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2009 Web Searches Driven by a King’s Death, Vampire Love

What do Michael Jackson, Twitter and Swine Flu have in common? Answer: They were all among the most common search terms this year, according to reports released by the big search engines ...

Dell Offers Unpolished Chrome OS for Mini Netbooks

Less than a week after Google released the code for its Chrome OS, Dell announced that it has succeeded in getting the operating system up and running on its Mini 10v netbook ...

Strong Etail Black Friday Bodes Well for Cyber Monday

Online shoppers took to their computers in droves on Black Friday, spending 11 percent more than they did a year ago and buoying e-tailers' hopes for a bountiful holiday season ...

Hacked Climate Emails: Tempest in a Teapot?

With the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen just a few weeks away, leading scientists on the topic probably had a lot of work they would have liked to accomplish this week ...

Is Google’s Chrome OS Waiting for a Strong ARM?

It's not every brand new operating system that gets open sourced a year before it hits the retail shelves. Then again, Chrome OS isn't just any OS, and Google isn't just any company ...

Leaked Emails Fuel Climate-Change Firestorm

Thousands of emails and documents were stolen from a prominent climate research center in the UK recently and posted online, firing up a fresh controversy over global warming ...

Can T-Mobile Get Its Groove Back?

This fall has not been kind to T-Mobile ...

Microsoft Goof – One Small Snag in a Code-Licensing Quagmire

Microsoft will soon release the source code and binaries for a Windows 7 tool that was recently found to contain code licensed under the GNU General Public License ...

Samsung’s Android-Powered Galaxy Spins Into Marketplace

The Android army gained yet another recruit Monday with the release of Samsung's Galaxy Spica phone in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), or former Soviet republics ...

Google Latitude Lets Users Follow Their Own Footprints

Users of Google's location-aware mobile software can now track their whereabouts over time and receive alerts when contacts are nearby, thanks to two features added to the software on Tuesday ...

Has Firefox Peaked?

It was exactly five years ago Monday that Mozilla released version 1.0 of its open source Firefox Web browser, and fans around the globe marked the occasion with a multitude of special events held as part of the "Light the World with Firefox" campaign ...

Nokia Recalls Potentially Hazardous Chargers

After a flaw was uncovered in some of its handset chargers that could expose consumers to a shock hazard, Finnish mobile giant Nokia on Monday announced a recall program through which it is offering a free exchange ...

PayPal Gets Friendly With Developers

PayPal on Tuesday opened up a set of APIs that will allow developers to integrate its payment capabilities within applications ...

Firefox 3.6 Tweaks Are Mostly Under the Hood

Promising faster performance and a bevy of new features, Mozilla on Friday released the first beta version of its Firefox 3.6 browser ...

Droid Steps Out of the Shadows

Following a spate ofrumors, leaked specifications, and an ad campaign explicitly challenging the iPhone, Verizon and Motorola on Wednesday officially announced Droid, the first smartphone based on Android 2.0 ...

Drupal Takes Up Residency in the White House

Free and open source software just got a major boost: The Obama administration announced that it has adopted open source content management system Drupal for the Whitehouse.gov Web site ...

Choosing a Desktop Linux Distro, Part 2: Installation and Support

Part 1 of this two-part series points to some excellent resources for users who are considering a switch to Linux but would like some advice from experts before getting their feet wet ...

IBM, Canonical Put Windows 7 in Their Crosshairs

Less than a month after IBM and Canonical launched a Microsoft-free desktop software suite for computer users in Africa, the companies announced Tuesday that they are now offering a similar solution to U.S. companies as well ...

Frankencamera Could Herald a New Digital Photography Era

There's a pieced-together monster shaking up the campus of Stanford University this fall, and it's named after the legendary, lumbering creature that Halloween nightmares are made of ...

Choosing a Desktop Linux Distro, Part 1: Getting What You Want

That there are many compelling reasons to switch to Linux is no longer a matter of much debate ...

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