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Google's Nexus One Hops onto Sprint Network
Just a day after unlocked Nexus Ones for AT&T's network came to the market, Sprint Nextel plans to offer the device for a "simple" pricing scheme to be explained later.
Broadband Plan Calls for FCC, DHS Collaboration
One key recommendation of the National Broadband Plan calls for closer cooperation between the FCC and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on security matters.
Nexus One Not Selling; Droid Launch Trumps iPhone's
Google has sold just 135,000 of its Nexus One units since launching the phone in January. Meanwhile, Motorola sold 1.05 million Droids, surpassing iPhone for the same period after the smartphone debuted in 2007.
Qik Video Camera App Disappears From App Store
The appearance of third-party video-recording iPhone apps from vendors such as Qik was an oasis in the desert to owners of original iPhones such as myself. But...
Dell 5130cdn
Dell's 5130cdn color laser printer aims high--and on nearly all counts, it succeeds. It has the speed and features that a high-volume office needs, and it's also...
IWork.com Adds Easier Public Sharing, Mobile Support
Remember Apple's iWork.com? The free service, which debuted in beta form at last year's Macworld Expo, let users share their iWork files for viewing, commentary...
Is This an Xbox 360 'Slim' Motherboard?
Leaked shot of a tiny single-processor motherboard fuels speculation that Microsoft's planning a slim version of its Xbox 360, to launch in tandem with Project Natal by holiday 2010.
ThinkPad Edge
A welcome refresh of Lenovo's workhorse line that improves look and feel without sacrificing the features that make ThinkPads so well-loved.