Verizon iPhone May Get Unlimited Data Plan Will Verizon offer an unlimited data plan with the iPhone? Internet reports suggest yes. Share: |
RIM to Block Access to Porn on BlackBerry in Indonesia RIM says will cooperate with Indonesia on blocking pornographic sites on its service in the country. Share: |
AOA: Nintendo 3DS May Be Fine For Kids Under Six The American Optometric Association says Nintendo's 3DS is probably fine for kids under six as long as their vision is developing normally. Share: |
Motorola Atrix 4G Smartphone: A Huge Step Analysis: This CES introduction is an example of how the comforts of full-sized computing -- keyboard, mouse, monitor -- will become dumb shells for our powerful handsets. Share: |
Motorola Plans Big Production for iPad Rival Xoom Take a look at one of the early Android 3.0 tablets joining the competition in the mobile market. Share: |
CES 2011 Was Likely Biggest Show in Three Years, Says CEA This year's Consumer Electronics Show attracted around 140,000 people, easily surpassing pre-show estimates and beating the two prior events. Share: |
Apple to Scrap Restocking Fees? We Hope So Apple may be dropping a 10 percent restocking fee for returned products to its Apple retails stores. Share: |
7 Wacky Products You Missed at CES 2011 From scent-replication devices to miniature candy, CES had its share of unexpected announcements. Share: |
Blizzard: World of Warcraft Cataclysm Sold 4.7 Million in First Month World-shattering third World of Warcraft expansion achieves record-breaking first month sales. Share: |
European Commission Project Challenges Google Books The European Commission is set to take on Google Books. The latest report on the Commission's Europeana project was released on Monday. Share: |
It's On! AT&T Wages War Over Verizon iPhone On the eve of the long-anticipated announcement, the original distributor of the iPhone begins damage control in an attempt to maintain its market share. Share: |
3D Smartphones: What's the Point? Analysis: Aside from the wow factor of layered visual effect, 3D on a phone is currently little more than a gimmick. Share: |
Ocosmos Intros Tiny Windows 7 Computer for Gaming and Work Analysis: The 5- and 7-inch Windows 7 tablets are geared to folks who want to combine serious gaming for fun with their day jobs. Share: |
Net Neutrality Gets Worked Over at CES Analysis: A presentation and discussion with FCC Chief of Staff Ed Lazarus turned contentious as the audience raised objections to the FCC's December ruling creating a two-tier Internet. Share: |
Nintendo Shows Off 3DS Augmented Reality Games We discover a few more details about Nintendo's upcoming handheld. Share: |
IoSafes Drives: The Torture Tests Continue Analysis: The maker of rugged hard drives consistently comes up with creative ways to demonstrate the durability of its wares. Share: |
Key Mobile Trends of CES 2011 Analysis: Motorola's post-PC play, the 4G era starts to arrive, and the new generation of Android is about to be born. Share: |
Joomla Reorganized, Modernized The newly-released Joomla 1.6 improves page layout, user permissions and internal structure Share: |
Protecting Data on Portable Drives Carrying around a terabyte or more of data in your pocket requires some extra precautions to protect the data on the drive. Share: |
What the Verizon iPhone Means For You Here's how the Verizon iPhone might affect current AT&T or Verizon subscribers, as well as iPhone users. Share: |
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