Our Top Stories | The Apple iPad 2 Effect: Samsung Rethinks Its Galaxy Tab 10.1 Samsung appears to be rethinking its next tablet's size and pricing after seeing the Apple iPad 2. Share: | iTunes Freedom Coming Soon? Unlimited downloads of your iTunes music purchases to any device you own reportedly is in the works. Share: | Consumer Tech is Coming to the Workplace -- Stop Fighting It! Wars between IT and users over mobile and social technologies are battles that no one can win -- but developers can end Share: | iPad 2 Fans: Beware the Security Risks Losing a mobile device means more than losing the platform; it's a wake-up call to back up data. Share: | GDC: Minecraft Designer Says Piracy Isn't Theft Piracy isn't stealing, claims Minecraft creator Markus Persson, but his comments gloss over a bigger issue. Share: | Prison for Four Who Ran Credit Card Fraud Market UPDATE: Police bust GhostMarket forum, a marketplace for everything from the famous Zeus online banking malware to recipes for making crystal meth and bombs. Share: | Android Edges RIM, Apple as Most Popular Smartphone OS Operating system choices are split roughly in thirds, with Android slightly ahead of its competitors. Share: | Time for Google to Rethink the Android Market Analysis: Android malware is nothing new, this apparently marks the first time that the problem has occurred on a larger scale. Share: | Wordpress Recovers From Huge DDoS Attack The widely-used blog management system says this week's attacks may have been a political protest. Share: | Samsung Pushes 'Green' Memory Analysis: Samsung shows off its 30nm Green DDR3 2 gigabit (Gb) and 4Gb memory. Share: | If BlackBerry Messenger Goes to Android, What Remains of BlackBerry? Is RIM giving up on the soul of the BlackBerry? Share: | Not Just About Cases Anymore: The Smart Cover Apple's latest accessory for its iPad 2. Share: | Microsoft Pushes Anti-AutoRun Update at XP, Vista Users Microsoft has changed how it delivers an update that disables AutoRun, a Windows feature that big name worms, including Conficker and Stuxnet, have used. If AutoRun is disabled, USB flash drives don't automatically launch. Share: | 26 Exabytes of Data Traffic in 2010 As smartphones and app downloads redefine the end-user mobile experience mobile carriers are facing a mobile data traffic boom that is rippling through their networks. Share: | GDC: What Floats Up Must Rain Down in Homefront Balloon Debacle THQ releases 10,000 balloons in Homefront promotional stunt, but the balloons were swept into the San Francisco Bay, prompting criticism from...well, everyone. Share: | Even at $150, Sony PSP Go Still Pricey Sony drops the PSP Go's price another $50, but still seems to have its handheld pricing mixed up. Share: | Will Microsoft Beat Google in the Travel Search Wars? Microsoft's choice of Kayak.com as a travel search partner for Bing ups the stakes in the battle with Google for best travel search results. Share: | Morgan Stanley Named as New Victim of Aurora Hacks Morgan Stanley was an undisclosed victim of the infamous Chinese 'Aurora' hacks of 2009, new emails leaked recently from security company HBGary have said. Share: | Promise Delivers on Thunderbolt After a last minute courier delivery on Thursday morning to CeBIT Hall 2, Promise Technology became the first company at CeBit to demonstrate Thunderbolt. Share: | Extreme Roadmap Plots Broader View of Mobility Extreme Networks' new product roadmap has a catchy name -- Make Your Network Mobile -- but it might be a little misleading since the plan has little to do with iPhones, tablets or moving around between cellular and Wi-Fi networks. Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Photo Recovery GeniusRecover photos and video from media storage devices like digital cameras, hard drives, CD or DVD discs, mobile phones and most flash cards. Easy to use; just follow the step-by-step wizard to select the device/media and file types you'd like to recover, and get your photos or videos back in minutes. (Compatibility: Windows 98, XP, 2000, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code EOFS-R49D at checkout for a 5% discount. | Driver Navigator - 1 Computer with Auto UpgradeUpdate your drivers with ease. Don't spend hours tracking down the latest audio, video, printer, etc. driver. Let Driver Navigator do it automatically. Driver Navigator will scan your computer and automatically detect and download virtually all drivers, including those for touch pads, wireless devices, even your mouse. Nothing could be easier and faster. (Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7) Use coupon code EASE-ACFP at checkout for a $29.95 discount! | | |
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