Hacked iTunes Accounts Continue to Sell in China The sale of iTunes accounts that have reportedly been hacked has yet to be stopped by Apple or the Chinese e-commerce site hosting the sellers. Share: |
Lady Gaga Unveils Polaroid Sunglasses Camera, Printer Almost a year to the day since Polaroid said it was signing on Lady Gaga as its creative director, the popular singer showed off her wares. Share: |
Verizon Unveils 10 Mobile Devices With LTE Built-in Verizon displays 10 new devices that will natively connect to its burgeoning LTE 4G network. Share: |
Cisco's Cius Tablet Coming to Verizon LTE UPDATE: Verizon Wireless will introduce Cisco's Cius tablet for its fast LTE mobile broadband network in the spring of 2011. Share: |
The CES Laptop Rush: Scores of New Models But Few New Designs New chips from Intel and AMD are popping up in CES notebooks, but the eye candy factor for these laptops lags behind. Share: |
iPad 2 Shell Spotted at CES As rumors about the imminent launch of the iPad 2 intensify, the shell of the device is seemingly spotted at the Consumer Electronics Show. Share: |
Buffalo CloudStor Lets SoHo Workers Create Their Own Cloud Built on Pogoplugs cloud-sharing technology, the new CloudStor from Buffalo offers ubiquitous accessibility for your data. Share: |
The 5 Coolest Things to Come out of CES Anyone who's attended tech conventions over the past five years has heard plenty about 4G wireless networks, but this year the hype has become a reality. Share: |
Sprint Plans WiMax RIM PlayBook Sprint Nextel will sell a WiMax version of the Research In Motion PlayBook tablet beginning this summer. Share: |
Socialtext Lures Yammer Customers with Migration Offer Socialtext is trying to grab customers away from enterprise social networking vendor Yammer with a new migration offer, announced Thursday. Share: |
Google Enhances E-mail Security in Apps Google has taken a step to stop legitimate e-mail messages sent by its Apps customers from getting caught in spam filters. Share: |
Broadcom Joins the Linux Foundation Citing the 'growing base of customers using Linux,' wireless chip firm makes historic move to deepen its support for the open source operating system. Share: |
Cell Phone Users Are Gullible, Report Says Cell phone users respond to phishing scams more quickly than desktop users, and are three times more likely to hand over data. Share: |
BitTorrent to Put Its Stamp on Taiwanese Electronics BitTorrent will work with a Taiwanese research institute to develop a certification scheme for local consumer electronics makers who want to put its filesharing... Share: |
India Downplays 2G Licenses Scam India says the government did not lose money in an alleged scam in allocation of 2G licenses Share: |
Dell Unveils Streak 7, Plans 10-inch Business Tablet Dell on Thursday announced a tablet with a 7-inch touchscreen, and said it plans to launch a 10-inch tablet later this year for business customers. Share: |
Skype Buys Qik Mobile Video Streaming Service Skype has acquired Qik, the mobile-to-mobile video streaming service, as part of an effort to expand its voice and video calling service beyond PCs. Share: |
Text Message of 'Death' Threatens Phone Security Security researchers have shown that many popular phones can be knocked offline by carefully crafted text messages, which could lead to a new type of denial of service attack Share: |
Google Previews Honeycomb Features Google showed off the first preview of features in Honeycomb, its upcoming version of Android designed for tablets, during a keynote speech Thursday at CES. Share: |
Oracle Kicks off Global Cloud Computing Road Show Oracle is conducting a cloud computing road show that will hit roughly 80 cities around the world, according to its website. Share: |
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