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Nvidia is asking customers to remove drivers that caused some GeForce graphics cards to overheat.
Fancy a bundle? MacUpdate has announced the release of its Promo Spring Bundle 2010, which includes 10 different Mac apps for the low, low price of $50.
Sprint may introduce a fourth-generation (4G) wireless phone as soon as next week — at the CTIA Wireless trade show in Las Vegas.
A rogues' gallery of Facebook-themed crime stories: some announced via Facebook, some cheered on -- and some solved!
The FCC's national broadband plan will see opposition as the FCC moves forward with it, one official said.
On Wednesday, developer Amro Mousa from Return7 posted on Twitter that Apple has now added the ability for developers to schedule a sale window for their iPhone...
Reps from Wired magazine and Adobe show off their prototype of a digital-magazine version of Wired at SXSW and in NYC.
Content providers are increasingly streaming 3D video over the Internet, but many computers are not yet 3D-ready and users may not be all that interested in that...
Just a day after unlocked Nexus Ones for AT&T's network came to the market, Sprint Nextel plans to offer the device for a "simple" pricing scheme to be explained later.
One key recommendation of the National Broadband Plan calls for closer cooperation between the FCC and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on security matters.
In the mobile app space, lofty predictions go hand in hand with big billion-dollar figures. But a recent study seems too good to be true.
Google has sold just 135,000 of its Nexus One units since launching the phone in January. Meanwhile, Motorola sold 1.05 million Droids, surpassing iPhone for the same period after the smartphone debuted in 2007.
A European Parliament report has stirred lobbying efforts to keep Internet piracy from being lumped in with counterfeiting.
The appearance of third-party video-recording iPhone apps from vendors such as Qik was an oasis in the desert to owners of original iPhones such as myself. But...
AT&T's Zero phone charger, coming in May, will only draw power when the phone is plugged into it.
A new study shows that ERP projects remain wracked by dissatisfaction and cost overruns.
Reader Stephen Bolinger wishes to preserve some of the data on his iPhone. He writes:
A rogue ISP responsible for controlling large numbers of computers infected with data-stealing code may be making efforts to reconnect with the Internet.
XpanD announces universal 3D glasses that could set a desperately needed standard in the 3DTV market.
Remember Apple's iWork.com? The free service, which debuted in beta form at last year's Macworld Expo, let users share their iWork files for viewing, commentary...
Leaked shot of a tiny single-processor motherboard fuels speculation that Microsoft's planning a slim version of its Xbox 360, to launch in tandem with Project Natal by holiday 2010.
A member of the U.S. FTC calls on Internet companies to better protect consumer privacy.
Among the most popular accessories for the iPhone, iPod, and MacBook lines are films and coverings designed to protect the screen from scratches; some products...
Google has developed a tool to automate data migration from Exchange to its Apps suite.
These days it seems as though almost everyone has an iPhone. But you can still differentiate yourself by slapping an eye-catching case on your iPhone.
Law enforcement officials in the UK and US are pushing ICANN to put in place measures that would help reduce abuse of the domain name system.
The now defunct Mariposa botnet has been found on another HTC Magic from Vodafone in Spain, security company Panda wrote in a blog post on Wednesday.
Apple's iPad, which arrives April 3, is already regarded as a high-end, color e-reader and multimedia device.
The Internet can simplify doing your taxes -- but can't replace good judgment. Here's a look at your main online tax software choices and key issues to keep in mind.
The FCC's National Broadband Plan, released today, calls for a new "minimal" fee on all U.S. broadband users to help pay for a new $16 billion nationwide emergency response wireless network.
Facebook is now displaying suggested results in its search box as people type in queries.
Verizon Droid customers will receive an update to the Android 2.1 OS starting Thursday
With improved speed and support for HTML 5, Internet Explorer 9 could be Microsoft's next step toward regaining its browser glory.
Microsoft's willingness to cut out cut-and-paste functionality and true multitasking shows that the software giant may not have learned from Apple's mistakes.
Another handful of popular apps has disappeared from the App Store. But this time, the decision appears to have been made by the developer and not Apple.
I have what some might call an obsession with live recordings. Over the years, I've collected about 6,000 concerts--audience bootlegs and soundboard leaks as...
Sony struggles with poor sales of the PSP Go.
Released in Japan in January, Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep finally gets a US release timeframe, though still not a date.
Information being sold to third parties includes blog posts, photos, status updates, and more.
Predicting the smartphone market is risky, but Android's star is rising while BlackBerry's is setting, Microsoft is in eclipse, and Apple is looking dimmer.
Smartphones based on Android version 1.6 will now be able to use Google's new gesture search application.
Qualcomm is bidding in India’s auction of spectrum for broadband wireless access to promote the TD-LTE standard
Sanyo's Eneloop bicycles are available for hire and are recharged by solar panels on the roof of the Tokyo parking structure
MIX10 attendees got a preview of IE9 and promised to drive standards work on HTML 5.
Toshiba ended production of mass-market incandescent light bulbs on Wednesday, putting to a close a 120-year manufacturing history of the products.
A jury in Texas has found that Microsoft infringed on two patents from VirnetX and awarded the company US$105.75 million.
T-Mobile, HTC remain mum on Windows Phone 7 OS for the HD2 smartphone.
A group of ad resellers for Google in China asked the company to explain what will happen to them if Google.cn is shut down.
Fujitsu is introducing a server that it plans to use internally and sell to infrastructure-as-a-service providers.
Automakers big and small are building computer systems into their cars to make driving safer, smarter and greener.
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