Amazon Unveils Sleek New Kindle Third-generation e-readers lighter weight and better screen make it the most enticing Kindle yet. |
The Facebook Data Torrent Debacle: Q&A Security concerns over Facebook have been raised after a security consultant collected 171 million Facebook accounts from publicly available information. Here is what you need to know. |
Sleazy Marketers Game Google's Sponsored Ads Sponsored links at the top of Google search results last week promised to take you to the official sites of big brands, but instead led to pages designed to extract your personal data. |
Beauty Shots: Technology to Drool Over Take a gander at some of the most gorgeous tech of the year from the 2010 Industrial Design Excellence Awards. |
Amazon's $139 Kindle: 6 Things to Love There is lots to love about Amazon's new smaller, faster, cheaper graphite Kindle. Here are a half dozen reasons to like the device. |
Droid X Ad Pours Salt on Apple's iPhone 4 Wound Ads in national papers take a jab at iPhone 4's antenna problems, promising there's "No Jacket Required" to make Droid X calls. |
WikiLeaks' Afghan War Diary Tells Two Tales WikiLeaks' work with the New York Times, the Guardian, and Der Spiegel also points to future of Web journalism. |
Android App Data Theft: Advantage Apple? Who does a better job of keeping bad guys out of their mobile software application library, Apple or Android Market? |
Facebook May Get a Real 'Delete Account' Option Facebook is apparently testing new options for letting members delete their accounts. It's about friggin' time. |
Google's Social Gaming Plan: More Than Just Rumors? Even The Wall Street Journal suggests that insiders (unnamed, of course) reveal Google has something big planned -- and not just with Farmville. |
Facebook 'Questions' Service Attempts to Crowdsource Answers Facebook debuted a beta Questions service that relies on the Facebook community to hunt down answers to queries - rather than the standard links. |
Facebook Questions: Thumb Up or Down? Facebook Questions taps the social networks ginormous users base for answers to your questions. Do you give it a "Like" thumb up or a thumb down? |
Nintendo: We'll Reveal 3DS Launch, Price Details in September Nintendo says it'll put launch parameters and a price tag on its upcoming 3D handheld in September, suggests current pricing rumors have overshot the mark. |
Nintendo DS Sales Sink by Half, Intensify Quarterly Loss Nintendo records a substantial quarterly revenue loss as sales of its Nintendo DS handheld plummet. |
Motorola vs. Apple: Who's the Better Mudslinger? Apple and Motorola have started slinging mud as both attempt to dominate the smartphone market. |
Why Business Should Embrace the $139 Kindle 2 E-readers like the Kindle 2 can cut costs and improve productivity, and at $139 it's time for businesses to take a closer look at moving to digital publications. |
Rogue Android Apps Secretly Grab User Data Security experts claim a wallpaper app for Android based phone can surreptitiously grab user data and send it to a third party. |
Important Lessons to Learn from the Black Hat ATM Hack The ATM hack demonstrated at Black Hat is impressive in a sensational way, but it also holds important lessons for computer security in general. |
100M Facebook Profiles Now Available For Download Security expert proves a point about Facebook privacy and creates a database of 100M public profiles and makes them available for download. |
Amazon's New Kindle Rachets up E-reader Price Battle Amazon.com's announcement that it will launch a new version of its Kindle e-book reader in late August could further stoke a price battle between major players. |
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