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Without Steve Jobs delivering his trademark keynote address, Macworld Expo won't likely make the same splash. But the show goes on, for now at least.
Beware links on the network purporting to offer nude shots of Knowles, Beckham, Ricci, Dunst, Hayek, and Hudson; they lead to malware, security researchers say.
Starting next week, the App Store download will incorporate functionality for Skype, Twitter, Google Talk, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo Messenger communications.
Watch this space for live updates from Apple's keynote presentation Tuesday inside San Francisco's Moscone Center, starring Phil Schiller.
Follow the companies that are shedding workers with this live layoff tracker, which we'll continue to update as more news surfaces.
TechSmith's Jing project graduates from its beta phase to a full paid product. $15 a year gets you enhanced video quality, no watermarks and exporting to YouTube.
Mischievous Internet forum 4Chan appears to have hacked into the popular Apple blog just as executive Phil Schiller took the stage at the Macworld Expo.
The staff cuts hit its San Francisco and Moscow offices, the company confirms after a rumor on Gawker hinted at a much more significant layoff.
Investment firm, Charles Schwab has updated its trading platform to make it easier for clients to find information and use that to their advantage.
Recycling program in United States expands recycling program from a trade-in credit system to no-strings checks. Consumers must pay for shipments, though.
In contrast to 2008, headlined by a slew of great titles and increasing popularity of gaming in general, the year ahead isn't shaping up to offer much industry excitement.
Holding "the key to growth in India," according to a market analyst, nearly 22 percent of small companies plan to pick up their first PCs in 2009.
Un hacker a trouvé un moyen original de lutter contre le téléchargement illégal : un cheval de Troie dans les PC empêche l'accès aux sites P2P.
Zataz.com a décelé une faille sur le portail de l'opérateur permettant d'accéder aux données privées de 400 000 abonnés.
Debate begins on the best policy for green-collar jobs, and Lotus says it may build an electric sports car to rival Tesla's.
Solar captures lion's share of green-tech investments worldwide, bolstered by massive funding of thin-film solar companies, according to Cleantech Group report.
Le constructeur chinois annonce un PC fixe rappelant la console Wii, et un portable embarquant deux écrans, dont un coulissant.
The Mac maker has never pulled any punches in competing against Microsoft, even when it was dependent on the Windows giant.
Manufacturer of PC peripherals, based in Switzerland, says the retail environment has "deteriorated significantly" and will "worsen in the upcoming months."
Retailer is selling slightly used models of the iPhone 3G at a $50 discount, Reuters reports. And it's just a week since Wal-Mart got into the iPhone business.
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