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Top 10 Tech Embarrassments You’ll Want to Avoid
The technology-embarrassment stories you are about to read are true. Some names have been changed to protect the humiliated.News
The Death of Macworld: Should We Care?
So many venues, so little time … Apple has other ways to get the word out.News
WiMax Speeds Ahead: Sprint, Clearwire Unveil Dual-Mode Router
Sprint and Clearwire's WiMax plans move ahead with release of a dual-mode WiMax/CDMA router.News
Lenovo Mobile’s Expected Android Handset Appears Online
Pictures of an alleged Lenovo Mobile handset based on Android have appeared online.News
18 Reasons Steve Jobs Won’t Deliver Any More Macworld Keynotes
Apple announced it was pulling out of the Macworld Expo conference. What's happened to the turtlenecked wonder? Here's our speculation.News
Palm Opens Apps Store
Palm opened a store where phone users can browse, buy and download applications directly to their devices.News
ITC Investigates LG, Samsung for Kodak Patent Infringement
The U.S. ITC is investigating a complaint filed by Kodak charging LG and Samsung with patent infringement.News
Latest Mac Rumors: Netbooks and New Mac Minis
Will Apple launch a mini-laptop or an updated Mac Mini at next month's Macworld? Depends who you ask.News
IPhone, Economy Spur Better Phones, Apps
Some of the traditional mobile phone makers will struggle in the upcoming year under pressure from the iPhone and the economy…News
Microsoft Invades iPhone with Seadragon
The newest entry to the iPhone's selection of apps is a free high-res photo-viewing app from Microsoft.BizFeed
McCain Campaign BlackBerry Yields Sensitive Data
Breach underscores the perils of selling old IT equipment without attention to security.News
Questionable Rumor du jour: iPhone Nano at MacWorld
An iPhone Nano– supposedly a smaller, cheaper version of you-know-what — is the latest rumor of Apple's announcement at next month's Macworld Expo.News
Estonia to Use Mobile Phones to Simpify E-voting
A decision in the Estonian parliament has opened the door for mobile phones to be used for authenticating voters in its 2011…News
Is Nova Palm’s Prince Charming?
Palm's fairy tales of a happy future go mainstream — but they're still fairy tales.News
Microsoft Releases Its First-Ever IPhone Application
Microsoft's first iPhone application is a slick photo viewer with deep zoom and browsing capabilities.News
Lenovo Goes Shopping for PC Makers
Lenovo is in discussions with third parties about acquisitions and investment opportunities, the company said on Wednesday.News
T-Mobile, AT&T Agree to Stop Saying Mobile Voicemail Is Safe
AT&T and T-Mobile are banned from saying that their mobile phone voicemail systems are secure, following a court injunction.News
Intel, Ericsson Team up on Mobile Security for Laptops
Intel and Ericsson are collaborating on protection for lost or stolen laptopsNews
Fujitsu Siemens Joins Mobile Broadband Push
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has become a member of the Mobile Broadband Initiative.News
Netbooks Now More Popular Than iPhone
Netbooks, ultraportable notebooks, are outselling the iPhone.News
HP to Offer Boston-Power’s 3-year Laptop Battery
HP will offer Boston-Power's Sonata battery with laptops. The battery can last 1,000 charges without degrading and reach 80% of charge in 30 minutes.News
Startup Offers Ad-supported Unified Communications Software
A New York-based startup has launched an ad-supported Linux-based unified communications offering for the SMB market.News
14 More Companies Sign up to Open Handset Alliance
Fourteen new companies have joined the Open Handset Alliance, the group backing Google's Android mobile-phone software.News
Android Devices Likely From Sony Ericsson, Asus
Google-backed Open Handset Alliance adds Asus, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and 11 more firms to its' fold.News
Unlocked Android Phone: Pricey Outside the U.S.
Google has started selling an unlocked Android phone, targeted at developers.News
TeliaSonera Gets on Mobile Music Subscription Bandwagon
TeliaSonera is offering its mobile and PC users a subscription to an all-you-can-eat-music service for 99 Swedish kronor a…News
iPhone to Debut at Wal-Mart: $2 Price Drop
Wal-Mart drops the price of the iPhone by $2 to $197. That's a far cry from the $99 many had hoped Wal-Mart would sell the phone for.News
Intel Hopes to Bring Free Energy to Mobile Devices
Intel is researching the harvesting of free energy from the environment to run electronic devices.News
Verizon Releases BlackBerry Storm Firmware Upgrade
Verizon Wireless has released a software patch for the BlackBerry Storm. Can the fix quiet the chorus of Storm naysayers?News
FCC Will Rework Cell-tower Rule
The U.S. FCC will revise a proposed rule mandating backup power for cellular networks after it was rejected by the White…News
Kindle Sold Out Until February
Amazon's popular e-book reader has vanished from store shelves during the holiday shopping season.News
Storm Fans Lash at Critics
RIM's newest BlackBerry was received unenthusiastically by reviewers, but the fanbase is rallying.News
Swiss Army Knife of Smartphones to Debut Next Year
A smartphone with a typing pad, 3-inch touchscreen and game pad will debut next year, the ice phone.News
Wii Fit, IPhone 3G Among Japan’s Top Impulse Buys in 2008
Nintendo's Wii Fit game and Apple's iPhone 3G are among the top 20 products Japanese consumers confessed to buying on impulse in 2008.News
AT&T Hopes for Single Smartphone OS
AT&T hopes to standardize on a single operating system for AT&T-branded smartphones as part of a consolidation of its…News
Apple Winner as Smartphone Sales Slow
Apple's iPhone saw strong gains in the global smartphone market according to Gartner.News
Second Google Phone ‘Agora’ Out In January: Available Now for Pre-Sale
The second handset based on Google's Android OS is now available for pre-order from an Australian firm. The Agora will come SIM-free making it potentially compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile.News
Nvidia Reiterates Interest in Mini-laptops
Nvidia officials on Tuesday said the company was interested in the netbook space, but would wait for the market to mature.News
White House Rejects Cell-tower Backup Power Plan
The White House has rejected a plan by the FCC to require eight hours of backup power on every cell-phone tower in the country.News
Nokia Adds 3D Navigation and Google Maps Rival
Nokia continues to push navigation on mobile phones at its World 08 conference.News
See Linux Running on the iPhone
Could Google's Android operating system make its way to the iPhone, too? Maybe.News
iPhone Beware, The Nokia N97 Is Coming
The iPhone will get more competition with the Nokia N97. This stylish touchscreen phone comes with a QWERTY keyboard that slides out from beneath the screen.News
Nokia Heralds N97 as Most Powerful Mobile Yet
Nokia's new flagship mobile, the N97, is a touchscreen phone with a Qwerty keyboard that slides out from beneath the screen.News
High Court Narrows Penalty Against Qualcomm
A federal appeals court agreed that Qualcomm violated a standards body's rules but said its punishment should be reduced.News
Clearwire, Sprint Close WiMax Deal
Clearwire and Sprint have closed the deal to create a new national WiMax operator for the U.S.News
Cell Phones Distract Drivers More than Passengers Do
Chatty passengers can point out road hazards, but the person at the other end of the phone call doesn't help your driving.News
Tech Sells on Black Friday
Shoppers scrambled for technology deals at the traditional launch of the holiday shopping season.News
20 Hot Cyber Monday Deals
It's Cyber Monday. Where are the hot tech deals? We've corralled more than 20 of the hottest tech deals.BizFeed
Can Apple Save the Netbook?
As the price of low-end laptops creeps up, an innovative model from Apple could rejuvenate the market.News