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Sony Kicks Linux Out of the PS3 Club

In what will surely be a blow to Linux fans the world over, Sony is dropping support for the open operating system on its PlayStation 3 ...

US Joins Chorus Opposing Australia’s Internet Filtering Plan

Australia's proposed Internet filtering plan has already drawn criticism from censorship foes around the globe, and the U.S. Department of State recently weighed in with its own concerns ...

French Hacker Played Guessing Game to Access Twitter Accounts

After months of investigation by police and the FBI, a French hacker accused of breaking into the Twitter accounts of President Barack Obama and singer Britney Spears was arrested earlier this week ...

New Bill Proposes Sanctions for Countries Lax on Cybersecurity

A new bill introduced in the Senate on Tuesday aims to put the United States in a leading role in the global fight against cybercrime ...

Viacom v. YouTube: Finger-Pointing Turns to Mud-Slinging

Viacom's billion-dollar copyright-infringement lawsuit against Google's YouTube took a nasty turn Thursday as a series of documents filled with bitter accusations and unsavory secrets were released to the public ...

AT&T 3G May Not Be Enough to Save Nexus One

The Nexus One smartphone is now compatible with AT&T's 3G network in the United States, Google announced Tuesday ...

AT&T 3G May Not Be Enough to Save Nexus One

The Nexus One smartphone is now compatible with AT&T's 3G network in the United States, Google announced Tuesday ...

Google’s New Android Advocate Comes Out Swinging

Sun Microsystems' loss was Google's gain on Monday, as former Sun guru Tim Bray announced that he's joined Google's Android push in the role of Developer Advocate. ...

Android Has Enough Class for Opera

Users of Android smartphones now have a new option for browsing the Web: A beta version of Opera Mini 5 was released Thursday for the Linux-based Android platform ...

Google Maps Out Happy Trails for Bicycle Riders

In a move sure to make the grade with cyclists across the United States, Google on Wednesday added bicycle routes to its Google Maps service ...

New Project Puts Open Source Spin on Data Center Design

A new industry group hopes to improve the design and construction of data centers through the application of open source principles ...

AT&T Makes Room for Android Backflip

With its US$99 price, the new Android-based Motorola Backflip clearly stands apart from Apple's iPhone on more than just appearance ...

AT&T Makes Room for Android Backflip

With its US$99 price, the new Android-based Motorola Backflip clearly stands apart from Apple's iPhone on more than just appearance ...

Court Sees DVR Case TiVo’s Way

TiVo stock skyrocketed Thursday following news that it had won its long-running court case against sister companies Dish Network and EchoStar ...

Apple’s HTC Suit: All About Google

The lawsuit Apple filed this week may target smartphone maker HTC, but Cupertino is likely shooting for much bigger prey ...

BBC iPlayer Locks Out Open Source Flash Alternatives

As a result of recent updates to the BBC's Flash-based iPlayer, open source media players can no longer play its content ...

News ‘Grazers’ Increasingly Drifting to Online, Mobile Pastures

Online news sites are now the third most-popular source of news for American consumers, behind only local and national television news, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and the Project for Excellence in Journalism ...

Just How Green Is the Bloom Box?

With all the hype surrounding Bloom Energy's newly launched Bloom Box, it may be tempting to view the new device as a cure-all for the world's energy concerns. ...

Italian Court Shoots the Messenger

In a ruling that could have profound implications for the future of the Internet in Italy, three Google executives were convicted of privacy violations on Wednesday over a video that aired briefly in 2006 on the now-defunct Google Video site ...

FOSS Dev Gets Damages in Precedent-Setting Model Train Case

After nearly four years of legal battle, a case involving the unauthorized use of open source software last week came to a final conclusion that affirms the legal right of open source developers to collect damages when their code is used improperly. ...

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