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The PC Privacy Battle at the Border

Civil liberties groups continue to lock horns with the Department of Homeland Security over border searches of electronic equipment, although relatively few people have been affected. ...

Microsoft Pushes UC With Latest Exchange Release

Microsoft on Monday announced the worldwide release of Exchange Server 2010 ...

Verizon Launches a Droid of a Different Color

Amid the frenzy Friday surrounding the launch of Verizon Wireless's Motorola Droid smartphone, another Verizon Android handset also made its (much quieter) debut -- the HTC Droid Eris. ...

There’s Something About Droid

Verizon Wireless is stoking the excitement around its upcoming Motorola Droid smartphone, which it will officially put on sale on Friday. ...

Google Dashboard Lights Up User Access to Privacy Controls

Google on Thursday announced the launch of Google Dashboard, an online utility that offers one view into all Google products a customer uses. ...

AT&T Sees Red Over Verizon’s Map Slap

AT&T Wireless has filed suit against Verizon over the latter's latest ad campaign. ...

AT&T Sees Red Over Verizon’s Map Slap

AT&T Wireless has filed suit against Verizon over the latter's latest ad campaign. ...

AT&T Sees Red Over Verizon’s Map Slap

AT&T Wireless has filed suit against Verizon over the latter's latest ad campaign. ...

Sony Ericsson Starts Some Early Buzz for a Late Android

Handset maker Sony Ericsson on Tuesday announced the new Xperia X10 smartphone. ...

MainGear Warms Up New Line of Personal Supercomputers

Boutique gaming PC maker MainGear on Monday announced a new line of what it describes as "personal supercomputers." The Shift, a large desktop built to user specifications, runs at up to 4 GHz and features its a liquid cooling system. Prices begin at US$2,199. ...

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Unblinded With Science: Technology to Restore Vision

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed technology that could help fight blindness. It's aimed at the millions of people impacted by two of the major causes of blindness: age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa. ...

ICANN’s ‘Tower of Babel’ Decision May Prevent Net Schism

ICANN's decision on Friday to allow domain names in non-Latin characters may have been a move to forestall fragmentation of the Internet. ...

A Taste of Android’s Freshly Baked Eclair

When the Verizon Droid from Motorola arrives next month, it will include a new version of the Android Operating system. Android 2.0, also known as "Eclair," will no doubt show up in lots of other new smartphones over the coming months ...

Intel Boasts Breakthrough in Durable Multilayer Memory

Intel and Numonyx on Wednesday announced what they categorized as a "key breakthrough" in research on phase change memory (PCM). ...

Android 2.0 Phones Get New Google Nav App

Google on Wednesday announced the beta release of a GPS navigation application for Android 2.0 devices. ...

The Google Voice Choice: Keep Your Number or Get More Features

Google announced on Monday that Google Voice users can retain their existing mobile phone numbers when setting up an account instead of having to receive a new phone number for the service. ...

Tilera Crams 100 Cores Into Next-Gen Processors

Multicore processor specialist Tilera has announced a new family of processors which includes what the company says is the first-ever 100-core processor. ...

Mozilla’s Raindrop to Provide a Tidy In-Box for Everything

Mozilla on Thursday introduced Raindrop, a project that seeks to consolidate online communications. ...

Acer Takes Interdimensional Leap With New Laptop

Acer on Thursday announced a notebook with 3-D viewing technology aimed at gamers and entertainment buffs ...

Enterprises Will Loosen Purse Strings for IT in 2010

Enterprises worldwide will begin spending a little more on IT in 2010, according to market analyst firm Gartner ...

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