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CONFERENCE REPORT

Ignoring Angel Investors’ Advice and Other Web 2.0 Pearls

At first glance, the Web 2.0 conference, being held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, appears tailor-made for today's audience ...

Amazon Offers Consumers a Cubby in the Cloud

Amazon on Tuesday announced a triple-play entry into the cloud-based music storage field ...

Power Plant: One Small Leaf Could Electrify an Entire Home

A team of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed what it describes as the first practical artificial leaf ...

Asus’ Eee Pad Transformer Is a Notebook in Disguise

Asus on Friday announced the first shipments of its Eee Pad Transformer, which are directed to Taiwan ...

Facebook Lets Users Put Questions in a Bottle

What is the temperature of the sun? What is free will? Who's in charge here, anyway? ...

Will the Real iPad Challenger Please Stand Up?

There has been much wailing and gnashing of teeth among vendors of mobile devices and computers since Apple launched the first iPad in 2010 ...

Oracle’s Itanium Slug Leaves Intel Bruised, HP Battered

Oracle threw a punch that left HP's knees wobbling with the announcement that it's going to stop developing software to run on Intel's Itanium processor family ...

WinPho 7 NoDo Update Peeks Its Head Out

Microsoft has released the so-called NoDo update, fulfilling a pledge it made earlier to do so by late March ...

AT&T Could Squeeze T-Mobile’s Network for 4G Boost

Winning regulatory approval may be a difficult battle for AT&T in its bid to buy up wireless rival T-Mobile. However, if it does indeed gain permission to purchase its GSM wireless competitor, the technological challenges could prove to be much less of a headache ...

Froyo, Gingerbread Get Full Frontal Flash

Adobe announced Monday that its Flash Player 10.2 update is now available on Android Market ...

Sony Rumor Mill: Flash of Chrome, Rumble of Thunder

Sony is readying a hybrid Vaio notebook with a docking system that augments its hardware, as well as another Vaio sporting Chrome OS, according to a report in SonyInsider. ...

Lawyers Smack Sony’s Hand as It Reaches for Hotz’s Hard Drive

Lawyers for George Hotz, whom Sony is suing for publishing codes used to jailbreak PlayStation 3s, claim the Japanese electronics giant has misled the court ...

RSA Break-In Leaves SecurID Users Sweating Bullets

Hackers have broken into and stolen information from RSA's systems, a move that may have seriously reduced the security firm's street cred ...

America’s Perilous Patchwork of Privacy Laws

As a concept, the notion of online privacy seems to rank right up there with the Tooth Fairy ...

Critics Poke Holes in Android vs. iPhone Browser Test

The browser in Google's Android mobile operating system is more than 50 percent faster than the browser found in Apple's iOS, according to company Blaze.io ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

Global IT Security Wonks Get Wake-up Call

The audience at a panel discussing challenges and opportunities from a global IT security perspective Wednesday at the IT Security Entrepreneurs' Forum was nodding off until question time, when Jody Westby blasted the panelists ...

CONFERENCE REPORT

ITSEF 2011: It’s a Mobile, Social, Cloudy, Insecure World

Cloud computing, mobile computing and social networking are reshaping the face of the information security industry, Sarah Friar, managing director at Goldman Sachs, said Wednesday ...

Strange Rumblings Surround Thunderbolt Pricing and Availability

Verizon Wireless on Tuesday announced that its first 4G smartphone, the HTC Thunderbolt, will hit retail shelves Thursday ...

Microsoft: No Can Do on NoDo WinPho Update

Once again, Microsoft has put off the unfortunately named "NoDo" update for its Windows Phone 7 operating system ...

Power-Sipping Nanotech Could Give Rise to Methuselah Batteries

Researchers at the University of Illinois claim to have made a breakthrough in phase-change materials (PCM) technology that could lengthen battery life by up to two orders of magnitude, or 100 times ...

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