Super Technologies That Will Change the Face of Football As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, we take a look at science and technology that could redefine football as we know it. Share: |
Super Bowl XLV Tech: 10 Super Apps and Gadgets For The Big Game Make the 2011 Super Bowl your most epic Super Bowl celebration yet with these game day apps and gadgets. Share: |
Google's Copying Accusation Called 'Silly' Search industry analysts suggest that even if Microsoft did copy Google's search results the practice couldn't be scaled enough to mimic Google's algorithms. Share: |
Chrome OS vs. Android 3.0: Which will Survive? Analysis: Android 3.0 is blossoming into something more closely resembling a general-purpose computing platform -- including many features the Chrome OS may never have. Share: |
Verizon iPhone: The Reviews are Already In Analysis: The reviewers have similar likes and dislikes about the long-awaited Verizon iPhone, hitting stores next week. Share: |
Adobe's 'Sandbox' Security Beats a Hack Attack Adobe's upgraded Reader X does its job by spoiling a new attempt at a PDF exploit. Share: |
RIM Pushing WebWorks for Phone, PlayBook Development RIM rebranded Widgets to emphasize that it can be used to create entire applications instead of just the small on-screen tools usually associated with widget platforms. Share: |
Verizon Guy with iPhone: "Yes, I Can Hear You Now" Verizon, on the same day it began and then halted pre-orders for the iPhone 4, started airing an ad in which the Verizon Guy holds up an Apple smartphone and says, "Yes, I can hear you now." Share: |
Contest Promots Mobile Privacy A competition challenges developers to address security on smartphones and other mobile devices. Share: |
Google Fixes 9 Bugs in Chrome, Including Sandbox-escape Flaw Google on Thursday patched nine bugs in Chrome and upgraded the most stable edition of the browser to version 9. Share: |
Gadget Fans: Trends by Generation Analysis: A new Pew Internet study shows Millennials can't do without their cell phones -- but they're hardly the only ones toting them. Share: |
Verizon iPhone Fanatics Will Brave the Snow on Feb. 10 More than a quarter of AT&T customers and about a quarter of Verizon customers say they are willing to wait in line on Feb. 10 to switch over to Verizon's iPhone. Share: |
DC Universe Online Gets an Update Just in time for Valentine's Day, DC Universe Online has a content update all about Catwoman. And Cupid. Share: |
Might Nokia Adopt Windows Phone 7? The endorsement would be a plus for Microsoft's struggling smartphone line, benefiting both mobile device vendors. Share: |
A Quick Tour of Google Chrome 9: Instant Search, 3D, and Apps Here's what's new in Google Chrome 9. Share: |
iPad May Replace Textbooks and Playbooks Apple's tablet may replace textbooks in Georgia and playbooks in Dallas. Share: |
What Cloud Computing Means For the Real World IT executives fear security problems, but from almost every other perspective, including that of end-users, cloud computing makes a lot of sense. Share: |
ARM CEO: No Rush to Design a 64-bit Server Chip ARM is considering 64-bit extensions for its CPU designs, but their absence today doesn't harm its chances in the server market, ARM CEO Warren East said this... Share: |
Lawyers Say WikiLeaks' Assange Could End up in Guantanamo The extradition hearing for WikiLeak's founder Julian Assange is set to begin Monday in London, with his lawyers prepared to make arguments he could eventually... Share: |
Report: Nasdaq Systems Were Hacked Last Year Federal authorities are investigating a computer intrusion at the company that runs the Nasdaq stock exchange, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. Share: |
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