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New LG Blu-ray Players will Stream YouTube

New partnerships with CinemaNow and YouTube will allow next-gen LG players to access pay-per-view movies and free online clips.

Verizon Scores $33M from Cybersquatters

A company that registered misleading domain names will have to cough up $33 million after failing to appear in court.

LG Debuts First 3G Wrist Phone

The LG-GD910 comes in a curved metallic case that straps onto the wrist like a watch, uses a 1.43-inch touch screen, and moves data at snappy HSDPA speeds.

AT&T Offers Refurbished iPhones for $99

A temporary discount on refurbished iPhones pushes the 8GB models below $100 for the very first time.

YouTube Adds 720p HD Video

The popular video-sharing site now officially supports HD video, allowing videos uploaded in high-def to be viewed in either format.

Mac Fan Plots Silent Protest at Macworld

In response to Apple's lack of presence at future Macworld shows, one fan has suggested a silent protest at the company's last expo.

iPhones Account for Spike in Wi-Fi Traffic

New data shows that iPhone owners are prolific Wi-Fi users, accounting for half of all Wi-Fi from mobile phones.

Toshiba Shows off First 512GB SSD

Toshiba's second-gen SSDs dwarf existing drives in both size and blazing speed.

Lenovo’s Android Phone Comes into Focus?

New details and images show a sleek touch phone bound for China.

Holiday Shopping Guide: Coworkers

Here are a few fun techie gifts for every office personality, all in an affordable price range.

iPhone 3G Finally Unlocked?

The same team that unlocked the original EDGE iPhone says they've done it again - and will release the tools on New Year's Eve.

Apple Aces Reliability Report

New data based on one company's repair rates shows Apple outranking all when it comes to reliability.

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Magellan Sells GPS Line to Mio Parent

The respected navigation company has sold off its consumer products division to rival Mitac, which owns the Mio and Navman GPS brands.

Microsoft Releases First iPhone App

Seadragon Mobile allows users to view enormous photo collections and high-resolution imagery using the iPhone's multi-touch intuitive interface.

Viewsonic’s VT2430 Combines HDTV, Monitor

The company's latest display pulls double duty as both a massive 24-inch monitor and a TV with impressive 1080p resolution.

Wii Defies Recession as PS3 Plummets

Nintendo set records this November with 2 million Wii systems flying off shelves, while Sony saw PS3 sales slide by an agonizing 17 percent.

Ultra-Slim iRiver E50 Sports Brushed Metal

The Korean company's update to the E100 is smaller, has better battery life, and gets wrapped in brushed aluminum.

AT&T Debuts $40 3G Candybar Phone

Pantech's lightweight C630 rolls most of the essentials into a tiny package (and price).

MTI Teases Methanol-Powered USB Charger

One of the biggest names in methanol fuel cells has shown a prototype charger that could recharge mobile devices multiple times off the grid from just a tiny amount of fuel.

Logitech’s G13 Gaming Board Uses One Hand

The customizable gaming keyboard offers players 25 backlit keys within reach of one hand, and an LCD for game stats.

Google Finally Adds Task List to Gmail

The company's suite of office tools has been rounded out with an all-important task list for keeping track of day-to-day jobs.

TiVo Injects Ads During Paused TV

The commercial-skipping device will now slide targeted advertisements onscreen when users pause live or timeshifted TV programs.

Logitech Comfort Lapdesk Keeps Legs Cool

The company's latest notebook accessory puts plenty of padding - and air - between your notebook and your lap, for a comfier computing experience.

EA, 2K Games License PhysX Engine

Both major games companies have licensed the physics-acceleration technology for future titles.

Obama Not a Zune User After All

After initial reports of Obama rocking a Zune in a Philly gym, the President Elect's spokesmen have actually intervened to clarify his position as an Apple user.

AT&T to Adopt Symbian Exclusively?

Future AT&T-branded smartphones may rally around the soon-to-be-open-source Symbian operating system.

YouTube Cracks Down on Sexual Content

YouTube will attempt to keep kids' eyes off inappropriate videos by introducing a new category for and opening it to adults only.

iPhone Outsells all Windows Mobile Devices

New data suggests that Apple has outpaced Microsoft in the race for mobile dominance - but still lags far behind competitors like Symbian.

Blizzard Partners with Game Ad Firm Massive

The partnership will have Blizzard delivering ads through both Battle.net and its own Web pages.

HTC Snaps up Fashion-Savvy U.S. Design Firm

The same San-Francisco-based firm that designed the HTC Touch Diamond comes on board HTC as its own in-house design team.

Cloud OS Runs a Browser, That’s It

The newest netbook-focused operating system from Good OS has been stripped down to the sole program most people consider a bare essential: a browser for Web connectivity.

Motorola Keeps ROKing with EM35

The company's new MOTOROKR EM35 features virtual surround sound, dual stereo speakers, and two different media players.

Nixon Pumps up Headphone Line

Branching out from its line of watches and other fashion accessories, Nixon will launch a line of high-end headphone later this month.

Medion GoPal GPS Units Scan Fingerprints

Going somewhere? Not without the right set of fingers.

Verizon Drops Omnia Price After Six Days

The Samsung Omnia Verizon introduced on Tuesday fro $250 is now available for a more reasonable $200.

Greenpeace Still Not in Love with Apple

The environmental group's latest rankings put Apple behind 13 other companies, despite a slight increase in its overall score.

Toshiba Plans 16GB microSDHC Cards

The company will debut its fingernail-sized 16GB card in coming months, along with physically larger and faster SDHC cards in 16GB and 8GB capacities.