Intel has confirmed that it has been working with Google to develop the just-announced Chrome Operating System for netbooks, a potential competitor to Microsoft's Windows franchise.Multiple operating systems already run on Intel processors, including Windows, Apple's Mac OS X, and  |


Apple's App Store has reached its one-year milestone. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company one year ago launched the online store for its iPhone and iPod touch and has had great success offering users applications that do everything from calculate nutritional information  |
Sprint Nextel is requiring manufacturers to provide Wi-Fi capabilities in its smartphones, including a version of the BlackBerry Tour that will be released next year. Jeff Clemow, director of business product marketing for Sprint, said the company "is embracing Wi-Fi  |
Microsoft's Bing search engine overtook Yahoo in the United States on Thursday, according to StatCounter. The last time Bing overtook Yahoo on a single day was on June 4, shortly after its launch, the Dublin-based Web analytics firm said.Bing grabbed  |


Amazon is moving into yet another retailing realm. This time, it's a Web site featuring mobile phones. Amazon on Thursday rolled out AmazonWireless.com, a beta Web site that offers cell phones, service plans, comparison shopping features, easy rebate redemption, and  |
Perfect Group Mailer Software is a newsletter and opt-in mailer.  |
Utility rescue lost or forgotten internet explorer saved email account passwords.  |
Capture and share anything you see on your PC screen.  |
FreeZ Online TV program.  |
Simulates webcam on your system by broadcasting video files as webcam.  |
A common challenge faced by PHP programmers is how to accept files uploaded by visitors to your site. In this bonus excerpt from Chapter 12 of the recently published SitePoint book: Build Your Own Database Driven Web Site Using PHP  |
Firefox is the perfect browser, right? Well, it's probably the best on the market -- but that doesn't mean that it's perfect. Firefox has several annoyances -- some large, some small -- that we'd like to see fixed for 4.0.  |
One day, we won't have to worry about browser eccentricities. (I have a dream.) Until then, tools like Browserlab make the horrible realities of Web development tolerable.  |
Linux distributions strive to include all the useful applications that users will need, but a quality video editor has been lacking for quite some time. Now with KDE4 getting better and better, could an application like Kdenlive fill that gap?  |
By , I so want to root for Google, but I'm having a tough time denying the power of history.On the surface, Google's announcement this week that it's developing a new primarily-for-netbooks operating system called Google Chrome OS, is good  |
By , Despite what mobile carriers , there is still a fundamental problem with the deployment of an all-data packet switched network: its incompatibility with the old circuit-switched networks. Though LTE will support a tremendous jump in data transmission speeds  |
By , I have a little personality test for you today: Which of the following GAO findings released Wednesday made you laugh hardest about the Federal Protective Service's contract security guard program?· The armed guard photographed at a Level IV  |
By , T-Mobile USA's myTouch 3G, the second Android phone to spring up in the US market, is geared to greater customizability and ease of use than the earlier G1, said Cole Brodman, T-Mobile USA's chief technology officer, at a  |
By , Today, DVR pioneer TiVo and consumer electronics retailer Best Buy announced they will be working together to boost TiVo adoption and improve Best Buy's digital presence in the consumer's home.A joint statement from the companies this morning said,  |
By and , The problem with awful neighbors is that the drama never ends, as South Korea would doubtless be the first to tell you. Officials there, having scanned the code that powered the recent DDoS attacks on that nation  |
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