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HTC remained mum on a possible HTC Scribe tablet
The founder of the WiMax company's predecessor is set to leave Friday
Tablet makers and chip designers want tablet-focused apps on the Android Market and much more
The malware has been founed on third-party Android application Web sites wrapped up into free and paid games
The Indian government had earlier issued notices to these companies
The device will add network TV functions like YouTube and Netflix to TVs without them
The world's biggest tech show kicks off next week in Las Vegas
Providing access to communications on BlackBerry Enterprise Server remains a sticking point, the company said
Enterprise software vendors are finding new opportunities to serve customers on iPads, iPhone and other consumer devices
Rerun of lawsuit tossed by federal judge last February
'Not blocked in China' now, says Skype, but declines to comment on future
A Chinese brand G’Five moves into second place, according to figures from IDC
EBay's online payment service has signed an agreement with a Chinese city to develop an international e-commerce hub
Allen's amended patent lawsuit adds Android to the list of targets, giving details of alleged infringements
A Skype blog post looks at what happened in the recent failure of the Internet telephone service
Beats deadline for filing amended complaint, lists wide array of online software, services
iTunes' TV and movie rental business already one-tenth the size of Netflix, says expert
Today's $60 1TB drive would have cost $1 trillion in the '50s
Promises to look into auto-updating its Windows client software to prevent another blackout
The long-rumored device will debut in the U.S. and Europe, according to a Japanese newspaper
The monster 3D TV will be one of the largest yet available.
Improper payments helped the company make up to $48 million in profit, according to U.S. authorities
CIO worked with Antenna platform to write apps for multiple devices
The new rules would bar prohibit wired broadband providers from blocking legal Web content and services
The agency's vote for net neutrality rules will likely lead to a lawsuit and to repeal attempts in Congress
Ka-Sat is the third broadband Internet satellite to be launched in the last six weeks.
Improved lithium batteries will also breathe air to recharge phones (see video below)
Dual-core processors will help power next-generation smartphones
Amazon says sales of discounted three-license upgrade end Dec. 31
Sony, now making a profit on sales of its console hardware, wants full control of the manufacturing process
Juniper initiatives supported by alliances, acquisitions, software application effort
Woman and 10-year-old daughter got porn chat instead of Barbie Video Girl site.
The 10.1-inch touchscreen device uses Google's Android mobile OS and a Samsung processor
The device will come pre-installed with 19 Tencent mobile apps.
Chinese consumers will buy 95 million smartphones in 2011, opening the Internet to some who cannot afford laptops