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Palm’s Mojo Risin’

Palm issued a public release of the Mojo software development kit (SDK) for its new webOS operating system, in what could possibly be a response to leaks of the SDK in June ...

Canadian Commission Concludes Facebook Is Too Snoopy

After a 13-month investigation, Canada's Privacy Commissioner announced on Thursday that Facebook's policies and practices violate the country's privacy laws ...

Google Voice Talks Its Way Into BlackBerry, Android Phones

Less than three weeks after starting a limited public rollout of Google Voice, Google has put out a mobile version of the application ...

Sony Ericsson Packs In the Pixels With New Camera Phone

Sony Ericsson is aiming to polish the image of cellphone cameras, which are typically associated with low-resolution, poorly lit, badly focused snapshots. The company's new C905a Cyber-shot camera phone, available through AT&T on Sunday, features an 8.1 megapixel camera ...

Bing Pings Climb 8 Percent – Now What?

Roughly six weeks after launching its Bing search engine, Microsoft proudly announced the number of unique hits to the site grew by 8 percent in June. ...

Where Does Android Stop and Chrome Begin?

With Google targeting the netbook with both its Chrome and Android operating systems, which way should developers jump? ...

Survey: 40 Percent of Businesses Ready to Roll With Windows 7

Though consumers won't be able to buy a copy of Windows 7 until October, businesses will reportedly be able to order copies of the upcoming operating system on Sept. 1 ...

Where Are the Cybercops?

The month of June saw a host of Web-based attacks compromising legitimate Web sites ...

Amazon Doubles Up on Cellphone Stores

Although it already has a store for selling cellphones and other wireless communications products, Amazon.com has launched a new site targeting the same market ...

Obama Administration Plows Ahead With Controversial E-Verify Program

Despite strong opposition from business groups and a lawsuit, the Obama administration is making E-Verify, an online verification program, mandatory for businesses working with the federal government ...

Google Sets Sights on Chrome-Plated Netbook OS

Nine months after launching the Chrome browser, Google on Tuesday announced plans for a Chrome operating system. ...

ActiveX Shark Stalks IE Surfers

Microsoft has warned Web surfers that an unused ActiveX control in Internet Explorer could let hackers launch malicious code on the user's system if it's running an older OS like Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 ...

The Crunchpad Cometh

A prototype of a mobile Internet device dubbed the "Crunchpad" will reportedly make its public debut later this month ...

Bing Dips Toe Into Real-Time Search With Twitter Tie-In

Microsoft's recently released Bing search engine has begun adding real-time Twitter updates from celebrities to its results ...

Joost Feels the Squeeze

Just three years after launching in a fanfare of publicity, Joost, which provides professionally made TV on the Web, is shifting directions ...

On the Road to 4G

Though most major U.S. wireless carriers today tout the ubiquity of their third-generation, or 3G, wireless networks, they are simultaneously planning for the future, pushing the development of fourth-generation (4G) networks that they hope we'll all be using in a matter of years ...

China Wobbles on Green Dam

The government of China says it will put off the July 1 deadline for mandatory installation of the controversial Green Dam Youth Escort Internet filtering software on new PCs, according to state-run news agency Xinhua. ...

Wikipedia and the Kidnapped Reporter: Censor or Savior?

For seven months, New York Times reporter David Rohde was held by Taliban kidnappers. During his captivity, both his newspaper and Wikipedia kept quiet about his plight ...

Upgrade Limitations Irk Many Would-Be Windows 7 Customers

Microsoft said last week that designated PCs with premium versions of Windows Vista preinstalled will qualify for upgrades to the equivalent Windows 7 product once the final version of Redmond's next-generation operating system becomes widely available in the fall ...

Google Throws Its Voice to the Masses

Three months after unveiling its Google Voice application, Google unveiled a limited public roll-out on Thursday. ...

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