Our Top Stories | CES 2011 Trends: Fast Chips, Android Tablets and More 3D Intel's Sandy Bridge chips, Android-based tablets and 3D cameras and TVs should take center stage when the Consumer Electronics Show opens in Las Vegas this week. Share: | Lenovo to Show First Tablets at CES Lenovo will show its first tablets this week as it moves to make a mark in the fast-growing market led by Apple's iPad and Samsung's Galaxy Tab. Share: | Intel's Upcoming Core Chips to Secure Streaming Movies Intel on Monday said that it was building a hardware security layer in its next-generation Core chips to prevent streaming movies from being copied. Share: | iPhone Alarm Problems Still Being Reported Despite reports that the problem would right itself on 3 January, some iPhone users are still claiming that one-off alarms are not working on their handsets. Share: | Five 2010 Stories That Nobody Predicted Welcome to 2011. If the past is any guide, nobody will see the top security stories coming in the year ahead. Share: | Chinese Hackers Dig Into New IE Bug, Says Google Researcher An accidental leak may have confirmed Chinese hackers' suspicions that Internet Explorer has a critical unpatched vulnerability, a security researcher said. Share: | The Complicated New Face of Personal Computing New platforms such as tablets and smartphones, loads of new virtualization technologies, and the need to access the desktop from any device, anywhere, forever. Share: | 2011 Tech Priorities: Embrace Social Media As tempting as it may be to block employee access to social networks and social media sites, it's not a long-term play. Share: | Samsung Sells 10 Million Galaxy S Android Smartphones Samsung claims one-third of Android devices sold in the third quarter of 2010. Share: | iPhone, Android Tie in Smartphone Race Apple and its Android rivals are neck and neck in smartphone sales, newest research reveals. Share: | Verizon Galaxy Tab for $500? Retail Stores Say No Samsung won't confirm speculation of price cuts on its popular tablet. Share: | CES 2011: Lenovo Readies ThinkPads New ThinkPad Edge models support rapid boot-up technology, videoconferencing, and "crossover" home entertainment. Share: | Why Nook Beat Print at Barnes & Noble Barnes and Noble is selling more e-books than print books online for some excellent reasons -- including really good platform design decisions. Share: | Hey Kids, Nintendo 3DS Isn't For You Nintendo issues a new warning cautioning young children not to play its upcoming 3DS handheld in 3D mode. Share: | Net Neutrality: A Basic Right Analysis: Can speech still be called "free" if access to it is controlled by a profiteering few? Share: | Reminder: Some CES Android Tablets will be Bad -- or Vaporware Not to rain on the parade of Android tablets that will flood the Las Vegas Convention Center this week, but remember to view them with a dose of skepticism. Share: | Facebook Passes Google as Most Visited Site of 2010 For the first time ever, U.S. Web surfers visited the social networking site more than any other site in 2010, beating out Google, according to Internet... Share: | Final Fantasy XIV's New Year's Resolution Final Fantasy XIV's new producer-director offers a New Year's message to disappointed players, promising to "reboot" and "rebuild" the game. Share: | Wikimedia Makes Fundraising Goal Analysis: Pleas from founder and grassroots efforts net $16 million ... the hard way. Share: | Report: Google Wooing Publishers to Its Digital Newsstand Google talks to publishers about a digital newsstand for Android devices; according to a news report. Share: | | | Downloads: Editor's Collection | Six Downloads to Improve Microsoft OfficeAnyone who uses Microsoft Office will agree on two things: It's a powerful collection of applications, and it needs improvement. These six programs bring Office a lot closer to what it should be. 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