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Opera browser downloaded from Apple's e-mart is two versions behind the real deal
Initially available for the U.S., Google's social search now serves users in more countries
Trophy device set for sale at $150 on Verizon Web site on May 26, and in Verizon stores on June 2
The app also warns of possible harmful drug interactions
Utilities Commission proposes rules to give consumers greater control over how energy consumption data is used
PopCap Games, Rovio and others are finding new revenue models to profit despite rampant piracy
Boosted by Android's popularity, HTC surpasses RIM in U.S. smartphone sales
Drivers will be able to track pollen counts, check blood glucose levels
HP's TouchPad can standout against the generic Android counterparts
A government-backed venture now controls North Korea's top-level domain after a German company operating it disappeared
Siemens was unable to fix the issue in time for the TakeDownCon security conference
Out most of last year with a stroke, the co-head of Intel architecture will kick off Computex in two weeks
The company known for outsourced payroll services is expanding into new areas
Social network first to IPO gate, offering shares for $45 a pop
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Analysts say ARM is in a position of power, entrenched in mobile
Microsoft beat out Google and IBM for the contract
'Impressive,' says mobile security expert on Google's quick move to fix flaw
Microsoft snares big cloud win in rival Google's backyard
HP faces Wall Street's music this week over its earnings, but the song has many verses
The PROTECT IP Act would lead to 'thousands' of legal actions against Web firms, NetCoalition says
A Web programming glitch could lead to account takeover
RIM tablet edges out Xoom's early reported sales
The seven-year plan will save Clearwire money and follows a similar deal with Sprint
It's used WWDC to launch new notebooks before
SSD use is on the rise, but mainly for portable video systems
Government endorses the report though software vendors are not happy
Cisco chief John Chambers, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer share words of wisdom in commencement addresses
The X2, at $200, has double the processor power of the Droid X
Partners will build applications that use SAP's HANA in-memory compute engine
PopCap is releasing a Plants vs. Zombies game for Chinese social networking website Renren
Anything that can be done to save space on smartphones is a good thing, according to Gartner
Initially, SAP's BusinessObjects and Rapid Deployment products will be available on AWS
Chip maker wants to delve into elusive smartphone, tablet market
ARM will reach out to virtualization software, OS companies to write apps for its processors
WindSpring aims its compression and search engine at mainstream storage vendors
The microprocessor giant is tapping Asian contractors to make laptops with longer battery life
Pyramid analyst on Microsoft's coming success in the global market
In an era of safer browsers, social-engineering attacks are taking off
PCs will become like consumer electronics devices in the next two years, Intel's CEO said
Magic mark reached for first time since 2008; do Cisco, HP woes indicate trouble ahead?
The chip maker is still trying to break into a market where ARM processors dominate
Vendors will test chip sets using the ITU G.hn standard for interoperability