Our Top Stories | The Apple iPad Printing Secret Apple's iPad can't print, you say? Pshaw. You just have to know the secret to making it happen. | Google Wants to Put Printing In the Cloud Google Cloud Print would support printing from Google Docs to the printer of your choice (and access). | Boxee App Headed to iPhone and iPad? The free social media software company is looking for an iPad/iPhone app developer with experience in Android app development. | Apple Rejects Pulitzer Prize Winner's App Cartoonist says Apple banned his political satire as "objectionable." | AMD's Six-core Phenom II X6 Chips Appear in Stores A few online retailers are taking pre-orders for Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming six-core Phenom II X6 chips for desktops ahead of official launch. | Google: YouTube Was Sustained by Piracy Documents released in Viacom's suit against Google reveal the web giant's early assessment of the video-sharing site. | PlayStation Site Reveals 3D Versions of Games An promotion running on the UK PlayStation site hyping 3D gaming on Bravia TVs has revealed four games that will launch alongside the HDTV in June--Wipeout HD... | NPD: March Video Game Sales Up, Final Fantasy XIII Leads God of War III took top slot in NPD's March 2010's video game biz report, but Final Fantasy XIII beat all in cross-platform franchise figures. | Face-Off: Sony Sings of PS3 Growth, Microsoft Teases E3 Reveals The March 2010 NPD retail video game sales numbers are in, and here's what Microsoft and Sony had to say about them. | Android Claims 38,000 Apps But What of Quality? Google is less fussy about what fills its app store than Apple, so the numbers may not matter. | Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Jailbroken; Next iPhone Photos Appear Here's what's next for the iPhone -- both from Apple and from its friendly hackers. | HTC Droid Incredible Arrives on Verizon April 29 On paper, this looks like the Android handset to beat for the time being. | Ning: No More Free Networks The company, which hosts 2.3 million social networks, says that it will shut down its free version and require network creators to either switch to a paid plan or leave Ning. | Toshiba To Debut iPad-Style Tablets Later This Year Add Toshiba to a growing list of PC manufacturers gearing up to compete with Apple's iPad in the burgeoning tablet computer market. | The Future of TV: 3D, WindowWalls, Visible Light Communication, and More What will home entertainment look like in a few years? Have a peek at some of the technologies that could change the way you watch TV. | RAID Made Easy Confused by the difference between RAID 0 and RAID 1+0? Our primer on the basics of data redundancy will help you sort out which type of RAID will best safeguard your data. | Google Drafts Cloud Printing Plan for Chrome OS Google has released details of a project to let Chrome OS users print documents to any printer from any application. | 3D on Your iPad... With and Without Glasses? Two apps for the iPad give you a 3D experience, using two different methods. | Controlling RFID Tags to Protect Privacy A researcher at the University of Calgary is working on controlling RFID tags and hopes to protect private information. | AMD Swings Second Consecutive Profitable Quarter in Q1 AMD reported a net profit of $257 million during the first quarter of 2010. | | | Sponsored Downloads | Software Oasis IP Spam Message Stopper UtilityPrevents IP messages from appearing on your machine. One click and your system is automatically protected. Each time you boot up, the IP Message Stopper settings keep your system continuously protected. A simple and intuitive graphical user interface always displays your protection status. A built-in system check allows you to send a test message to confirm your protection. A one-click disable feature allows you to accept wanted IP messages. This is particularly great for mobile users connecting to networks that use IP messaging. | Spamfigher ProIf you're looking for an Outlook, Outlook Express & Windows Mail tool to remove spam from your inbox, look no further. Simple, reliable and efficient. Join millions of Spamfighters in 206 countries/areas who have a clean inbox. Spamfighter is available in English, German, Spanish, Chinese, French, Italian, Greek, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Suomi, Japanese, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Russian, Czech, Thai and Danish. | | |
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