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- Apple planning to release the iPad HD (2048 x 1536 resolution) (9 replies)
- Major ISPs, recording industry unveil six-strike anti-piracy system (51 replies)
- Microsoft updates Windows Live Essentials 2011 (1 replies)
- Apple wants to sell 25 million new thinner, lighter iPhones by the end of 2011 (10 replies)
- Facebook announces Skype video calling, group chats (8 replies)
- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to kick off CES 2012 (5 replies)
- Corsair Obsidian 650D Mid-Tower Case Review (16 replies)
- Toyota joins the Linux Foundation, find out why (25 replies)
- AMD offers Catalyst 11.6 hotfixes, next-gen codenames revealed (9 replies)
- New Apple iPad incoming later this year, reportedly not the iPad 3 (14 replies)
- Toshiba: world's first glasses-free 3D laptop arrives in August (7 replies)
- Samsung grabs 60 percent of US 3D TV market (4 replies)
- Sony to start producing PS4 this year, say Taiwan manufacturers (39 replies)
- Verizon confirms tiered bandwidth for July 7 (15 replies)
- Apple orders 15 million iPhone 5 units from Pegatron (3 replies)
- Best Buy throws in HTC Flyer's $80 stylus for free (0 replies)
- WordPress 3.2 released, now faster and lighter (2 replies)
- South Korea to go completely digital for textbooks by 2015 (14 replies)
- Fox News Twitter account hacked, claims President Obama killed (17 replies)
- Minecraft passes 10 million registered users (12 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: Original Crysis coming to consoles (22 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy S II sells over 3 million units in 55 days (6 replies)
- Happy Birthday: BitTorrent turns 10 today (15 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Your experience with mail-in rebates (34 replies)
- Samsung intros five more Series 9 ultraportable laptops (8 replies)
- IE losing share, Firefox stagnant, Chrome passes 13 percent (31 replies)
- Weekend game deals: Steam's summer sale kicks off (7 replies)
- Happy Birthday: GSM turns 20 today (5 replies)
- Parts suppliers detail timing for iPhone 5, iPad 3 (3 replies)
- Video: PlayStation Vita's facial recognition software (2 replies)
- PayPal passes 100 million active accounts, says wallet will die in 2015 (20 replies)
- Tag Heuer announces $6,700 Android 2.2 smartphone (13 replies)
- California signs "Amazon tax" into law, affiliates take the hit (23 replies)
- Google offers peek at new Gmail design, Calendar to follow (15 replies)
- Twitter passes 200 million tweets per day (1 replies)
- Virgin America to offer Google Chromebooks on select flights (5 replies)
- Kaspersky: Massive botnet is 'practically indestructible' (38 replies)
- AMD to phase out Athlon II, Phenom II by early 2012 (11 replies)
- Google updates Chrome 12, fixes seven flaws (4 replies)
- Leaked: the HTC Eternity has the biggest display on a smartphone (23 replies)
- Samsung wants to ban iPhone, iPad and iPod sales in U.S. (37 replies)
- Blizzard offers free copies of WoW, removes demo time limit (37 replies)
- Google releases Swiffy: a Flash to HTML5 conversion tool (3 replies)
- Microsoft releases Office 2010 SP1 (4 replies)
- Google asks: what do you love? (21 replies)
- American faces jail time for bringing manga to Canada on his laptop (56 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: LulzSec disbands after 50 days of mayhem (30 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: What's your ideal laptop size? (51 replies)
- HP to release 7-inch webOS tablet in August? (14 replies)
- Valve releases Team Fortress 2 for free, for good (33 replies)
- PCI-SIG proposes external PCIe cable standard (15 replies)
- Archos unveils Honeycomb tablets with 250GB HDD, low price (8 replies)
- FTC preparing broad antitrust probe against Google (9 replies)
- Study: Internet trolls are drunk with power (65 replies)
- Major US ISPs joining RIAA, MPAA to punish pirates (55 replies)
- L.A. Noire coming to the PC this fall (23 replies)
- AMD, VIA, Nvidia quit benchmark group due to 'Intel bias' (22 replies)
- Mozilla: Firefox 4 won't get security updates, just get Firefox 5 (21 replies)
- Lytro camera lets you refocus shots after they're taken (24 replies)
- Happy Birthday: Quake turns 15 today (23 replies)
- Crysis 2 DirectX 11 patch is out, comparison inside (78 replies)
- Amazon tablet coming as soon as August or September? (0 replies)
- Google adding Skype-like abilities to Chrome, other browsers (3 replies)
- Microsoft sends Mozilla a smaller cake for Firefox 5 release (34 replies)
- Dropbox bug let users access accounts without a password (5 replies)
- 1C: UK retailers refuse to sell Steam-enabled games (32 replies)
- Mozilla releases stable version of Firefox 5 (17 replies)
- 3D TV service arrives for Nintendo 3DS in Japan (1 replies)
- Microsoft to port Zune HD apps to Windows Phone (9 replies)
- LulzSec, Anonymous launch 'Operation Anti-Security' (28 replies)
- Cable executive: 1Gbps broadband is only useful for piracy (41 replies)
- Blast from the past: Apogee launches online store (12 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Your last meal (80 replies)
- Windows 8 build 7989 screenshots posted, full build leaked (15 replies)
- Redbox launches $2 per day video game rentals for Xbox 360, Wii, PS3 (8 replies)
- Comcast shows off 1Gbps broadband, next-gen Xfinity TV (13 replies)
- India's $35 tablet expected to launch this month (51 replies)
- EA clarifies exclusive BF3 content, has choice words for MW3 (24 replies)
- Sony S1 tablet once again rumored for a September 2011 release (7 replies)
- Microsoft offers ergonomic keyboard for $20 (8 replies)
- EA pulls Crysis 2 from Steam, now 'only on Origin' (updated) (54 replies)
- Tuesday tech deals: $249 Dell UltraSharp IPS 23" monitor (3 replies)
- Acer expected to sell 3 million laptops on the cheap in Europe (6 replies)
- Fans attack EA over exclusive Battlefield 3 content (62 replies)
- Duke Nukem Forever reviews are in: the game sucks (51 replies)
- Bethesda and US Senate sites hacked, data published (22 replies)
- Could your mobile device really bring down the plane? (42 replies)
- Bill Gates talks about his family life, philanthropy and more (7 replies)
- Russian ATM uses voice analysis to detect when you're lying (12 replies)
- Microsoft Security Essentials takes first place in North America (17 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Review (14 replies)
- Minecraft delayed, also coming to Xbox 360 (135 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: 1Gbps fiber for $70 in America (24 replies)
- Next Patch Tuesday includes 9 critical bulletins, plugs 34 holes (3 replies)
- Best Buy issues cease and desist over Newegg ad, logo (60 replies)
- Weekend game deals: 50% off Resident Evil 5, Dead Rising 2 (0 replies)
- Anonymous to NATO: do not challenge us (112 replies)
- Malaysia orders block of The Pirate Bay, MegaUpload, FileServe, more (44 replies)
- Sony PlayStation Vita will be region-free (19 replies)
- Skype partners with Telus for international calling rates in Canada (1 replies)
- GamersGate to offer free ad-supported PC/Mac games (14 replies)
- Nokia CEO: Apple created the conditions necessary to create Android (18 replies)
- ESA: Facts and figures about the gaming industry in 2010 (13 replies)
- Apple iCloud will not support Windows XP (41 replies)
- 90% of Americans own or want a tablet (41 replies)
- Samsung gives free Galaxy S II devices to CyanogenMod developers (11 replies)
- Install iOS 5 beta today, sans developer account (5 replies)
- ViewSonic unveils $250 Android tablet, the ViewBook 730 (8 replies)
- Battlefield 3 beta in September, release on October 25 (8 replies)
- Far Cry 3 announced, coming in 2012 (7 replies)
- AMD officially relaunches FX brand for high-end processors (44 replies)
- AT&T: Windows Phone is not selling well, yet (9 replies)
- Sony NGP officially named PlayStation Vita, pricing unveiled (25 replies)
- Google releases stable version of Chrome 12 (18 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Finding a use for old hardware (47 replies)
- DICE preps E3 Battlefield 3 demo, mocks Call of Duty Elite (68 replies)
- Weekend game deals: 75% off Red Faction, 50% off Crysis 2 (8 replies)
- Anonymous hacks Iranian government, steals 10,000 emails (46 replies)
- Neowin: HTC Trophy smartphone review (12 replies)
- Google to drop support for IE7, Firefox 3.5, Safari 3 (14 replies)
- Shocker: Sony hacked again, over a million accounts compromised (61 replies)
- Google accuses China of hacking more Gmail accounts (10 replies)
- Texas Instruments, Qualcomm announce ARM processors for Windows 8 (10 replies)
- Sony fully restores PlayStation Network, more attacks planned (27 replies)
- Doom ported to the Web, video inside (21 replies)
- NZXT, Corsair launch new wallet-friendly enthusiast cases (4 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Do you keep antivirus protection running 24/7? (95 replies)
- The Witcher 2 patch 1.1 removes DRM, boosts framerate (21 replies)
- Chinese prisoners forced to farm video game currency (47 replies)
- Hasselblad's 200MP camera will set you back €32,000 plus tax (20 replies)
- High profile investor says Steve Ballmer should step down (15 replies)
- Russian security firm cracks iOS 4's hardware encryption (16 replies)
- Apple acknowledges Mac Defender malware, offers help (48 replies)
- Microsoft announces Windows Phone 7.1 (41 replies)
- Wordpress says goodbye to IE6 (6 replies)
- AMD Llano and Zambezi desktop chips prices leak (4 replies)
- Record 24,583 people targeted for pirating The Hurt Locker (42 replies)
- Intel launches sub-$100 Sandy Bridge processors (5 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: 2011's game failures, triumphs and beyond (42 replies)
- Sharp announces 85-inch Super Hi-Vision TV, 16x the resolution of 1080p (39 replies)
- Lionhead: second-hand console games more costly than PC piracy (57 replies)
- Intel: Microsoft prepping multiple Windows 8 versions, four for ARM (12 replies)
- Bill Gates: I encouraged Microsoft to buy Skype (17 replies)
- 99.7% of Android phones leak user account credentials (25 replies)
- E Ink and Epson offer 9.68-inch ePaper with 2,400 x 1,650 resolution (2 replies)
- Valve co-founder: good gamers should pay less, and vice versa (37 replies)
- Specs leak out for HTC's upcoming 10-inch tablet (2 replies)
- Sony explains 'Welcome Back' program, free games revealed (43 replies)
- Samsung designs AMOLED display that can be folded 100,000 times (49 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Would you get a Chrome OS laptop? (59 replies)
- Weekend game deals: 75% off Serious Sam HD, 50% off Fallout 3 (2 replies)
- Adobe releases Flash Player 10.3 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android (1 replies)
- Samsung to unveil 2560 x 1600, 10.1-inch display for tablets (14 replies)
- Retailers: Gamers are ditching the PS3 for Xbox 360 (73 replies)
- Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked to 1.5GHz, video inside (7 replies)
- Gartner: SSDs will reach mainstream prices in 2012 (24 replies)
- Microsoft offers Windows Home Server 2011 online evaluation (3 replies)
- Music Beta by Google arrives, without help from labels (8 replies)
- Diablo 3 internal testing underway, beta scheduled for Q3 (20 replies)
- New technology could power electronics with sound (26 replies)
- Report: PSN may not be 100% back until May 31 (17 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Will Windows 8 be worth buying? (81 replies)
- Lenovo's game console renamed 'iSec', coming this year (17 replies)
- Weekend game deals: Crysis $7.49, C&C 4 $9.99 (11 replies)
- Sony CEO apologizes for hack, offers free ID theft insurance (18 replies)
- OnLive offers free MicroConsole with Red Faction: Armageddon (3 replies)
- US Judge: an IP address is not a person (21 replies)
- EA CEO: we're switching from discs to digital (38 replies)
- Vudu adds TV shows to its digital library (0 replies)
- Apple releases iOS 4.3.3 with location tracking fixes (12 replies)
- Microsoft announces Halo Fest for PAX Prime 2011 (10 replies)
- Spotify rivals iTunes with download service, device sync (1 replies)
- Customers get shafted in Nvidia class action suit (66 replies)
- Deus Ex: Human Revolution gets PC screenshots, system requirements (11 replies)
- Duke Nukem Forever PC requirements released (30 replies)
- Sony attacked again: 24.6 million accounts compromised (29 replies)
- Chrome goes back to stealing share from IE, Firefox (9 replies)
- Researchers demonstrate 100Tbps+ over optical fiber (13 replies)
- Samsung launches Galaxy S WiFi 4.0, 5.0 (8 replies)
- More broadband caps in the US, AT&T starts today (43 replies)