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- Acer: Tablets will not replace netbooks (updated) (13 replies)
- Microsoft releases OneNote Mobile for iPhone (4 replies)
- AMD readies cheaper, 1GB Radeon HD 6970/6950 cards? (18 replies)
- Sega to release Dreamcast Collection for the Xbox 360, PC (11 replies)
- Bill Gates is more admired than Pope, Dalai Lama (30 replies)
- PS3 hackers take on Modern Warfare 2 (72 replies)
- PlayStation 3 hacking lawsuit delayed already (60 replies)
- Apple's Steve Jobs to take medical leave (21 replies)
- Nvidia begins taking defective notebook GPU claims (6 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: Internet 2010 in numbers (3 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Your favorite video game genre (33 replies)
- Intel CEO: our chips will power Windows 8 phones (6 replies)
- CityVille, world's biggest game, hits 100 million active users (15 replies)
- Ubisoft: Sony will not be able to stop PS3 pirates (35 replies)
- Microsoft to disable Windows Phone 7 unlocking in first update (10 replies)
- Microsoft: Apple's "App Store" trademark is too generic (22 replies)
- Sony targets GeoHot and team over PS3 root key hack (26 replies)
- Mobile strategy the reason behind AMD CEO ousting (16 replies)
- NZXT Bunker locks down your PC peripherals (16 replies)
- Google to drop support for H.264 in Chrome (38 replies)
- Rumor: Android 2.4 to ship this summer (12 replies)
- Best Buy launches Buy Back Program (16 replies)
- Motorola Xoom wins CES 2011 Best in Show award (4 replies)
- 140,000 people attend CES 2011, 2012 show dates released (4 replies)
- Google stops US government from choosing Microsoft (40 replies)
- Leaked: US government strategy to prevent leaks (49 replies)
- Mac App Store sees 1 million downloads in 24 hours (4 replies)
- Microsoft demos Surface 2.0, PixelSense IR (4 replies)
- EVGA teases dual-GPU GeForce (23 replies)
- Mac App Store downloads are easily pirated (7 replies)
- Razer shows portable gaming system with LCD keys (18 replies)
- Valve: Intel's Sandy Bridge is "a game changer" (23 replies)
- Gigabyte announces G1-Killer gaming motherboards (9 replies)
- Asus intros four tablets, Slider, Transformer, MeMO, Slate EP121 (11 replies)
- Lenovo's IdeaPad U1 Hybrid coming soon for $1,300 (6 replies)
- Samsung develops DDR4 memory, up to 40% more efficient (33 replies)
- Hacker releases PlayStation 3 root key (23 replies)
- Leaked: images and video of the Nintendo 3DS (5 replies)
- Reddit's traffic more than triples in 2010 (3 replies)
- 500,000 users give Wikipedia $16 million to keep ads away (19 replies)
- Chrome takes 10% of the market, IE slips to 57% (9 replies)
- Rumor: Windows 8 Milestone 2 has been compiled (14 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: CA online impersonation law now effective (12 replies)
- Samsung plans to outpace Nokia in three years (23 replies)
- Amazon enables Kindle e-book lending in the US (3 replies)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops named 2010's most pirated PC game (86 replies)
- Sears launches movie download service Alphaline Entertainment (5 replies)
- Samsung to challenge iPod Touch with Galaxy Player (25 replies)
- Onkyo unveils 10.1" TA117 tablet with Tegra 2 (6 replies)
- Kindle is the bestselling product in Amazon's history (0 replies)
- Dell cuts Adamo 13 price, upgrades specs (3 replies)
- CityVille eclipses FarmVille to become world's biggest game (23 replies)
- Skype to release video-calling for mobile devices? (7 replies)
- Skype plans to compensate users for outage (9 replies)
- Americans can't live without high-speed Internet, or e-mail (22 replies)
- Rumor: Microsoft to relaunch PC gaming with Windows 8 (30 replies)
- Google to give its employees free Nexus S devices (7 replies)
- Would you buy a Motorola Xoom? (16 replies)
- Skype outage affects millions of users (17 replies)
- Avatar wins another award: Most Pirated Movie of 2010 (14 replies)
- Gmail creator: Google just can't compete with Facebook (24 replies)
- Rumor: Kinect to support PC games (4 replies)
- Mozilla releases Firefox 4 Beta 8 (7 replies)
- Minecraft reaches Beta status, price goes up (15 replies)
- Motorola teases Android 3.0, criticizes iPad and Galaxy Tab (9 replies)
- BitDefender offers security solution for BitTorrent and uTorrent (10 replies)
- Rumor: Nokia to embrace Windows Phone 7 (10 replies)
- Google TV partners asked to delay CES announcements (0 replies)
- ITU softens stance on 4G wireless definition (10 replies)
- UK government wants to block all Internet porn (66 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: 25% of PC users disable antivirus (20 replies)
- Google sandboxes Flash in Chrome, adds WebGL support (7 replies)
- Intel's Sandy Bridge processors have a remote kill switch (59 replies)
- WOF: What software are you willing to pay for? (39 replies)
- MSE 2.0 released with heuristics, network inspection (19 replies)
- L.A. Noire: Facial recognition like you've never seen it before (17 replies)
- Facebook named best place to work in the US (5 replies)
- Word Lens: translate in real time with just your phone's camera (4 replies)
- Hitachi releases first one-disk 7mm 500GB HDD (8 replies)
- Weekend game deals: 25% off Civilization V (5 replies)
- Dropbox finally hits version 1.0 (17 replies)
- Google TV gets first update, voice-enabled Android app (0 replies)
- Adobe: Flash Player 10.2 to be 10 times more efficient (15 replies)
- MPAA and BREIN shut down 29 file-sharing sites (8 replies)
- Download of the Week: LookInMyPC (5 replies)
- Google Nexus S now available at Best Buy, but will it succeed? (4 replies)
- New record for illegal music downloads: 1.2 billion in 2010 (27 replies)
- Time picks Alan Wake as top game of 2010 (40 replies)
- GNU founder: using Chrome OS is "careless computing" (15 replies)
- Rumor: Microsoft to show off Windows 8 at CES 2011 (26 replies)
- Humble Indie Bundle 2 unveiled, includes Braid, Machinarium (7 replies)
- Nokia cutting about 800 jobs in Finland, delays E7 until 2011 (2 replies)
- Yahoo to announce layoff of up to 700 employees (2 replies)
- Americans spend as much time online as watching TV (5 replies)
- Seagate announces first 1TB 2.5-inch enterprise hard drive (4 replies)
- Paul Allen's suit against the Web dismissed (11 replies)
- Microsoft to fix 40 vulnerabilities in 2010's last Patch Tuesday (12 replies)
- FCC: 68% of US broadband connections aren't broadband (37 replies)
- Rumor: Apple ditching Nvidia for Intel and AMD (18 replies)
- Mozilla patches 11 security flaws in Firefox (1 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: Gadgets you can't live without (50 replies)
- Rumor: Windows 8 to have two user interfaces (30 replies)
- Lenovo announces new Sandy Bridge notebooks, desktop (1 replies)
- Notion Ink preparing for Adam preorders, pricing starts at $375 (9 replies)
- Microsoft tried to buy Facebook outright for $15 billion (27 replies)
- Spotify won't launch in the US this year, will cost $10 per month (1 replies)
- Google now activating 300,000 Android phones daily (14 replies)
- YouTube removing 15 minute upload length, for some (5 replies)
- New BitTorrent client offers truly decentralized P2P (25 replies)
- DivX HiQ better than Adobe at Flash video? (6 replies)
- Google shows off Motorola tablet prototype with Android 3.0 (2 replies)
- TI intros dual-core 1.5GHz SoC for phones, tablets (17 replies)
- Intel's Atom to ship in over 35 tablets next year (3 replies)
- Netflix strikes deal with Disney and ABC (5 replies)
- Intel, AMD, system builders to drop VGA by 2015 (24 replies)
- Quadrotor uses Kinect as an obstacle avoidance system (8 replies)
- Android users are the biggest data hogs (17 replies)
- Single software license shared 770,000 times (22 replies)
- Apple releases QuickTime 7.6.9, fixes 15 security flaws (5 replies)
- LCD makers fined €649 million for price fixing (15 replies)
- Dell continues comeback in Q3 2010, Asus enters top five (2 replies)
- OnLive coming to iPad, Android, has potential beyond gaming (4 replies)
- Steam contest gives you a chance to win 100 games (21 replies)
- Amazon launches Kindle App for Web, but Google is no friend (3 replies)
- Google opens Chrome Web Store, first Chrome OS hardware (2 replies)
- Tuesday tech deals: $360 off 55" Sharp HDTV (3 replies)
- Apple to release iPad 2 in April 2011 (11 replies)
- Toshiba readying three new tablet PCs for Q1 2011 (3 replies)
- US Copyright Group drops 97% of cases against torrent users (6 replies)
- Consumer Reports rates AT&T the worst carrier in the US (14 replies)
- Futuremark releases basic and advanced 3DMark 11 (19 replies)
- Nvidia launches 500-series mobile graphics with rebadged GT 435M (11 replies)
- Rumor: Seagate rejected Western Digital takeover bid (10 replies)
- Lawsuit finds that EMI distributed music illegally on Rapidshare (9 replies)
- Google buys antipiracy firm Widevine for on demand video (2 replies)
- Mozilla launches Firefox Live to promote browser (24 replies)
- Google officially introduces Android 2.3 and Nexus S (8 replies)
- Microsoft: Kinect shortage is not a strategy (11 replies)
- Google eBookstore launches with more than 3 million titles (3 replies)
- Apple lays down Mac App Store rules, launching next week? (5 replies)
- Skype preparing to launch web-based service in 2011 (1 replies)
- Micron intros NAND memory with onboard error management (0 replies)
- PayPal drops WikiLeaks following cable controversy (7 replies)
- Weekend tech reading: Get an iPhone 4 for $25 with 3GS trade-in (12 replies)
- Viacom: YouTube ruling will "completely destroy" copyright (24 replies)
- PlayStation Phone shown off running Android 2.3 (14 replies)
- Weekend Open Forum: How often do you beat games? (59 replies)
- US companies losing billions of dollars on lost laptops (11 replies)
- Microsoft: Google is failing in the enterprise (11 replies)
- Android to pass iOS before iOS catches up to BlackBerry (5 replies)
- FBI arrests Russian man responsible for a third of spam (13 replies)
- Rumor: Google-branded Chrome OS netbook on December 7 (0 replies)
- Weekend game deals: 50% off Mass Effect 2, BioShock 2 (3 replies)
- Sony sells TV with a built-in PlayStation 2 (14 replies)
- Google found guilty of trespassing, has to pay $1 (22 replies)
- Kinect hack makes the user invisible (12 replies)
- AVG Free 2011 update pulled, crashing Windows 7 systems (58 replies)
- Join us tonight for TechSpot's Friday Night Fragfest (42 replies)
- OnLive unveils $10 monthly plan, to become the Netflix of gaming? (16 replies)
- Zotac intros HTPC AMD motherboards with USB, SATA 3.0 (5 replies)
- Google releases stable version of Chrome 8 (10 replies)
- Judge in Xbox 360 modding trial: what are we doing here? (26 replies)
- LimeWire Store also being closed down (6 replies)
- Nvidia launches NVS 300 for multi-display enterprise setups (5 replies)
- Microsoft announces Silverlight 5 with hardware acceleration (3 replies)
- IBM working on laser-based chips with speeds of over 1Tbps (4 replies)
- YouTube launches ads that you can skip (12 replies)
- Asus readies Eee Reader DR900 with 9-inch touchscreen (5 replies)
- HP kills Windows Home Server options, to focus on WebOS (1 replies)
- Verizon to roll out 4G LTE network Sunday, December 5 (9 replies)
- Visiontek intros GPU/NIC hybrid, but why should gamers bother? (15 replies)
- Microsoft introduces Xbox Live Rewards program (16 replies)
- MSI announces fanless Atom-based SFF motherboard (7 replies)
- RIM's BlackBerry OS passes Apple's iOS in US mobile Internet traffic (6 replies)
- Adobe releases Flash 10.2 beta for Windows, Mac, and Linux (8 replies)
- Dell Venue Pro finally available, ships on December 9 (5 replies)
- ChevronWP7: Windows Phone 7 unlocker discontinued (15 replies)
- Netflix getting first-run movies sooner, same time as pay TV (12 replies)
- Samsung shows flexible 3D OLED TV concept (16 replies)
- Seagate ends acquisition talks, starts $2 billion buyback (8 replies)