Can Hewlett-Packard--an old school tech company right up there with IBM--score some coolness points to drive its popularity among consumers? New CEO Leo Apotheker thinks it can with WebOS.
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Wal-Mart DRM reminder: The nightmare returns
In blast from the past, we receive an e-mail from Wal-Mart reminding us how to use those old DRM music files purchased prior to February 2008.
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Mozilla Dash clears the board
Google's solution to getting the browser out of the way was to turn it into an OS. Mozilla, conversely, wipes the browser interface entirely in a new add-on for Firefox called Home Dash.
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Scenes from Macworld 2011 (photos)
See all the flashy iPhone and iPad accessories on display at Macworld 2011--a show that is decidedly less flashy without Apple's participation.
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Conn., Google reach agreement over Wi-Fi data
Google won't have to turn over data gathered by its Street View cars to a coalition of state attorneys general, but it's not free and clear yet.
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Penske delivers first electric Smart ForTwo
To kick off the second phase of its electric vehicle program, Penske Automotive Group Chairman Roger Penske and Smart USA President Jill Lajdzia personally delivered a Smart ForTwo Electric Drive to a customer in Maryland.
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Rumor suggests Mark Zuckerberg may crash 'SNL'
Jesse Eisenberg, the actor who played Zuckerberg in "The Social Network," is hosting "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. A gossip item suggests Zuckerberg himself may show up.
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Egypt's Internet disconnect reaches 24 hours
It was a full day ago that Egypt's network links to the rest of the world began to die, and a televised address from the country's president indicates that no end is in sight.
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Amid unrest, Egypt goes offline (roundup)
Following days of street protests, a country of more than 80 million people has found itself almost entirely disconnected from the rest of the world.
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30 best iPad games
Trying to figure out which iPad games to buy with your hard-earned dough? Here's a look at our current top-30 favorites.
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Portland store trades print books for Kindles
The Microcosm bookstore in Portland, OR is allowing people to trade in their "soulless faux-literary technology for its worth in good old fashioned books."
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Bucking trend, Dremel picks Web over mobile apps
iPhone and Android apps are all the rage, but the rotary toolmaker opted for something that would reach many more devices. Also: promotional QR codes.
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Ask Maggie: On waiting for a Verizon iPhone 5
This week's Ask Maggie answers reader questions about waiting for the Verizon iPhone 5, deciding between the Verizon iPhone and an LTE smartphone, and the benefits of owning an Android phone and Android tablet.
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Report: Apple slips in mobile market, remains in top five
iPhone maker inches down from fourth to fifth place in the worldwide mobile phone market as China's ZTE bulldozes its way onto the list, according to IDC report.
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The remote less traveled leads to smart TV
Just as smartphones have cannibalized other portable electronics categories, smart TVs may eventually put pressure on the array of set-top boxes that deliver Internet content.
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Microsoft hasn't ruled out Office for Mac App Store
Office is available to Windows and Mac users. But so far, it hasn't come to the Mac App Store. Could that change? Microsoft says it won't rule it out.
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Getting news out of an unplugged Egypt
Al Jazeera streams Egypt protests while people turn to old-fashioned landlines, faxes and ham radio to get information in and out of the country.
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Friday Poll: Your mobile gaming rig of choice?
With the Nintendo 3DS, Sony NGP, and iPhone/iPod Touch, gamers have an increasing number of mobile choices. What's your pick?
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LivingSocial: We're set to overtake Groupon (Q&A)
The start-up, now valued at $1 billion, says it will soon overtake Groupon in the U.S. market for online daily deals. CEO Tim O'Shaughnessy tells how it got there.
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