Apple Matches iPhone Discounts Ahead of New Model Apple is matching discounted pricing of the iPhone at third-party retailers. Many see this as the strongest signal yet from Apple it will release a new iPhone model soon. Share: |
Blizzard Hack: A Security Guide For Battle.net Users Diablo III and World of Warcraft players should change their passwords and protect their e-mail accounts now, and expect tighter security from the gaming service. Share: |
Microsoft Surface Fuels Fear and Loathing in PC Land Tough talk about Microsoft's upcoming tablet is the latest sign of a PC industry in panic mode. Share: |
NASA Upgrades Mars Curiosity Software ... From 350 Million Miles Away Picture doing a remote software upgrade. Now picture doing it when the machine you're upgrading is a robotic rover sitting 350 million miles away, on the surface of the planet Mars. Share: |
GNOME Announces a Brand-New OS Coming in 2014 Tablet-focused touch capabilities, meanwhile, are now on the way to the GNOME desktop. Share: |
Google to Pay $22.5 Million Fine for Safari Tracking Violations UPDATE: The $22.5 million civil penalty is the largest ever secured by the Federal Trade Commission for a violation of one of its orders. Share: |
Blizzard Entertainment Warns of Password Breach The World of Warcraft and Starcraft maker is prodding some users to change their passwords and security questions. Share: |
Microsoft Opening a Dozen Stores for the Holidays Microsoft is preparing to open an additional dozen pop-up stores across the country, just in time for the holidays. Share: |
Official Olympics Website Won't Win a Gold Medal The London 2012 Website has deteriorated during demand during the Olympic Games, performing poorly in a number of areas. Share: |
Streaming Music is&Good for Music Labels? Warner Music Group reports 8% of its total revenue comes from streaming music services. CD buying is down, but so perhaps is piracy. Share: |
Best Google Nexus 7 Apps: 16 Free Downloads for Your Android Tablet You have a shiny new Google Nexus 7 Android tablet. Now it's time to make it your own with some valuable mobile apps for entertainment, social networking, remote-PC access, instant messaging, sports, gaming and more. Best of all: They're all free. Share: |
New Xbox to Launch Within 18 Months, Says Microsoft Job Listing A Microsoft job listing (pulled earlier today) said that a new Xbox will be coming in 18 months. Share: |
4 Facebook Timeline Settings to Revisit If you are one of the many Facebook users who have resisted the switch to Timeline, your days with the old format are numbered: Reports say that Facebook will begin rolling out Timeline to all members by the fall. Share: |
Microsoft Metro: What's in a Name? The next Windows needs something memorable or catchy that can help Microsoft's new design aesthetic to outlive its legacy. Share: |
Apple's iOS 6: What We Know A peek at the latest beta reveals new connectivity features and interface updates in the refresh to Apple's mobile operating system. Share: |
FTC Gives Final Approval to Facebook Privacy Settlement As part of the deal, Facebook denies the allegations and makes no admission of guilt. Share: |
Hands on With Windows To Go: The Good, the Bad, the USB Bootable When I attended TechEd 2012 in Amsterdam at the end of June, the Windows To Go session was likely the most attended session all day. And it's easy to see why. Share: |
Google's Graveyard: 15 Products Google Has Killed Missing your favorite Google app? Here are 15 products that Google has killed or has announced plans to kill. Share: |
Cars.com Races to Make Sure Performance Keeps up With Growth With business accelerating, it's about handling the bumps in the road. Share: |
Samsung Could Face Court Penalty Over Lawyer's Oversight in Patent Case Samsung could face penalties from a federal judge after one of its lawyers involved in the patent battle against Apple admitted that she hadn't file the paperwork necessary to practice in the court. Share: |
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