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Toshiba Starts Seeing Other Chips

Once a feisty competitor that beat Intel to market with processor innovations and lower costs, chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices has lately slumped a bit. That could change, as Japanese electronics giant Toshiba confirmed Tuesday it plans to use AMD processors in some of its laptops. The deal would p...

Facebook Rubs New Interface in MySpace’s Face

MySpace competitor Facebook has introduced a new open platform that allows developers to build applications that integrate with the social networking site and can be chosen by users to appear within their Facebook profile pages. Announced Thursday by Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg -- and c...

T-Mobile Wing Smartphone First to Fly With Windows Mobile 6

T-Mobile Tuesday became the first United States cellular carrier to introduce a device powered by Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft's latest operating system for mobile devices. The latest offering, called the "Wing," is an upgrade to the company's discontinued MVA smartphone. It is priced at $299 with a ...

Google Mixes It Up to Widen Search World

Simplicity has been an important element in Google's success in the online search world. However, as the company has grown and attempted myriad forays into new ways of finding and presenting information -- images, video, news, maps, etc. -- it has created "silos," perhaps threatening that very simpl...

Soldiers Lose MySpace, YouTube Privileges

The Defense Department is blocking access to 13 Web sites. Personnel use of popular social networking and entertainment sites is siphoning too much of its network bandwidth and creating too many security holes, the department said. The Defense Department has seen too much of its vast network's resou...

MySpace Digs Deeper Into Politics With Town Hall Meetings

Social networking portal MySpace will host a series of hour-long sessions on college campuses that will allow people to ask questions of presidential candidates both in person and via the Web. The "Presidential Town Hall" series is MySpace's latest foray into national politics. The social networking...

Microsoft Fends Off Zombies, Worms and Bugs With Patch Tuesday

Another month, another batch of Microsoft security fixes. This month's Patch Tuesday distribution shows that even the newest offerings from Redmond contain holes that malicious yet savvy hackers can exploit. In fact, all of the seven advisories -- covering 19 flaws -- described in the latest Patch T...

TSA Loses Track of Data-Packed Drive

The Transportation Security Administration is attempting to provide some solace to current and former employees whose personal information is on a computer hard drive that was "discovered missing" late last week. The TSA said it will give the employees free credit monitoring for up to one year, ID t...

Comcast to Give Users a Triple Play Control Panel

Cable providers keep piling on the goodies in their quest to sell TV. Comcast's newest enticement is a Web-based dashboard that will allow its triple play customers to easily manage their communication tasks. The new service will be called the "SmartZone" communications center, said Comcast, the nat...

Yahoo Photos to Flickr Out

Yahoo Photos' days were numbered once Yahoo purchased Web-based digital photo storage site Flickr in 2005. Now, Yahoo Photos' number has come up. Yahoo has decided to close the increasingly unpopular Yahoo Photos this summer, and it is urging users to transfer their pictures to Flickr. Yahoo said it...

Yahoo Offers Chat With No Downloads Attached

Yahoo has introduced a new version of its popular Yahoo Messenger instant messaging service that eliminates the need to download and install software. Still in the beta phase, the new "Yahoo Messenger for the Web" is browser-based. That means Yahoo Messenger users can log in to chat on any computer ...

Google Gets a Grip on Government Data

Google is partnering with the states of Arizona, California, Utah and Virginia in a joint effort to make it easier for people to find public information via the Web. In announcing the arrangements, Google said the deals reflect a recognition that people are often frustrated by the inability of Web s...

Reality Bites OLPC With Price Jump

Word that the price of the so-called $100 laptop will now be upwards of $175 per unit is not sitting well with long-time observers of the One Laptop Per Child program, who fear the numbers might mean the initiative is in trouble. Reacting to reports that OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte now figures ...

New BlackBerry Lets Sprint, Verizon Users Go Global

Research in Motion has created a new smartphone for world travelers, a unit capable of operating on both CDMA and GSM wireless networks. The new BlackBerry 8830 World Edition will first be offered to Verizon Wireless customers then open to Sprint users. Also being offered is a new Global BlackBerry...

Farmer Discovers USDA Data Leak

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will give free credit monitoring to tens of thousands of people whose social security numbers were inadvertently made public on a government Web site. The USDA said it is aware of no cases where the so-called private identification information was used for identity...

Nintendo Wows With Wii

The Nintendo Wii outsold both its competitors, the Sony PlayStation 3 and the Microsoft Xbox 360, in March, according to figures from the NPD Group. Nintendo continues to say it is having problems keeping up with demand for its units, citing "widespread shortages" for both the Wii and its handheld D...

MySpace Users Decide What News Is Fit to Print

Social networking portal MySpace.com is getting into the news aggregation business as its new MySpace News feature offers users the ability to "rate" stories and control which ones get top billing. MySpace News differs from other news aggregators that allow user ranking primarily because it organize...

Captain America, Hulk and Thor Coming Soon to Sega Universe

Comics lovers who couldn't believe Captain America died last month will soon be able to resurrect him on their game consoles. Sega and Marvel Entertainment have struck a deal wherein "Cap" and fellow Marvel Hall of Fame superheroes Incredible Hulk and Thor will star in new video games. The companies...

Netvibes Offers Personal Portal Creation for Dummies

Personalized home page pioneer Netvibes is unveiling a way for anybody to become the ruler of their own "Universe," Web 2.0 style. The company on Tuesday announced the beta launch of Netvibes Universe, a system that allows the creation and online publication of personal Web portals, which Netvibes c...

Dash Recruits Road Testers for Web-Enabled GPS System

Mountain View, Calif.-based Dash Navigation is recruiting 2,000 drivers to "road test" the company's Dash Express automotive GPS, a unit that automatically connects to the Internet to provide real-time traffic conditions and other information for motorists. Dash just finished a six-month field trial...

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