
Lost iPhone prototype spurs legal action (roundup)
First, it was all about details of a purported "iPhone 4G." Then the saga of how Gizmodo got that device exploded into a criminal investigation and questioning of the role of journalists.
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Bartz exports personal style to Europe
Speaking more publicly after 16 months leading Yahoo, Carol Bartz defends her company, touts the advertising business, and takes potshots at Facebook.
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WWDC 2010 to be held June 7-11
The annual Apple developers conference will focus on iPad, iPhone development.
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First Solar to acquire NextLight for $245 million
Solar-panel manufacturer stands to inherit 1,100 megawatts worth of utility-scale projects.
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Google, IBM, Apple--world's most valuable brands
Tech companies account for six of the top 10 most valuable brands, according to a new report, with Google in the top slot for the fourth year running.
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Future robot titans strut their stuff (photos)
More than 3,000 middle and high school innovators from around the world descend on Dallas for the VEX Robotics World Championship.
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Google: Numbers favor Android over iPhone
Google Android shows strong developer and customer growth, which has Apple and Microsoft increasingly worried and willing to take action.
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Pirate Bay says acquisition claims are 'fraud'
Swedish businessman Hans Pandeya claims to have acquired The Pirate Bay for $10 million but site operators said that's a "lie."
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Sprint improves, but still sees losses
The wireless provider continues to lose customers and money, though it did come in ahead of analysts' expectations on customer departures and on revenue.
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AOL's revenue tumbles 23 percent
Working to rebuild his company, CEO Tim Armstrong still has a grace period before investors expect to see results. But for how much longer?
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Digital Sky buys AOL's ICQ
The instant-messaging software changes hands for $187.5 million, going to Russia's Digital Sky as AOL continues to clean house.
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Junkestra symphony is pure garbage
Composition played with instruments made of objects scavenged from San Francisco Dump will appear in a classical venue that belies its trashy origins.
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Google: Next Android to support Adobe Flash
Adobe already found a Flash ally in Google. Now Google confirms that its next version of Android will work with Flash Player.
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Nintendo DS as a glucose meter
We deliver a ton of mobile-phone news, Facebook gets some probing by the FTC, and we discuss how to use a Nintendo DS to test your blood sugar level.
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Prosecutors defend Gizmodo search in iPhone probe
San Mateo County prosecutors are defending the search of a Gizmodo editor's home and seizure of his computers, saying they had evaluated journalist shield laws before asking for a warrant.
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Microsoft claims Android steps on its patents
In signing a patent deal with HTC over Android, Microsoft says it won't let competitors have a "free ride" on its innovations.
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Ex-SF tech convicted of hijacking city network
Former San Francisco network administrator faces five-year sentence after being found guilty of felony charge of denying computer access.
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New Opera blazes onto Mac
A zippy new JavaScript engine, Turbo mode for dial-up, Widgets free of the browser, and Growl support are just some of the new features. Take a tour in this First Look video.
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Steve Jobs to be interviewed at D Conference
The annual tech conference will be the Apple chief executive's first high-profile non-Apple public event since his return to full-time work last year.
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Making movies of your PC screen
Whether you're making a tutorial, video demo, or brag roll, we've got four screen capture apps to record your Windows PC.
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