Our Top Stories | HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE Makes Its Debut Verizons latest LTE phone runs Android 4.0, has an 8-megapixel camera and has built-in Beats Audio for music enhancement. Share: | Google's Self-Driving Car Licensed to Hit Nevada Streets Google's modified Toyota Prius was given the thumbs up after successful test drives in Carson City and on the Las Vegas strip. Share: | $99 Xbox Confirmed: What You Really Need To Know About Microsoft's Offer Microsoft Monday confirmed rumors of an $99 Xbox game console, but don't buy until you understand the fine print. Share: | Facebook's Social Reader Users are Fleeing in Droves Social reader apps are basically the digital equivalent of inviting people to read over your shoulder, so it's good riddance to them. Share: | Google+ Hangouts On Air Now Offers Live Broadcasting for All Once you finished live streaming, the recording is uploaded to your YouTube channel, as well as on Google+ to keep for posterity. 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Share: | BlackBerry World Roundup: What to Know About RIM's '12 Show RIM held its annual BlackBerry World conference in Orlando this week, where the Canadian company made a number of significant announcements and unveiled a few surprises. Share: | Five Good Laptop Bargains to Consider Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo all have good bargains right now on laptops equipped with older CPUs. But should you wait for laptops powered by new Ivy Bridge chips to hit the shelves? We break it down. Share: | 12 Cool, Creative, and Just Plain Weird Gadget Concepts Take a gander at a dozen delightful concept designs for tomorrow's smartphones, laptops, gaming devices and more. Share: | Yahoo's CEO Saga: Fake Degrees and Boardroom Battles As current exec's lie is exposed, Yahoo could have to ready its revolving door of CEOs for another spin. Share: | Half of All Macs Will Lack Access to Security Updates by Summer Unless Apple changes its security update practice, nearly half of all Mac users will be adrift without patches sometime this summer. Share: | Myspace Settles FTC Privacy Investigation, Submits to 20 Years of Checks The settlement ends an FTC investigation arising from a complaint that Myspace shared personal information without first asking for permission from users. Share: | VeriFone to Announce New Mobile Payment Processing System The company will launch its SAIL program on May 8 and begin signing up customers immediately. Share: | Samsung Focus 2: First Impressions of a $50 Windows Phone The Samsung Focus 2 is an inexpensive, but stylish Windows Phone that will run on AT&Ts 4G LTE network. Share: | Photo Contest: Hot Pics for April Subscribers to Dave Johnson's Digital Focus newsletter took these award-winning shots. 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