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Google is announcing the launch of their Fiber network in Kansas City, which includes the new Google Fiber TV, and great prices for various packages.
After an IPO that had analysts in a kerfuffle for a while, Facebook prepares to explain the last few months to shareholders.
In Google's push to compete with the likes of Apple and Amazon, a deal closure with Universal would put the search company one step closer to digital music dominance.
HP's decision to release the Slate 2 in response the Touchpad's failure is premature and irresponsible. This is not the way you get back in the game, and definitely not at $699.
Rare's second entry into the Kinect motion games canon tries to improve on its previous attempt at translating traditional sports into Kinect gestures, but parts of it still feel like a tech demo.
A Stanford research group has shown that Captchas aren't really that great at differentiating between human and computer. However, many websites aren't very worried.
HP is holding back on its PC division spin-off. Curious similarity to Netflix's Qwikster fiasco could have driven the decision.
Microsoft's anti-trust agreement has all but expired, and IE may be bundled tightly with Windows once again. 10 years later, we wonder how big of a deal this really is.
All the big web companies have released Cloud Music platforms to varying degrees of success. Facebook's disruptive late offering is arguably the best one, by far.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg takes the stage to discuss the new features being introduced at the f8 developer conference.
As Microsoft continues to lose copious amounts of cash on their search engine, it continues to innovate, hoping that consumers will eventually value quality enough to switch.
The third release in the Hacker Evolution series boldly goes where few hacker sims have gone before, with mixed results.
Rude Gameware tries to improve on their v.2 Fierce Gaming mouse by adding wireless at a competitive price point, but wireless comes at a price, which some may not be willing to pay.
Anonymous does not have the capabilities or wherewithal to stage a meaningful attack on Facebook. The media has been successfully trolled.
After a disconcerting amount of Google+ users were kicked from the infant social network last week over enforcement of the “real name” rule, many are worried that the seemingly draconian measures taken to ensure that...
According to a Google+ post by Vic Gundotra, VP at Google, the official Google+ app for iOS should be rolling out "in the next few hours." The app is actually available now, at the iTunes...
While Lulzsec took the spotlight yesterday afternoon in its successful defacement of The Sun’s website, displaying an article that claimed Rupert Murdoch had died, the FBI was busy following through on search warrants in NY...
According to a study conducted by the University of Melbourne, users trust prettier websites more than sloppy websites. Dr. Brent Coker, author of the study, believes that the increasingly good looking and well-designed web has...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage today to deliver the keynote address at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference. Before he took the stage, a presentation was shown that displayed the efforts being taken by...
On July 1, Google removed the entire co.cc subdomain from its search results in an effort to combat the spread of malware and spam. Co.cc is infamous for hosting malware landing pages and spam distribution...
After Facebook successfully blocked a Chrome extension from importing your Facebook contacts into Google+, many were ready to give up on the idea of Facebook giving you the freedom to easily take your information elsewhere....
With pretty much nothing confirmed about the details of apple’s upcoming iPhone release in September, the Wall Street Journal has actually learned something, from unnamed sources briefed on Apple’s future plans, about the iPhone that...
Microsoft is making a good chunk of change off of Google’s Android mobile OS. In a series of patent-protection deals announced recently, Microsoft is shown to be basically legally extorting money from Android device manufacturers...
While it’s rather obvious that Google is breaking into the social world to combat Facebook’s stranglehold on that domain, those using Google+ are starting to realize that while it may have a similar look and...
Google announced a new social project, but this time they’re serious. Google+ will be the social network that Google expects to catch on this time, and it’s the service that they’re been rumored to be...
There’s been a lot of talk surrounding the launch of Microsoft Office 365 and its purpose as a “pointed attack on Google.” This is an understandable read of the situation given that both products are...
If you’ve ever wondered why Microsoft hasn’t tried to enter the mobile gaming device market, Dennis Durkin, COO of the Xbox division at Microsoft, makes it very clear that the company has very little optimism...
I really thought Apple was going to pull through with their iCloud offering at WWDC this year. While iCloud is certainly a solid product in its own right, I was expecting something much grander. I...
Following in the footsteps of already established cloud music storage services and players, Best Buy is looking to roll out their own version of a cloud music solution, dubbed “Cloud Music.” Looking at www.bestbuymusiccloud.com, it...
In a move aimed squarely against Skype and its new overlords, Google is taking voice chat and videoconferencing to the land of the free and open source. According to Cnet, Google is planning to add...
Microsoft released the Windows Phone 7 "Mango" SDK today as part of a broader announcement and presentation of the huge update to the platform. The SDK was expected to to include more than 1500 new...
Microsoft showed off some of the new features of WP7 Mango today. The first feature showed off was the new tiles notification. The People tile has been extended to work with a variety of new...
I was genuinely excited when I got my Google Music invite. Ever since the service was introduced last year at Google I/O, I’ve been looking forward to Google Music, and Google’s entry into the music...
If the rumor is true, Apple could be on the verge of propelling the much anticipated NFC (Near Field Communication) payment system closer to retail acceptance. NFC is a new alternative to Bluetooth technology....
LinkedIn announced this morning that it is raising its initial IPO from between $32-35 to between $42-45, according to TechCrunch. This 30% increase in share price puts the overall valuation of the company at over...
Google wants to make the Internet your computer. Or, to use more modern IT parlance, Google wants to use the Internet as their giant desktop virtualization server. Google’s marketing spot for Chrome OS assumes that...
Google is not only releasing Chrome OS to the consumer market. At today’s keynote at Google I/O, Google pushed the significance of Chrome OS in the enterprise. Touting partnerships with Citrix and other cloud/virtualization firms,...
The second day of Google I/O featured some great announcements in the Chrome ecosphere, including an interesting focus on the fact that Angry Birds is going to be available in browsers from the Chrome Web...
It was only a matter of time before Skype sold itself to the highest bidder. As multiple communication technologies continue to coalesce and converge onto singular and all-inclusive platforms, it would be abnormal for Skype...