Inside of Google's newest smartphone is a lot of solid, though fairly standard-issue hardware. One item on the outside of the phone raises a few eyeb... read more »
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It was back in 2003 that our sister site first wrote about the immi-merce trend, noting the increasing prevalence of businesses catering to immigrants... read more »
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Too busy to keep up with the tech news Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, May 19. Twitter beefs up your control... read more »
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After nearly four weeks offline, Sony relaunched its PlayStation Network, but not without continuing hurdles. The entertainment and electronics... read more »
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Nvidia CEOs Jen-Hsun Huang said a flood of Android tablets are on the way and repeated that they have to be "truly remarkable" in order to compete wi... read more »
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Intel has been criticized here and in other venues for being late to the tablet party. But Android's slow start in tablets may mean latecomers aren't... read more »
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A significant number of IT professionals say they'd take a salary cut for the chance to work from home full time, according to a survey from techie j... read more »
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A year ago, I wrote about how those looking for work should consider learning Drupal, an open-source Web content management system. According to... read more »
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A "'Cedar Trail"' Netbook flourished at Intel&39's developer conference on Tuesday in China. (Credit: Intel) No sooner had Intel announced... read more »
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It's now becoming increasingly clear that the global supply chain for electronics is going to be far more affected by the earthquake-tsunami-nucle... read more »
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Business software provider SAP saw its profits rise by 12 percent in the third quarter of 2010, helped by solid sales in North and Latin America. ... read more »
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Mathematica 8 can solve mazes. (Credit: Wolfram Research) Wolfram Research has released Mathematica 8, bringing some rudimentary human-language s... read more »
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It's no secret that companies of all kinds use third-party software in their own products. Mobile OEMs are a great example--new phones often contain... read more »
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Sony's disclosure of the internals of the Next Generation Portable (NGP) PlayStation at an event in Tokyo today reveals a game engine that might be b... read more »
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Behind the fly-off-the-shelf popularity of products like Apple's iPad and iPhone are hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs--mostly overseas. Is... read more »
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Hewlett-Packard today reported that for the first quarter of 2011, the company brought in revenue of $32.3 billion. That's an increase of 4 percen... read more »
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A Samsung hard drive. (Credit: Samsung) Samsung plans to sell its hard-drive business, a new report claims. The electronics company would like to ... read more »
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Comity (noun): A state or atmosphere of courtesy, considerate behavior, and mutual respect towards others' harmonious relations.Friendly understandin... read more »
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Motorola Xoom (Credit: Motorola) The Xoom, Motorola's first foray into tablet market, will make an appearance at Best Buy on February 17, accordin... read more »
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There is "a real possibility" that Firefox may be swapped out in favor of Chrome in future distributions of Ubuntu, Canonical founder Mark Shuttle... read more »
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