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Hulu to Keep the Flash Dance Going

Hulu stepped into the Adobe-Apple war Thursday with the announcement that it's sticking to Flash for now ...

Brace for a Torrent of Tablets

The face of computing may be undergoing a massive change, and tablet PCs appear to be at the heart of it ...

Twitter’s Forced-Follow Flaw Fix Purges Users’ Fan Files

Twitter has stomped out a bug that for a brief period allowed users to force other users to follow them on the microblogging site. In eliminating the glitch, however, Twitter emptied out some users' list of followers entirely ...

WiGig Aims to Widen the Wireless Road

TV viewers may soon be able to watch videos without interruption over wireless networks as they move from their television sets to their PCs to their handheld devices, with the signing of an agreement Monday between the Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance, the WiFi Alliance and semiconductor developer SiBeam ...

FCC’s Broadband Switcheroo Draws Yays and Nays

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced his third attempt at gaining acceptance for Internet neutrality last week, sparking yet another furor over the issue ...

Google Gives Desktop and Mobile Search Pages the Ol’ Nip/Tuck

Google began rolling out a new look and feel for search results on both its desktop and mobile platforms Wednesday ...

Chrome, IE Browser Battle Addresses Need for Speed

On the heels of news that the Google Chrome Web browser is gaining market share while Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is losing ground, both companies took the wraps off faster, next-generation browsers Wednesday ...

Chrome’s Gain Is IE’s Pain

The Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Web browsers are gaining market share at the expense of Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer ...

Latest China Web Crackdown Targets ‘Hostile’ Overseas Forces

China is apparently planning to step up its efforts to crack down on online crime ...

Adobe Strikes Back at Flash Bashers

Adobe has lashed back at Apple following Steve Jobs' public letter of criticism of Flash, which the Apple CEO posted on his company's site Thursday ...

HP Snaps Up Palm

HP said Wednesday that it has agreed to buy the ailing Palm at US$5.70 a share, for a total of about $1.2 billion ...

Android 2.2 Goes All the Way With Flash

Android 2.2, code-named "FroYo," will fully support Adobe's Flash platform, Andy Rubin, Google's vice president of engineering, told The New York Times' Bits blog Tuesday ...

Where Are the Robots Taking Us? Part 2

Part 1 of this series explored the market for robots, Japan's robotics program and some of its results, and the love some people have for their robots ...

VMforce: App Devs Get a Workshop in the Sky

Salesforce.com and VMware jointly announced Tuesday a new platform for enterprise application development in the cloud ...

New BlackBerries Juice Up WiFi Calling

Research In Motion on Monday unveiled two new BlackBerry smartphones and a voice over WiFi feature to its voice technology ...

IBM’s Nanoscale World Map Could Guide Chip Development

IBM researchers in Switzerland said they've come up with a patterning technique that lets them create structures as small as 15 nanometers ...

Mangled McAfee Update Drives Windows XP Users Bonkers

Things are looking bleak for McAfee after the security software company sent a bad virus definition to its users Wednesday ...

Android Leads Garmin Down New Road

The Garmin-Asus partnership Wednesday announced the new Garminfone, an Android-based smartphone that will be available on the T-Mobile USA network ...

Where Are the Robots Taking Us? Part 1

Robots haunt our art and our dreams. Science-fiction author Isaac Asimov wrote a whole series of novels around the idea of robotics -- the "Robot" series, one of which was made into the movie "I, Robot." The "Terminator" movies were all big hits, and science-fiction series such as Britain's "Dr. Who" and America's own "Caprica" and "Battlestar Galactica" all have robots, more or less humanoid, in their casts...

Microsoft Gives SMB Sysadmins a Place in the Cloud

Microsoft is targeting Realtors, insurance agencies and other small businesses that use a highly mobile, distributed workforce with Windows Intune, the new desktop management service it announced Monday ...

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