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  • Microsoft Yanks Stolen Code The company has been forced to pull the plug on its Twitter-like micro-blogging site in China called Juku.
  • Mobile Internet to Dominate Within 5 Years -- Study Morgan Stanley report states we're "now in the early innings" of mobile Internet development, which is growing faster than previous tech cycles, including the evolution of the desktop PC.
  • Dragon Dictation Adds Privacy Setting Users of the recently released Dragon Dictation speech-to-text app for the iPhone can now opt out of uploading contact names to the app's servers. Developer...
  • AltaVista Irrelevant? Not to Other Search Engines A long time ago, in the mid-to-late 1990s, AltaVista was a major search engine, but with the rise of Google its popularity slid, eventually becoming irrelevant...
  • Fake Steve Jobs and AT&T Square off Over IPhone Service With iPhone owners becoming increasingly vociferous about their happiness with mandated carrier partner AT&T, it seems only a matter of time before Steve...
  • YouTube's Most Watched Videos of 2009 YouTube has just released a list of its most popular videos of 2009. Ready to see what the world's been watching?
  • FTC Antitrust Action Against Intel Too Little, Too Late As slow as the FTC is to take action, antitrust practices can actually be a solid business model for companies with the resources to pull it off.
  • Super Monkey Ball 2 for IPhone Super Monkey Ball was one of the first games to hit the App Store back in August 2008. The game was a huge success even though it fell well short of...
  • Microsoft's Bing Now Available in IPhone App Form Microsoft's new Bing app makes its debut in the App Store on Wednesday, bringing the many facets of Web search supported by the company's Bing search engine to...
  • Deals of the Week We'll show you where to find the best prices on an unlocked Pharos smartphone, a Kodak pocket camcorder, a refurbished iPod, and more.
  • 2010 to Be 'year of Conflict' in Mobile Despite a lagging economy that continues to drag down the market, 2010 promises to be an exciting year in mobile, analysts say.
  • Belkin Receiver Turns Any Stereo Into a Bluetooth Speaker Belkin on Wednesday unveiled its new Bluetooth Music Receiver, a $50 device that lets you wirelessly stream music from your iPhone or iPod to your stereo. Since...
  • Cures for a Crusty Keyboard Reader Marcie Phipps seeks to clean up her act. She writes:
  • Firefox Update Fixes Three Critical Flaws Version 3.5.6 of the open-source browser shores up security and stability issues.
  • Dell Launches Dedicated Services Organization Dell integrates Perot Systems into Dell Services

From Around the Web

  • Microsoft Yanks Stolen Code The company has been forced to pull the plug on its Twitter-like micro-blogging site in China called Juku.
  • Mobile Internet to Dominate Within 5 Years -- Study Morgan Stanley report states we're "now in the early innings" of mobile Internet development, which is growing faster than previous tech cycles, including the evolution of the desktop PC.
  • Dragon Dictation Adds Privacy Setting Users of the recently released Dragon Dictation speech-to-text app for the iPhone can now opt out of uploading contact names to the app's servers. Developer...
  • AltaVista Irrelevant? Not to Other Search Engines A long time ago, in the mid-to-late 1990s, AltaVista was a major search engine, but with the rise of Google its popularity slid, eventually becoming irrelevant...
  • Fake Steve Jobs and AT&T Square off Over IPhone Service With iPhone owners becoming increasingly vociferous about their happiness with mandated carrier partner AT&T, it seems only a matter of time before Steve...
  • YouTube's Most Watched Videos of 2009 YouTube has just released a list of its most popular videos of 2009. Ready to see what the world's been watching?
  • FTC Antitrust Action Against Intel Too Little, Too Late As slow as the FTC is to take action, antitrust practices can actually be a solid business model for companies with the resources to pull it off.
  • Super Monkey Ball 2 for IPhone Super Monkey Ball was one of the first games to hit the App Store back in August 2008. The game was a huge success even though it fell well short of...
  • Microsoft's Bing Now Available in IPhone App Form Microsoft's new Bing app makes its debut in the App Store on Wednesday, bringing the many facets of Web search supported by the company's Bing search engine to...
  • Deals of the Week We'll show you where to find the best prices on an unlocked Pharos smartphone, a Kodak pocket camcorder, a refurbished iPod, and more.

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