
WebOS lives on as an open-source project, HP declares
There are two reads on this news: Either HP couldn't find a reasonable buyer or the company is betting it can take off on its own.
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The 404 963: Where we're not crying, it's just raining on our faces (podcast)
To wrap-up the penultimate week of the 404 Podcast, we're running through Apple's year in iTunes- from the best-selling apps to the most-downloaded movie online. We'll also tell you about a woman that made $1200 exploiting dudes on Match.com, and give you a tour of Amazon's massive Costconian warehouse in Seattle.
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Justice Department asks to delay AT&T's T-Mobile merger trial
The government's attorney says the trial could be delayed, since AT&T withdrew its application for merger approval from the FCC.
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Simple rubber band adds macro lens to any smartphone
If you're looking for a cheap and simple way to add a macro lens to your smartphone, look no further than the Macro Cell Lens Band.
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Yellow Submarine dives into Apple as animated e-book
The Beatles' classic "Yellow Submarine" cartoon is now available through Apple's iBooks as a free interactive e-book for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. It comes complete with animations, video clips, and music.
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Whither Verizon's Galaxy Nexus?
week in review Conflicting information plagues Samsung's new Android phone, while Twitter unveils redesign. Also: Earth-like planet found.
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Sharp Elite review: Overpriced, but best picture quality since Kuro
The overpriced Sharp Elite LED-based LCD produces the best overall picture quality of any TV we've reviewed since 2008.
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Skyrim beats out Modern Warfare 3 as most-played game
But Modern Warfare 3 was able to take top honors as the most-played shooter game in 2011, says gaming network Raptr.
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Apple's new Grand Central store: It's the experience, not the product
Apple fanboys don't wait hours--and sometimes days--just to get access to the newest gadget. They want the experience. That's never been more evident than in the latest store opening, which features no new products.
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Startup Secret No. 4: I've got the brains, you've got the looks
The entrepreneur/funder relationship is not one of two equals. Use that to your advantage.
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NASA: Anyone seen all the moon rock we've lost?
Space agency declares that over 500 pieces of moon rock and other space substances are unaccounted for.
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Amazon Kindle Fire continues to heat up the market
Online activity from Amazon's new tablet is at a record high, according to ad network Chitika, and shows no sign of slowing down.
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Oil refiner chips in for wood-to-biofuel plant
Mascoma and investor Valero plant to build a $232 million plant to convert wood chips normally used for paper or lumber into ethanol, a step forward for the struggling cellulosic ethanol industry.
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Apple loses patent battle with Motorola; war drags on
A German court says the iPhone maker violates a Motorola Mobility patent related to a countdown function in a packet radio system.
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Zite for iPhone: An elegant, personalized reader
Its iPad version is a popular alternative to Flipboard due to Pandora-like personalization. It scaled its elegant offering down for iPhone, but at a price to personalization options. Its timing also coincided with Flipboard and Google Current's iPhone app unveilings.
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Get a 16GB iPad 2 Wi-Fi for $419 shipped
It's a refurb, but that's a non-issue: Apple backs it with a full one-year warranty and even gives you a new battery and outer casing. Choose black or white.
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Toshiba Excite Android tablet coming in January
Due to be released in January, Toshiba's new 10-inch Android Honeycomb tablet will join the Thrive in the company's lineup of Android devices.
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CGI hackers discover secret of rainbows
Computer graphics professionals, seeking out more realistic simulations for natural phenomena for video games and movies, gain a striking new insight into the how rare types of rainbows work.
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iPhone 3GS shipments still strong after all these years
Apple's iPhone 3GS shipments are expected to hit 2 million this quarter, and 1.4 million to 1.6 million next quarter.
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Twitter to newbies: Try it, you'll like it
A redesign of the service means people can find new content more easily, says Ryan Sarver, director of Twitter's platform. But plenty of existing users are panning the changes.
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