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- China bans foreign investment in online game industry (3 replies)
- Nvidia quietly releases GeForce GT 220, G210 to retail (7 replies)
- Acer recalls overheating notebooks (4 replies)
- News around the web: M-Commerce's Big Moment (0 replies)
- Major bug in Apple's Snow Leopard deletes all user data (13 replies)
- HP Mini 311 hardware refresh coming with Windows 7? (1 replies)
- Microsoft/Danger: It's a Sidekick disaster, data gone? (9 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: Should Valve be trusted with its Steam service? (7 replies)
- Facebook, Twitter face increasing scorn in the workplace (16 replies)
- YouTube serves over a billion videos a day (0 replies)
- SiS' revenue up 4.74% in September, departs from chipset business (4 replies)
- 123456 Was the most common Hotmail password in phishing attack (9 replies)
- Light Peak to enter mass production early 2010 (15 replies)
- Game sales to rebound with PS3 leading the pack? (7 replies)
- MSI intros Big Bang motherboard, sporting THX tech (4 replies)
- Mammoth Patch Tuesday planned for next week (1 replies)
- Download of the Week: Recuva (14 replies)
- Ad-supported Microsoft Office Starter 2010 coming to a PC near you (7 replies)
- Second quarter netbook sales up 264% year-over-year (2 replies)
- Nvidia puts chipset development on hold (4 replies)
- Left 4 Dead 2 has two new game modes, Australia approves edited version (5 replies)
- Corsair intros new 950W PSU, TX950W (2 replies)
- Microsoft employee hints at 128-bit support in Windows 8 (16 replies)
- Iomega updates StorCenter NAS with ix2-200 (3 replies)
- News around the web: The Evolution of 3D Gaming (1 replies)
- Sony intros multi-touch all-in-one, reveals price of VAIO X ultraportable (2 replies)
- PhotoSketch turns freehand doodles into beautiful image montages (5 replies)
- Buffalo preparing to ship its USB 3.0 external hard drives (2 replies)
- Gartner: Android to become number 2 within three years (2 replies)
- Radeon HD 5700 series specs and prices leaked (11 replies)
- Dell to release an Android phone with AT&T backing? (0 replies)
- 11 Products fail Virus Bulletin's latest test, including Avira AntiVir (25 replies)
- EU warms to Microsoft's browser ballot screen idea (23 replies)
- AT&T opens up 3G network for VoIP calls on iPhone (0 replies)
- News around the web: Kindle now $259, available worldwide (0 replies)
- Microsoft shows off touch-sensitive mice prototypes (3 replies)
- Gateway intros all-in-one desktops with support for Windows 7 multi-touch (1 replies)
- Firefox 3.7 to bring Windows 7 jumplist support (5 replies)
- Over 30,000 email accounts compromised in industry-wide phishing scheme (0 replies)
- Sony faces legal issues over crashing PS3 firmware (19 replies)
- Tuesday tech deals: Up to $690 off select Lenovo laptops and desktops (0 replies)
- Microsoft officially launches "Windows phone" branding (0 replies)
- Super Talent and Toshiba intro UltraDrive DX SSD series (0 replies)
- GlobalFoundries signs agreement with ARM (0 replies)
- Nvidia releases WHQL-certified GPU driver v191.07 (3 replies)
- Mozilla unveils plug-in check service for Firefox (2 replies)
- Western Digital adds e-paper displays to My Book line (0 replies)
- News around the web: The Most Powerful Smart Phones (0 replies)
- Xbox 360 802.11n adapter coming November 3 for $100 (10 replies)
- Amazon debuts 'Mobile Payments Service' (0 replies)
- NPD: 12% of US computer owners have a Mac (8 replies)
- Toshiba shows off first TV based on Cell chip (10 replies)
- Over 10,000 Windows Live passwords leaked (8 replies)
- Interview with Twitter CEO Evan Williams (2 replies)
- FTC demands bloggers to disclose freebies (2 replies)
- News around the web: Best and Worst Places to Live (1 replies)
- AVG touts faster scans and new features with AVG 9.0 (10 replies)
- Palm provoking Apple for attention? (0 replies)
- Adobe pushes Flash towards full mobile support (5 replies)
- Yahoo ending Xoopit support for Gmail (3 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: Computer makers aim to banish boot-up blues (2 replies)
- IBM unveils LotusLive iNotes, a Google Apps competitor (4 replies)
- Alleged ATI Radeon HD 5750 leaked, benchmarked (35 replies)
- Left 4 Dead 2 preorders open, extras for those who buy early (5 replies)
- Nvidia cuts PhysX if AMD card is present (40 replies)
- Sony shows off wireless power transfer prototype (12 replies)
- Worldwide chip sales up 5% in August (0 replies)
- News around the web: America's High-Tech Sweatshops (0 replies)
- Asus unveils EeeBox with Ion graphics and Windows 7 (2 replies)
- Verizon and Gateway offer 3G-enabled netbook, LT2016u (2 replies)
- Dell intros 'future proof' Core i5/i7-equipped Vostro 430 (22 replies)
- Download of the Week: Picasa, now with face tagging (3 replies)
- Windows XP Mode hits RTM, will debut alongside Windows 7 (12 replies)
- Galaxy intros world's first single-slot GTX260+ (16 replies)
- Fake antivirus software posing large security threat to users (20 replies)
- Pioneer first to market with 12x Blu-ray writer (0 replies)
- U.S. cedes control over ICANN to the world (4 replies)
- Apple quietly buys mapping company Placebase (0 replies)
- News around the web: Has Apple lost the plot? (1 replies)
- Samsung's 32nm NAND suffers major performance setback (4 replies)
- HP peddling faulty Core i7 desktops? (30 replies)
- Nvidia unveils next-gen GPU architecture, Fermi (7 replies)
- Verizon to introduce metered bandwidth? (5 replies)
- OnLive cloud-based gaming service secures additional funding (3 replies)
- Microsoft wins patent case appeal, overturns $388M fine (4 replies)
- RIM to release BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac (0 replies)
- AMD announces open physics initiative (6 replies)
- YouTube and Warner Music nearing agreement (0 replies)
- Crash Course DLC now available, Left 4 Dead on sale for $15 on Steam (10 replies)
- Intel to ship dual-core CPUs for ultra-thin platforms (0 replies)
- Tuesday tech deals: Samsung 1080p HDTVs from $869 + free shipping (3 replies)
- EU proposes new volume standards for MP3 players (9 replies)
- Toshiba intros new Satellite notebooks for US and UK (0 replies)
- Newegg unveils Windows 7 OEM prices (31 replies)
- News around the web: 15 amazing anti IE resources (1 replies)
- GPU-accelerated Adobe Flash Player to arrive soon? (8 replies)
- Study: Social media fiends more likely to email (7 replies)
- Microsoft's free Security Essentials software goes live (5 replies)
- Google served over 10 billion videos in August, dwarfs other providers (0 replies)
- Xerox to buy Affiliated Computer Services for $6.4 billion (0 replies)
- Sony nixes UMD-to-PSP Go plans, Europeans eligible for three free games (9 replies)
- Blu-ray notebooks expected to surge in 2010 (0 replies)
- Google Wave expanding to 100,000 beta testers (0 replies)
- Microsoft lifts Windows 7 restrictions on netbooks (1 replies)
- Newegg files for IPO, expects to raise $175 million (9 replies)
- Internet Explorer loses .71% market share during August, IE6 still most used? (2 replies)
- Apple App Store reaches 2 billion downloads (0 replies)
- Building the 'unhackable' netbook network (16 replies)
- Apple pushing unwanted software via Windows update tool, again? (11 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: Microsoft says Google Chrome Frame makes IE less secure (0 replies)
- OCZ intros two 4GB DDR3 Black Edition memory kits (3 replies)
- RIM has weak second quarter, third quarter looking iffy (3 replies)
- HP lowers notebook prices to keep lead (5 replies)
- Verizon says it will offer the Pre in January (0 replies)
- Is Twitter worth $1 Billion? (5 replies)
- HP discloses revenue estimates for fiscal 2010 (1 replies)
- News around the web: Sights from the IDF (0 replies)
- Steve Ballmer admits to poor Windows Mobile execution (4 replies)
- Google ordered to disable email account after bank sues (24 replies)
- Intel touts high-speed optical cable interface, Light Peak (24 replies)
- Apple to announce redesigned iMac line soon (1 replies)
- Freecom intros first USB 3.0 storage drive (7 replies)
- Verizon passing on the Pre after all? (6 replies)
- Windows 7 launch may not incite PC sales (10 replies)
- Download of the Week: Gmail Notifier Plus for Windows 7 (3 replies)
- System builders allowed to ship Windows 7 PCs October 13 (0 replies)
- Razer intros second-gen DeathAdder gaming mouse (2 replies)
- Intel shows off working Larrabee at IDF (2 replies)
- Gmail suffers contact list outage (8 replies)
- AT&T offers time frame for tomorrow's MMS rollout (4 replies)
- PS3 Slim hits one million milestone in three weeks (7 replies)
- News around the web: MS has no plans to acquire EA (0 replies)
- Nintendo officially cuts Wii's price to $200 (6 replies)
- Toshiba intros Blu-ray-equipped Qosmio X500 (3 replies)
- Firefox to introduce Office-esque menu ribbon (5 replies)
- Microsoft unveils dual-screen tablet concept (2 replies)
- Kingston intros two Lynnfield-ready 8GB memory kits (0 replies)
- USB-IF sides with Apple in Pre/iTunes syncing debacle (3 replies)
- New Left 4 Dead DLC nearing release, L4D2 demo on the way (2 replies)
- Intel officially brings Core i7 CPUs to laptops (0 replies)
- New round of Windows 7 adverts begin airing (0 replies)
- Tuesday tech deals: Xbox 360 Elite for $205 + free shipping (3 replies)
- Apple claims iPhone not intended for business use (19 replies)
- Intel intros Moblin v2.1 operating system (0 replies)
- AMD confirms hexa-core desktop chip, Thuban (22 replies)
- Leak outlines PS3 Motion Controller launch, much more (4 replies)
- Google introduces Push Gmail to iPhone (0 replies)
- Xbox 360 802.11n adapter confirmed (8 replies)
- Rambus, Kingston collaborate on new memory technology (4 replies)
- Bank sues Google after emailing sensitive data to wrong Gmail account (18 replies)
- iPhone game ported to Zune HD in only 12 hours (4 replies)
- Facebook shuts down Beacon in light of lawsuit (5 replies)
- Microsoft's antivirus to roll out 'in the coming weeks' (15 replies)
- Toshiba and SanDisk prep 20nm NAND production for 2010 (0 replies)
- Get instant access to the Microsoft Office Web Apps preview (4 replies)
- FCC chief calls for formal net neutrality rules (3 replies)
- Dell buys Perot Systems for $3.9 billion (3 replies)
- Seagate ships 2TB SATA 3.0 hard drive, Barracuda XT (2 replies)
- Is a Wii price drop in the works? (2 replies)
- Netgear announces 'consumer-friendly' NAS system (0 replies)
- News around the web: 100 Best Global Brands (1 replies)
- Amazon creates house electronics brand, 'AmazonBasics' (1 replies)
- Study: USB 3.0 will see broad adoption by 2012 (9 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: ATI's next-gen video cards pictured (5 replies)
- MSI freshens X-Slim lineup with AMD-based X410 (0 replies)
- Creators of WoW, EverQuest, others sued over patent infringement (9 replies)
- Hulu internally testing subscription model? (5 replies)
- Valve displeased over Left 4 Dead 2 ban (50 replies)
- Palm to roll out paid apps September 24? (0 replies)
- BioShock 2 gets official release date: February 9, 2010 (12 replies)
- Several USB 3.0-enabled devices to be shown at IDF (2 replies)
- Toshiba unveils half-terabyte, 7200rpm laptop drive (0 replies)
- Microsoft launches Office Web Apps tech preview (1 replies)
- News around the web: New Halo game showcased (0 replies)
- Firefox 3.5.3 leads 10 million people to download Flash (0 replies)
- OCZ finally ships its PCIe SSD, Z-Drive (10 replies)
- Study: Mobile users are half as likely to click on ads (7 replies)
- Digsby update more open about money-making tactics (0 replies)
- HP launches the tablet-esque DreamScreen (6 replies)
- Microsoft offers $30 Windows 7 upgrades to students (39 replies)