
ICANN okays non-Latin domain names
Organization that oversees domain names approves system for non-Latin characters, a move designed to help regions around the world surf using their local languages.
Read More ...
Why iStockphoto embraced Google's Gears
Better performance and more revenue lead one Web site to begin supporting a generally overlooked Google plug-in. Also: Internet Explorer 6 usage drags on.
Read More ...
Sony continues quarterly losing streak
Hit by weakness across most of its divisions, Sony reports net loss of 26.3 billion yen for its fiscal second quarter, its fourth straight quarterly loss.
Read More ...
IBM sees overhaul coming for trucking industry
The growing significance of fuel efficiency and telematics are opening doors for new players in an industry struggling to change, an IBM report says.
Read More ...
Mozilla's messaging story gains credibility
Mozilla has long been associated with the Firefox browser, but recent announcements suggest that it has staying power in messaging.
Read More ...
Can the Droid save Motorola?
Motorola's new Droid is expected to be a hot seller. But will it be enough to turn Motorola around?
Read More ...
Q&A: Will the Chevy Volt make money for GM?
Tony Posawatz, vehicle line director for the electric Chevy Volt, says that GM's investment in its high-tech green machine is a long-term play.
Read More ...
Spooky tech tales to make your computer crawl
We asked readers to send in their spookiest tech tales in advance of Halloween, and they delivered the gore. Get ready to be scared.
Read More ...
Let's kill the OS upgrade disc
Life would be easier if we paid for ongoing OS upgrades the way we pay for other digital assets--by subscription.
Read More ...
iTunes 9.0.2 improves app sorting
Apple released iTunes 9.0.2 and the update included improvements to app sorting for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Read More ...
Facebook awarded $711 million in spam lawsuit
Judge also finds self-described "spam king" Sanford Wallace "willfully violated" court orders and refers the matter to U.S. Attorney's Office for criminal prosecution.
Read More ...
Top costume searches include 'Adult Care Bear'
The top searches this year are "Michael Jackson" and "Balloon Boy," but it's the ones further down the list that really start to up the creepiness factor.
Read More ...
CFL bulb with safety skin keeps mercury inside
ArmorLite is a new CFL bulb by ClearLite with a safety coating. It contains mercury and shattered glass if the bulb is smashed.
Read More ...
WordPress' sophomore iPhone debut impresses
The second version of the company's mobile blogging software still doesn't help solve how difficult it is to bang out a long, media-rich post on the go, but it's getting closer.
Read More ...
WhipCast app hints at GOP smartphone of choice?
The Office of the Republican Whip brings forth WhipCast...on BlackBerry.
Read More ...
What's your funniest Google Voice transcription flub?
Share with us the most garbled messages "transcribed" from free visual voice mail like Google Voice or YouMail.
Read More ...
Google brings online music to the masses
Even though the experience isn't perfect, the integration of streaming songs into Google search results will change the landscape of online music forever.
Read More ...
Solar power execs bullish on 2010 despite earnings
Executives from solar power companies see clear skies ahead, with significant growth in the solar business and higher panel prices forecast for 2010.
Read More ...
Trillian 4.1 beta for Windows opens up
Makers of the multinetwork chat application Trillian threw open doors to the company's latest beta, allowing any Windows user to test Trillian Astra 4.1 before the code becomes final.
Read More ...
Apple delivers Apple TV 3.0 software
The latest version introduced Thursday includes a few new features, including Internet Radio, iTunes Extras, and iTunes LP.
Read More ...
No comments:
Post a Comment