
RIM replaces Motorola as top tier phone maker
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion beat Motorola for a spot as one of the top 5 handset makers in the world for the first quarter of 2010.
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Dean Kamen: Cultural inertia is main barrier to tech
The famed inventor says society's priorities and resistance to change block adoption of technologies, even when they are better, including a distributed water purification and power generation system he developed for poor countries.
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iPad guts approach to PC design, says iSuppli
The Apple iPad and like devices signal profound changes for companies that design and manufacture computers, says market researcher iSuppli.
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Apple stores prep for Friday's 3G iPad launch
The 3G model of the tablet device goes on sale at 5 p.m., and so far--at least at its store in downtown San Francisco--there are no lines.
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Week in review: Breaking Gizmodo-gate
Criminal investigation into iPhone prototype saga revs up, while Steve Jobs slams Adobe's Flash. Also: HP takes Palm in hand.
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Indian software exec pulls a Bill Gates
Azim Premji, billionaire chairman of Wipro, says he plans to give the bulk of his wealth to charitable causes.
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Symbian Foundation releases Web app toolkit
New development tools let anyone who can create a Web page create an app for the open-source Symbian 3 mobile platform, foundation says.
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Apple says bye-bye to Lala
Lala, the music service recently acquired by Apple, is being shuttered, but Lala's technology may live on in iTunes cloud music and video features.
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Direct-drive turbines to propel offshore wind
Siemens delivers a direct-drive wind turbine for onshore and offshore applications that it hopes will improve cost and reliability of turbines.
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Friday Poll: What's your stance in the Flash fight?
This week, Steve Jobs outlined Apple's specific points of contention over using Flash in mobile devices. To what extent do you agree with his points? Vote in our poll.
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Nissan Leaf projected to be in the black
Carmaker is on track to book 25,000 orders by year's end for the first all-electric car launched by a major automaker.
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New Chrome fires up geolocation ability
Google's newest browser test release enables geolocation, which can allow a Web site to find out where in the physical world you are.
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Cash cow out of the barn: Adobe shipping CS5
Creative Suite 5, Adobe's sprawling new suite, is now available. The software also is dragged into the company's rivalry with Apple.
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A short history of Apple's aggressive legal tactics
The investigation into the missing iPhone is only the most recent example of Apple taking a more muscular legal approach.
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Facebook's impending fight with D.C. (FAQ)
Four senators have petitioned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighting concerns about handling of user data. Here's how this new scrutiny could shape the immediate and long-term future of Facebook.
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Microsoft takes H.264 stand in Web video debate
Internet Explorer 9 will support only the H.264 video technology. And Microsoft raises intellectual property concerns regarding the rival Ogg format.
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Adobe 'shifting focus' from Apple
Adobe's CTO, in a response to Steve Jobs' criticism of Flash Player, says the two companies could have worked well together but has decided to move on without Apple.
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James Cameron building 3D cam for Mars rover
"Avatar" director is helping NASA build a 3D camera that will ride to Mars on the next rover, Curiosity. Cameron wants the high-res cam to help people get exciting about Martian exploration.
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Valve's Steam coming to Mac May 12
Valve's Steam software distribution software has finally gotten a release date, and it's just two weeks away.
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Xmarks adds open tab syncing
Browser add-on Xmarks introduces a major new synchronization feature for its multiple browser plug-ins that lets users sync open tabs across multiple browsers and computers.
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