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AT&T’s New Data Plans Will Get Customers Counting Again

AT&T on Wednesday announced new wireless data plans that let customers choose the price they pay based on how much data they use ...

Suicides at FoxConn Spur Apple, Dell, HP to Look Into Working Conditions

Apple, Dell and HP are all investigating the working conditions at a major Chinese supplier, following a rash of suicides at the plant, including one on Tuesday ...

Pandigital’s Novel eReader: The Little Android Tablet That Could?

Pandigital, the company best known for its digital photo frames, on Monday entered the e-book reader fray with an Android-powered device featuring a US$199 price point and a 7-inch color display ...

Yahoo, Nokia Hook Up for Maps, Chat, Email – but Not Search

Yahoo and Nokia on Monday announced that they have forged a strategic partnership designed to leverage their respective strengths in email, instant messaging, maps and navigation across PC and mobile devices ...

Froyo Gives Android a Big Dollop of Speed and Flash

Google on Thursday took the wraps off "Froyo," the next version of Android that's been bolstered with new speed, tethering capabilities and Flash support ...

Google Gears Up Chrome Web Store for App Fans

Google on Wednesday announced plans to open an app store for its Chrome browser to make it easier both for users to discover Web applications and for developers to reach a large potential audience ...

Android Market Revamp: Desperately Seeking Search

Google's Android Market website got a face-lift sometime in the past few days, but the update has many scratching their heads over the continuing lack of search and other capabilities ...

Google Scraps Nexus One’s Strange Online-Only Sales Model

Roughly four months after it began selling its Nexus One "superphone" online, Google announced on Friday that it would halt Web sales and begin selling it through retail stores instead ...

Who Will Show Up to Linux’s Steam-Powered Playground?

Linux fans tend to be a loyal bunch, showering their favorite operating system with rightfully deserved praise at every opportunity ...

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From Sci-Fi to Reality: Driving With a Mind-Controlled Bionic Arm

A mind-controlled robotic arm is bringing new independence to an Austrian man who lost his arms, even allowing him to drive a car, the arm's maker announced earlier this week ...

Google and Verizon Sketch Out Tablet Plans

Lending further credibility to reports that circulated about a month ago, Google has apparently partnered with Verizon Wireless for work on a new tablet device that may run Android ...

Firefox 4 Steps Out of the Shadows

Speed, power and user control are Mozilla's top three goals for Firefox 4, according to early product plans released Monday ...

Peppermint OS Puts Its Pedal to the Metal

Linux aficionados gained a new option Monday, thanks to the release of Peppermint OS ...

Obama Cautions Grads Against Getting Tangled in Tech

President Obama on Sunday delivered a commencement address that included warning graduates of the "distraction" posed by technologies like Apple's iPod and iPad devices ...

Facebook Develops a Taste for Fast Food

McDonald's has signed on as an early user of Facebook's new location feature, which reportedly could launch as early as this month ...

Google Goggles Makes Translations in a Snap

Users of Google Goggles can now put the technology to work translating text from other languages, Google announced Thursday ...

Skype Skates to New Low With Latest Calling Plans

Skype on Wednesday announced that it is launching subscription plans to more than 170 countries with substantial savings over the company's standard rates for calling mobile phones and landlines ...

Cloud.com Unveils Open IaaS Platform

A newly rechristened Cloud.com on Tuesday unveiled its CloudStack Platform, an integrated software solution that lets enterprises and service providers quickly and easily build, manage and deploy Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud computing solutions. ...

PO’ed PS3 User Sues Sony for Nixing Linux

Less than a month after Sony dropped Linux support from its PlayStation 3 gaming console, a disgruntled customer has filed a lawsuit, charging that the move was a deceptive business practice. He's seeking class-action status ...

‘Avatar’ Director Pitching In on 3-D Cameras for Mars

"Avatar" director James Cameron is working with NASA on two 3-D cameras that could be used on the next Mars rover, known as "Curiosity." ...

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