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We’ve come to the day when a game can have a flawed single-player campaign, but it can still be a blockbuster seller because it executes multiplayer gaming in an excellent fashion. That’s ...
Thursday is Thanksgiving in the U.S, so in this week's super-sized edition of iPhone hints we give thanks for the few, the proud, the useful--the iPhone's physical controls. The iPhone's touch ...
A proposed standard meant to help content management systems communicate with each other has steady momentum, and an initial version could be finalized early next year. Content Management ...
Nortel Networks Corp. has agreed to sell its metropolitan Ethernet and optical networking units to Ciena Corp. for $769 million, $248 million more than its initial offer announced Oct. 7. Ciena ...
It is a period of war between providers. Verizon's TV commercials and print ads, striking from the safety of the company's widely-touted network, have struck a blow against AT&T's PR, reducing ...
An FCC task force studying broadband deployment in the United States has started to let us know what it has been thinking about. I have not found a white paper that explains things in detail, but ...
HEAD: Microsoft IE exploit code unreliable, but more comingDECK: Microsoft IE6, IE7 vulnerable to zero-day exploit Symantec says Abstract: Symantec Monday said the Internet Explorer zero-day exploit ...
A report from AdMob has people claiming there is now proof that iPhone users now account for more than half of mobile data traffic. For months now many have suspected the iPhone - with its ...
October numbers are in, and Comscore, Compete, Google, and Quantcast all agree: US traffic to Twitter.com reached a peak in July or August and has begun to decline slowly. According to Comscore, ...