iPhoneography: The Art of iPhone Photography Armed with iPhones and digital editing software, these 13 artists have turned a smartphone into a creative canvas. Share: |
Federal Jury Decides Largely in Apple's Favor, Samsung Hit With $1 Billion in Damages The jury in the Apple/Samsung patent case decides that Samsung must pay Apple $1 billion for mobile tech patent infringements. Share: |
The Apple-Samsung Verdict: 11 Q&As The first round is over, but the battle continues. A patent attorney explains what may be ahead in design, innovation, the market, and of course the appeals and the next confrontations. Share: |
Cell Service: Bogus Charges and Limitations Gibbs ponders how the cell carriers gouge us for a few extra cents. Share: |
Dell, HP Say Windows 8 Is Trashing PC Sales To hear Dell and HP tell it, the slump in PC sales can be blamed in part on Windows 8, which won't do much to improve the situation until sometime next year. Share: |
Judge Sees Nothing Unreasonable About $675,000 Music Piracy Fine Joel Tenenbaum, the music downloader, has been fighting the case since 2007. Share: |
In Wake of Samsung-Apple Ruling, Nokia Stands on Solid Ground The Windows Phone interface offers a distinctly different appearance and operation compared to the first smartphones that followed the iPhone. Share: |
Would You Open Your Home to a Hacker -- For Free? Kansas City Hacker Homes group is looking for people to let entrepreneurs camp out on their couches and access Google Fiber services. Share: |
Happy Birthday, Linux: Raise a Glass Analysis: Linux is turning 21. It's time to break out the good stuff. Share: |
Feds Crack Down on Pirated Android Apps The Department of Justice has seized at least three websites for allegedly selling pirated mobile apps, in an apparent campaign against illicit markets. Share: |
Quick Verdict in Apple Trial Doesn't Mean Jury Shirked Its Duty, Expert Says The jury in the Apple-Samsung trial appears to have reached a reasoned, if quick, decision, according to one legal expert Share: |
Federal Judges to Discourage Social Media Use by Jurors Federal judges are getting new instructions on how to discourage juror use of social media via mobile or other computing devices during a trial. Share: |
Apple-Samsung Verdict Doesn't Give Microsoft the Win One trial ends, but the patent wars continue and the long-term effect on the smartphone market is yet to be revealed. Share: |
HP's Slip Could Hand Lenovo the Crown Analysis: Another bad quarter by Hewlett-Packard could also prove bad for America, with Lenovo ready to pounce as a PC leader. Share: |
Facebook Reveals Gehry Design for Ambitious New Campus Facebook commissions world-renowned architect Frank Gehry to design its first custom-built campus. Share: |
World of Warcraft Auction House And Chat Mobile Apps Now Free Free mobile features are just the latest volley in WoWs war to win back lost subscribers. Share: |
TechHive: 3 Reasons Why QWERTY Phones Are Awesome In an age when people text more than talk, physical keyboards for phones are still pretty darn important. Share: |
Evernote Business Bringing Note-Management Goodness to SMBs With admin-savvy management tools, team-friendly notebook sharing, and more, Evernote Business could give your org a major productivity boost. Share: |
How Regulation Can Help Bank Technology Outages The recent system outages in banking systems point to an underlying and growing issue within banks. Share: |
Twitter Joins the Linux Foundation 'Tens of thousands' of Linux machines reportedly keep the microblogging site running. Share: |
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