inch 1080p LCD HDTV, $998 (Available Friday, 8 a.m.)
- GAMESTOP: Xbox 360 and PS3 Games, $10-$40
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- STAPLES: 17.3-inch Hewlett-Packard Pavilion dv7 Laptop, $700
- WALMART: JVC Everio HD Camcorder, $129
- TARGET: Acer 10.1-inch netbook, $157
- RADIOSHACK: Netgear N600 Wireless N Router, $60
- BEST BUY: Seagate 3TB External HDD, $100
- BEST BUY: Apple 16GB iPad 2 Wi-Fi Only, $455
- SELECT RETAILERS: 16GB RIM BlackBerry PlayBook, $200
- WALMART : 47-inch 1080p LED 3D HDTV bundle, $800
- AMAZON: Nikon Coolpix 10.1 MP, $250
- BEST BUY: Sharp 42-inch HDTV $200
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- RADIOSHACK: Xbox 360 Console with Kinect Sensor, $200
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