Our Top Stories | Google's Calder Doodle Reacts to a Moving Laptop A fully HTML5 doodle marking the sculptor's 113th birthday spins and sways. Share: | Google Scrambles to Accelerate Google+ Business Profiles Demand for Google+ business profiles has reached white-hot intensity, prompting Google+ leader Vic Gundotra to acknowledge the company has been caught off guard. Share: | Google+ Hits 20 Million Users. Now What? Businesses and gamers will have to be patient, but Google acknowledges enhancements are coming for its fast-growing social network. Share: | Developers' Big Decision: Whether to Bet the Farm on Facebook FarmVille creator Zynga sees big riches in social network platforms, but vendor lock-in means this gold rush may not pan out for independent developers Share: | Apple's iPad Eats into PC Market The iPad's share rose from 7 percent in January to 11 percent now, according to a report. Share: | Google Warns 1 Million PCs Hit by Search Hijack The search giant identifies a malware scheme that redirects browsers through proxy servers. Share: | Sony Grappling with 55 U.S. Lawsuits After PSN Hack Sony faces 55 lawsuits in the U.S. alone related to the PlayStation Network data breach that occurred in mid-April. Share: | RIM Confirms 'Old' Android App Player Leak UPDATE: Research In Motion may be getting close to releasing the Android app player it promised for the PlayBook, after a version was spotted online. Share: | 7 Solid Reasons to Keep the Faith in RIM, BlackBerry It seems like nobody has anything good to say about BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) these days. Share: | LulzSec, Anonymous Hackers Undeterred So-called hacktivist groups vow to continue with their hacking campaigns and dare law enforcement to try to stop them. Share: | The Biggest Flops of 2011, So Far It's only July, and already we've seen a goodly clutch of disappointments and outright tech failures. Here are dozen glaring examples. Share: | Microsoft Earnings Boosted by Business UPDATE: Xbox sales strong along with Office and server software, but Windows flattens after Windows 7 release. Share: | Guitar Hero Comeback Planned Analysis: Activision has formed a new studio to reinvent the Guitar Hero franchise. Share: | Cyberthugs Love Smartphones and Leaky, Sneaky Mobile Malware Cyberthugs may love your smartphone even more than you and are 'thinking outside the box' to infect yours to better steal your data. Share: | Nokia Needs a Windows Phone (Badly) Nokia needs to jump on the smartphone ship, or it's going to miss the boat. Share: | Apple Said In Early Talks to Acquire Hulu Hulu has been seeking a suitor for some time, and perhaps the streaming site has found one in Cupertino. Share: | Microsoft Appeases Tribe Over 'Tulalip' Code Name Microsoft's secret social networking project is glimpsed, and a Native American tribe wants to know why Microsoft is using its name. Share: | Bing Tests Live Tiles, Plans Google-Like Instant Search The Internet search wars could soon heat up as word of Microsoft Bing innovations leak out. Share: | Google Nexus S Comes to AT&T July 24 The pretty Nexus S will be available to AT&T customers for $100 on July 24 Share: | Google Labs' Greatest Non-Hits A retrospective on the coolest ideas to come out of Google Labs that haven't (yet) become staple features of the Google Empire Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Still Awesome After All These Years: Eight Excellent Free DownloadsWine gets better with age. Men get more distinguished-looking. And some programs are like perennials, returning each year with fresh blooms and stronger stems. 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