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New Adobe Flash Player Locks Down the Cookie Jar

Adobe has released Flash Player 10.3 for the Windows, Linux;, Mac OS X and Android platforms ...

Google’s Cloud Crescendo

The online music storage and streaming field is heating up, with Amazon having launched its own service recently and Apple reportedly readying its own. Recently Google put out its own cloud music service, Google Music, though it didn't arrive without its share of rough spots ...

Android’s Next Step May Hit Too Close to Home

This week's Google I/O conference ushered in an array of new and future developments from the Web search leader, touching on everything from new ideas for laptop computers to Google's own online music storage system ...

Google Polishes Up Some Shiny New Chrome Hardware

Google revealed on Wednesday a Chrome OS-based notebook, a device it's been talking about for several months ...

Microsoft’s Skype Scoop: What’s in It for Facebook?

Microsoft's announcement Tuesday of its purchase of Skype for US$8.5 billion stunned industry watchers, who had seen Facebook, Google and perhaps Cisco sniff around the VoIP giant in recent weeks ...

WinPho7 Could Bear Fruit With Mango Update

Microsoft has announced that it would hold a VIP preview of the next major release of its Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system May 24 in New York City ...

Energy-Harvesting Tech Could Boost Power for Cell Yellers

The phrase "In the beginning was the Word" may soon take on a whole new meaning for cellphone users, if work being done by a researcher at South Korea's Sungkyunkwan University pans out ...

Infuse 4G Can Run at Blistering Speed but Where’s the Network?

AT&T has announced that the 4G Samsung Infuse smartphone, which it is reportedly positioning as a "supermodel of smartphones," will be available to the public May 15 ...

Data Caps and Web TV: Heading for a Clash?

Americans seem to love television as much as ever. But they're increasingly viewing it through non-traditional means, usually involving the Web ...

Latest WinPho7 Patch Exiles Update Outlaws

Microsoft has warned owners of Windows Phone 7 devices who installed its delayed NoDo software update with a certain third-party tool that they won't be able to download its latest security update, the 7392 build ...

RIM Starts a Fling With Bing

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced Tuesday that Bing will become the default search engine and mapping application on Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform ...

RIM Touches Up Bold With NFC, OS Update

Research In Motion announced two new BlackBerry Bold smartphones as well as version 7 of its BlackBerry operating system Monday at the BlackBerry World conference, being held in Orlando, Fla., through Wednesday ...

Life in a Linux-less World

Well, well, well, so Linux has turned 20 at last ...

VCs and IT Security Firms: Not Much Love in the Air

Although security breaches make the headlines regularly and Washington has plans to upgrade the security of the United States' national infrastructure, up-and-coming IT security companies are having difficulty securing investment funds ...

Social Networks Are ‘Huge Boondoggle for Bad Guys’

You've gotta love social networking. It lets us make zillions of "friends" all over the world, it's making corporations scramble to meet customer requirements, and it's made Mark Zuckerberg and a few other people very, very rich ...

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

‘The Best Software Doesn’t Need Support’: Q&A With SugarCRM CTO Clint Oram

Computer software requires an enormous amount of support. That fact has enriched companies such as Oracle and SAP, which levy annual support fees of about 20 percent of the sale prices of their applications ...

Will Camcorders Go the Way of the Pager?

Cisco pulled the plug on its Flip digital video camera earlier this week, putting an end to its line of popular, relatively low-cost dedicated digital video cameras ...

Wii 2 Will Rock You – Maybe

Five years after Nintendo launched the now-legendary Wii, the company's rumored to have its successor -- the Wii 2 -- in the wings ...

Browser War: What Is It Good For?

In the past month or so, we've been inundated with announcements by browser makers of the latest versions of their products ...

FBI Grabs Botnet’s Wheel, Steers Into Tree

The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have hammered the Coreflood botnet, which its owners used to conduct cyberfraud on a massive scale ...

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