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Microsoft Slate Could Foretell the Shape of Tablets to Come

Attendees at Microsoft's TechEd New Zealand show were reportedly treated to a preview of what may have been a new quad-core Windows slate device running on the not-yet debuted Windows 8 ...

New Facebook Privacy Tweaks Have a Googley Aftertaste

In a nod to users who have complained about Facebook's privacy settings for years, the social network announced new, simplified settings Tuesday that allow users to exercise greater control over what information is shared across the network ...

Sprint May Swing for 4G Boost With Clearwire Buy

Sprint is reportedly in talks with Clearwire and cable companies regarding the possible acquisition of the wireless Internet provider to help build its 4G LTE network ...

HP Strips Some Gears With Strategic Shift

HP revealed plans for major strategic changes Thursday that would orient the company more directly toward the enterprise market. It's considering a spinoff or sale of its PC division, shuttering development of hardware for webOS devices and cutting its future outlook ...

Bold’s Audacious Price May Repel All but True BlackBerry Believers

T-Mobile isn't letting all the other wireless providers have all the fun with the new BlackBerry devices rolling out this month . On Wednesday, the company announced it'll provide Research In Motion's BlackBerry Bold 9900 for a cool US$299.99 -- after a $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year contract agreement ...

Fusion Garage Tries, Tries Again With Grid-10 Tablet

Fusion Garage threw a new tablet into the mix Tuesday when it announced the debut of the Grid-10, a tablet computer that features a new twist on the Android operating system, a dramatic gesture-based interface and predictive intelligence. ...

Leaked Letter Raises Questions About AT&T’s Merger Motives

A partially redacted letter supposedly sent from AT&T to the FCC has raised new questions about the pending merger between AT&T and T-Mobile, bringing to light the money at stake and whether the merger is necessary, as AT&T claims, to expand wireless broadband coverage ...

Leaked Letter Raises Questions About AT&T’s Merger Motives

A partially redacted letter supposedly sent from AT&T to the FCC has raised new questions about the pending merger between AT&T and T-Mobile, bringing to light the money at stake and whether the merger is necessary, as AT&T claims, to expand wireless broadband coverage ...

Google+ Gives Game Makers Fresh Fields to Sow

Google+ challenged its top competitor Facebook on Thursday by adding games to the newly launched social networking site. ...

Messaging App Moves Users Closer to Facebook, Further From Phone Numbers

Facebook launched a new mobile app Tuesday that provides SMS and Facebook message services as well as group chats between phone contacts and Facebook friends. By Wednesday morning, the app topped the list of free apps in the iTunes store ...

TouchPad’s Weekend Blowout Sale: Make It Permanent?

Shoppers for HP's TouchPad tablet were treated to a special bargain over the weekend -- after coupons and promotions, the 16 GB tablet was available for US$299, a $200 drop from its original price ...

Google’s Android Defense: Let’s Give Them Something to Talk About

A war of words continues between executives at tech giants Google and Microsoft as accusations regarding patent bullying fly between the companies ...

Google Bites Back in Android Patent Battle

Google's chief legal officer went on the offensive Wednesday, posting a company blog entry that attacked Microsoft, Apple, Oracle and other tech companies for securing patents and undertaking legal activity that would block the development of the Android platform ...

Facebook Seeks Beauty in E-Book Publisher Purchase

Push Pop Press, a start-up digital publisher, announced recently it's been acquired by Facebook ...

Blizzard Levels Up In-Game Sales With ‘Diablo III’ Auction House

Blizzard's "Diablo III" still doesn't have a confirmed release date, but more details about the action role-playing PC game are starting to emerge, including the announcement Monday that the game will feature an in-game auction house using real cash for transactions between players ...

AT&T to Put Top Wireless Hogs on a Data Diet

AT&T will begin limiting data speeds for the top 5 percent of wireless data users who currently have unlimited data plans, the company announced Friday ...

AT&T to Put Top Wireless Hogs on a Data Diet

AT&T will begin limiting data speeds for the top 5 percent of wireless data users who currently have unlimited data plans, the company announced Friday ...

Sprint’s Future Murky as Cash Bleeds, Customers Flee

Sprint Nextel stock tumbled as the company came out with its quarterly earnings report Thursday, in which it highlighted improved customer service but also announced a higher-than-expected net loss of US$847 million as well as a loss of 101,000 postpaid subscribers ...

Gig U Hopes to Seed Development With Ultra-Speedy Campus Networks

Twenty-nine U.S. universities are hoping that Gig U, a project that brings ultra-high-speed Internet access to campuses and the surrounding areas, can spur economic growth and research development to their communities ...

Microsoft Throws a Juicy Mango to Manufacturers

Mango, the largest update yet to Microsoft's still-young Windows Phone 7 mobile OS, was released to manufacturers Tuesday in what the software company called an "important milestone" in its fight to gain some ground in the competitive smartphone marketplace ...

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