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Samsung Leaps Into Roiling App Store Arena

Korean electronics giant Samsung on Monday announced that it will launch a mobile application store in Europe on Sept. 14 ...

Google’s Curious Chrome Gambit

Why is Google promoting two open source operating systems that can both be run on netbooks -- Android and Chrome? ...

Nokia Tosses Another OSS OS Into the Mobile Mix

Nokia on Thursday announced the N900 smartphone, a mobile device running the Linux-based Maemo operating system that the company typically uses for its tablets ...

OneApp Aims to Give Dumb Phones Some App Smarts

Microsoft on Tuesday announced OneApp, a software application for feature phones ...

Geolocation Data Could Lead Twitter to Treasure or Trouble

In a move that might finally open a moneymaking channel for the company, Twitter announced on Thursday that it will launch a geolocation feature as part of its microblogging service ...

Will Microsoft Keep 2 Windows Open in Mobile?

A report has surfaced that Microsoft will continue to offer Windows Mobile 6.5 even after it releases WinMo 7 next year ...

Logitech Mice Slide to the Head of the Glass

When computer accessories maker Logitech on Wednesday unveiled two new mice that can be used on any surface, it triggered squeaks of protest from competitor Microsoft ...

Lenovo Looks Homeward With New PC Products

Chinese PC maker Lenovo, best known for office computers like its ThinkPad laptop line, has announced four new products aimed at the consumer home market ...

Google Gives Chrome Users Bookmarks to Go

Google on Tuesday announced a new feature that will let users of its Chrome browser sync bookmarks on multiple computers ...

Does Dell’s Primordial Smartphone Have an Android Inside?

Computer manufacturer Dell on Monday confirmed that it's making mobile devices for China Mobile, the world's largest wireless carrier in terms of subscribers ...

Can Zune HD’s Radio Kill the MP3 Star?

Microsoft has officially launched its war against the iPod touch, announcing that the new Zune HD is available for pre-order online at various sites ...

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Cracks in the US Cybersecurity Walls: Q&A With NetWitness CEO Amit Yoran

Cybersecurity is a shambles in the U.S., but nobody seems able to do anything about it, and things appear to be going from bad to worse. Both Presidents George W. Bush and Obama have promised to appoint a cybersecurity czar -- or "cybersecurity coordinator," as the current administration calls the position -- but still there is none ...

Sony Launches E-Book Format War With ePub Push

Sony said Thursday it will sell digital books only in the ePub format by the end of the year ...

Another Day, Another DDoS Blitz for Twitter

For the second time in less than a week, Twitter has been hit by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack ...

Microsoft Opens Office in Nokia Smartphones

Nokia and Microsoft on Wednesday announced they are teaming up to create and offer mobile enterprise applications in a bid to tap the fast-growing mobile apps market ...

Google Offers Testers a Sip of Caffeine

As if its widely acknowledged dominance of the U.S. search engine market is not enough, Google on Tuesday revealed that it's working on a next-generation architecture for Web search ...

Are Android Phones Motorola’s Road to Redemption?

Motorola's long-awaited Android phones are about to hit the market at last -- one will reportedly go to Verizon, the other to T-Mobile. None of the three companies will comment on the devices, but the blog Android and Me has posted what it says are tech specs on both devices ...

Report: Military Turned to Twitter to Gauge NYC Flyover Fallout

The Department of Defense has warned that military use of social networking sites could pose a security threat, and the U.S. Marine Corps has banned Marines from accessing these sites on government computers. However, an Associated Press report published Monday indicates the U.S. Air Force tracked Twitter and YouTube, as well as various blogs, to assess the public backlash from the Air Force One flyover of New York this spring.

What’s the Deal With Chrome’s New Beta?

Internet search giant Google has released the latest beta of its Chrome browser, and it's come with several tweaks ...

Sony Crashes Party With Robo Photog

Hot on the heels of rival Nikon's new Coolpix line, announced earlier this week, Sony announced its latest entries to the fiercely competitive digital camera market on Thursday. ...

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