T-Mobile offers special $50 unlimited wireless plan
T-Mobile USA is offering a new promotion to retain customers and hopefully pick off some new ones, as it competes more on price.
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Recovery.gov shuns transparency, blocks Google
It seems that Google, however, has opted to ignore the restrictive search engine-blocking code built into the Obama administration's new stimulus-related site.
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Sprint loses another 1.3 million customers
Wireless provider is struggling to get back on track as it shares a mix of good and bad news in its fourth-quarter results.
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For Paul Allen, tech investment isn't easy
When Charter Communications announced plans to file for Chapter 11, it was just the latest in a series of blows to the Microsoft co-founder's plan to sink money into a wired world.
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At Unisys, Intel's Itanium chip is dead
Unisys may have written Itanium's epitaph--at least for many server vendors.
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Demo confab to get new boss from VentureBeat
After 13 years, Demo producer and host Chris Shipley is stepping down, making way for VentureBeat editor Matt Marshall.
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Phone with Windows Mobile beta reported stolen
A phone that was given to a Telstra executive and was apparently running the unreleased Windows Mobile 6.5 has gone missing at a wireless trade show in Barcelona.
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LimeWire strives for relevancy by tapping Web 2.0
An update to the popular Gnutella file-sharing client for Windows, Mac, and Linux incorporates a shiny new interface and direct sharing with your Google contacts.
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'Vista capable' suit no longer class action
A judge declines to dismiss the suit, but rules that each PC buyer has to bring their own legal action if they want redress.
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How-to: Browse the Web while gaming
Gamespot takes a look at the Web browsers you can use while continuing to play games on your PC.
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GeeMail puts offline Gmail on your desktop
A new AIR application called GeeMail is bringing the Gmail experience to your desktop.
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Bill Gates stocks up on Crocs, Kodak
In regulatory filings, Gates' investment arm notes it has a 5 percent stake in Eastman Kodak as well as holdings in the plastic clog maker.
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3DV buy could give Xbox a stronger punch
Microsoft is said to be interested in buying an Israeli start-up whose technology uses a depth-sensing camera to enable gamers to control a system just by moving their hands.
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Why wait for Windows Mobile 6.5?
Microsoft's latest mobile operating system may be months away from release, but some companies offer similar services that you can use now.
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Hulu pulls content off Boxee
Just after removing its content from CBS' TV.com, now Hulu does the same with Boxee, saying that its following requests from content partners.
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Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL search up; Google down
Google's share of the search market dipped in January, as Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL each grabbed a tad more share.
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Fixing the PC power adapter cluster-muck
Kudos to the cell phone industry for coalescing around a standard that will pave the way for universal cell phone chargers. So really, how difficult is it for PC makers to do the same?
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Nehalem servers to anchor Intel cloud computing
Chipmaker is readying Nehalem technology as company focuses on mega data centers with hundreds of thousands of servers.
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Google's Mobile App comes to Windows phones
Google's new, free app for Windows Mobile gives you access to Google's search, e-mail, documents, and photos with just a couple keystrokes.
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Find answers to your medical questions with these five sites
Want to find go to learn about medicine or find out why your neck is sore? Check out these health research sites.
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