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C'mon Apple, upgrade Numbers!
Jan 06, 8:01AM
iWork '09 was released three years ago today (on January 6, 2009) and it hasn't received a major update since.
Facebook: most hijacked logins by Ramnit were invalid
Jan 06, 7:34AM
Menlo Park has provided further details in regards to a nasty piece of malware that stole Facebook usernames and passwords, mostly from users in France and the U.K.
DUI: Driving Under Influenza?
Jan 06, 5:37AM
Driving with a cold could be as bad as driving drunk on four double whiskey drinks.
Blackberry's irresponsible social advertising
Jan 06, 5:34AM
A startlingly unhelpful TV commercial manages to both undermine Blackberry's enterprise credibility while apparently encouraging personal activities on company time
Fujifilm announces 11 megazooms, plus rugged and budget compacts (CES 2012)
Jan 06, 4:18AM
Fujifilm announces 19 cameras ranging from high-end megazooms to GPS-enabled waterproof compact cameras.
Patent signals that Thunderbolt port coming to iOS devices?
Jan 06, 3:06AM
It was understood previously that Apple's participation in the development of the Thunderbolt interconnect was a backseat collaboration with Intel. However, according to a recent Apple patent...
Facebook is here to stay, even if you delete your account
Jan 06, 3:00AM
If you hate Facebook, don't use it. You should probably know, however, that Facebook isn't going anywhere: the social network is here to stay.
BitTorrent declares war on Dropbox, sharing services
Jan 06, 2:50AM
BitTorrent Inc. has released a cloud storage system to rival services like Dropbox. Will it entice students?
De-Facebooking. A New Year's Resolution?
Jan 06, 1:05AM
Are you still Facebooking? Me too. But, for how long can we continue to do something that is a huge waste of time?
Facebook: most flagged photos aren't offensive, just unflattering
Jan 06, 12:51AM
Last year, Facebook realized that most photos reported by users weren't offensive. Users often just didn't like how they or a friend were portrayed. The company thus adjusted its reporting tool.
Google adds speed and security tweaks to Chrome beta
Jan 06, 12:35AM
Prerendering and beefed up file download security.
Lost your Windows discs? How to get replacement media, legally
Jan 05, 11:48PM
Did your most recent Windows PC come with reinstallation media? Many do, some don't. But contrary to what you might have read, creating replacement Windows discs is easy, and every major PC maker...
Are e-readers doomed? Yes, they are
Jan 05, 11:27PM
There's nowhere for the e-reader to evolve to ... except into a tablet.
Fujifilm FinePix X-S1 adds 26x zoom to X10 and X100 series (CES 2012)
Jan 05, 11:18PM
Fujifilm kicks off its pre-CES product announcements by adding a 26x megazoom to its high-end X series.
20% of Facebook links lead to viruses (infographic)
Jan 05, 11:10PM
More than 20 percent of Facebook News Feed links lead to viruses, according to ZoneAlarm. This number seems suspicious, but regardless of what it is, here's what you need to know.
Facebook outlines history, infrastructure behind Timeline
Jan 05, 10:26PM
Facebook's Timeline originally started as a hackathon project and evolved into completely changing the way the profile pages look today.
Kindle 'free trial' newsletter furor: Opt-out, or be charged
Jan 05, 10:00PM
Amazon's latest move to auto-subscribe Kindle users to a newsletter is stirring anger in its discussion forums. Many are angered by the lack of clarity and communication from the retail giant.
AMOLED display revenue surged in 2011 thanks to smartphones
Jan 05, 9:56PM
More mobile device manufacturers are installing AMOLED panels on their gadgets rather than TFT LCD -- specifically on smartphones.
NASA opens it Open-Source Code Doors
Jan 05, 9:41PM
NASA has launched a new Website for its open-source code programs.
WiMM One: Android for the wrist (review)
Jan 05, 9:33PM
The Personal Grid is getting closer to reality with the WiMM One, an Android watch module that connects to the web for great functionality.
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