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Google Nexus One Crawls behind iPhone, Droid in Sales

After a slow post-holiday start, Google’s Nexus One still lags significantly behind its biggest rivals in total sales.

Facebook Kicks Past Google as Most Popular U.S. Web Site

After several fleeting victories over Google for days at a time, Facebook has finally garnered more traffic than its Mountain View competitor for a solid week.

Digg Buries Old Site, Breaks New Ground with Personalization

A completely revamped Digg will move away from the collective whims of 40 million users and attempt to emphasize stories more relevant to the individual reader.

AT&T Offers Budget Phones, Cloud Services for the Rest of Us

Don't want to shell out $40 monthly for a full data plan? AT&T's four new messaging phones offer smartphone-like cloud services without the cost.

Not on Queue: Plastic Logic Delays Que E-Reader to Summer

Last-minute tuning will push the launch of Plastic Logic's high-end Que ProReader from April into summer, pitting it against a range of other upcoming e-readers.

iPhone OS 4.0 to Finally Bring Multitasking?

After years of intentional handicapping, Apple may finally be preparing to set the iPhone free and run multiple applications at once.

Verizon to Make 3G Look Slow with First 4G Phone in 2011

After lighting up the first puzzles pieces of its 4G network by the end of this year, Verizon hopes to offer its first 4G phone by summer 2011.

Sony Mimics Wii with Move Motion Controller for PlayStation 3

Joining Nintendo's Wii and Microsoft's upcoming Project Natal, the Move controller will translate motion to virtual reality, unlocking a whole new genre of games for the PlayStation 3.

OnLive Streams Video Games to Your Desktop Starting June 17

The unique new cloud-based gaming service will go live June 17, allowing gamers with anemic hardware to enjoy modern titles.

Google Tinkers with TV Search Using Custom Set-Top Box

A new set-top box with access to both YouTube and The Dish Network could make TV as searchable as the Web.

Valve to Zap Open Portal 2 on October 26

A lengthy breadcrumb trail of clues for fans has led to an official sequel, headed for Steam this holiday season.

Booted Call of Duty Execs Return Fire, Sue Activision

After a sudden and allegedly unjustified firing from their own game studio, the former president and CEO of Infinity Ward are demanding $36 million from Activision.

YouTube Opens Automatic Captioning to Everyone

Automatic captioning now available to all video uploaders will make transcribing audio for the deaf and hard of hearing nearly painless.

Google Stars Add Instant Bookmarking to Search

A new star-based bookmarking system for search will make it easier to spot results from the sites you prefer when conducting Google searches.

Will Steam Open the Valve to Mac Gaming?

A series of cryptic Apple-style advertisements from Valve and other clues suggest that some of the company's most popular titles will soon launch for Macs.

Apple Bars Wi-Fi Scanning Tools from App Store

With no explanation, a handful of apps used for actively scanning for Wi-Fi have disappeared from the App Store.

Comedy Central Rips Colbert, Daily Show from Hulu

Two of the most popular shows on Hulu will disappear for good after Comedy Central yanks the plug on March 9.

Google Chrome 4.1 Beta Speaks in Tongues, Privately

Google’s latest version of Chrome offers automatic site translation and more robust privacy settings.

Activision Lops Off Modern Warfare 2 Studio Heads

It looks like a dishonorable discharge for the president and CEO of Infinity Ward, following allegations of insubordination and breach of contract.

Q-Jays Go Custom with One-Off Silicon Ear Tips

Custom silicon ear tips for q-Jays in-ear headphones will allow every pair to fit like a glove.

Google Trike Takes Street View Where No Van Has Gone Before

Colleges, zoos and even the National Mall in Washington, D.C. will make it to Street View using Google’s new three-wheeled contraption.

Google Person Finder Helps Track Down Earthquake Victims in Chile

A simple tool from Google helps earthquake survivors and family members reunite in the chaos following the disaster.

Rupert Murdoch Ready to Sue over Google Indexing

If talks break down, Google may face yet another lawsuit fueled from the deep pockets of media mogul Rupert Murdoch.

Brace for Apple Store Lines: iPad Faces Manufacturing Delays

A new report warns that production delays may cause Apple to have as low as 300,000 iPads available at launch - a fraction of what the company expected.
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Facebook Flub Reroutes Private Messages to Wrong Inboxes

Wondering what people say in private messages that they won’t post on walls? A handful of lucky Facebookers found out on Wednesday when their inboxes filled up with private messages not intended for them.

Europe Slaps Google Street View with Additional Restrictions

A privacy arm of the European Union now insists Google should ratchet down its Street View service even more to safeguard the privacy of EU citizens.

Google Search Now Scours Facebook for Real-Time Results

A new deal has landed Google one more vital ingredient for its stew of real-time updates, but a majority of Facebook's overflowing content cauldron still remains out of reach.

Six New Gmail Features Graduate from Labs, Five Flunk Out

A culling of Google’s experimental Labs has produced six new full-time features, and five that will disappear altogether.

Bloom Energy Promises Power Plant in a Box

An impressive collection of heavyweight politicians and industry leaders heralded the official announcement of Bloom energy’s potentially revolutionary home fuel cells.

Cablevision Battles Boxee with PC-to-TV Relay

Cablevision’s new technology will allow cable users to flip to a channel and see whatever they have on their PC screens, opening the door for Internet content beside regular cable.

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Asus? Designo MS steps away from bland black bezels in favor of gratuitous gloss and high fashion.

Apple Cites Women and Parents for App Store Whitewashing

Marketing maestro Phil Schiller blames a rash of complaints and the increasing number of racy apps for Apple’s most recent – and extreme – wave of App Store censorship.

British TV Host Leaks October Launch for Project Natal, MTV Confirms Lag

Loose lips sink ships, and apparently, they drop release dates, too.

Busted! Fake Windows 7 Critic Outed, RAM Claims Debunked

The man who made grandiose claims about Windows 7's voracious appetite for RAM doesn't actually exist, and neither do his facts.
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Enraged Gmail Users Grab Pitchforks, Sue Google over Buzz

Not content to express their discontent in 140 characters on Twitter, angry Gmail users have piled onto a class action lawsuit led by a Harvard law student.

Samsung Squeezes 1080p Video into TL350 Compact Digicam

The TL350 will be among the first compact digital cameras to shoot full 1080p high-definition video, in addition to 10-megapixel stills.

Sony Hybrid Cam Offers Swappable Lenses in a Tiny Body

Swappable lenses aren’t just for the pros any more. Sony’s new hybrid camera will introduce the flexibility of interchangeable glass to a compact form factor.

School Peeped on Students with Laptop Webcams

Parents of a student in Pennsylvania claim their school district exercised direct control over embedded webcams in a school-issued laptop to spy on their son.