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Apple’s iCloud Data Center to Use Only Green Power

Apple, a recent target of Greenpeace for its reliance on coal energy to power its data centers, is making a push to bring renewable...

HTC Evo 4G LTE Smartphone Delayed in Customs, Sprint Apologizes

Neither HTC nor Sprint can afford to turn away paying customers, but that€™s just the boat each has found itself in. For the time...

FCC Proposes New Wireless Spectrum for Medical Monitoring

The Federal Communications Commission is set to discuss new rules governing remote monitoring that would make the United States the first country to allocate...

Panasonic Eluga

Panasonic Eluga This waterproof smartphone, currently available only in Europe, sports a massive 4.3-in quarter-high-definition (qHD) screen, and with a display area ratio of 66...

Cyber-Threats Pose Challenges for NATO Summit in Chicago

Occupy Wall Street is expected to protest alongside the anti-globalization movement. Traffic will induce migraines. Some schools have rescheduled their proms. But an onslaught...

Application Developers Alliance Adds New Members

The Application Developers Alliance announced a bunch of new members, including App Partner Development, Apptology, Banjo, ChallengePost, Marmalade, Thumb Arcade, TVCOFA and Wink Nudge.All...

Samsung Galaxy S III Robot Phone Already at 9 Million Preorders

Sales of the Samsung Galaxy S III may actually measure up to the hype that preceded the smartphone€™s introduction. Samsung says it has received...

ARM CEO: We’ll Be Bigger Players in PCs Than Intel Will Be in Smartphones

Intel may gain some share of the competitive smartphone space, but ARM will take a bigger bite out of the PC market, according to...

T-Mobile 4G Mobile Broadband ‘Passes’ Start Coming May 20

T-Mobile is offering subscribers a new, contract-free way to connect to its 4G network. Beginning this Sunday, May 20, it will offer No Annual...

HP, Yahoo: Two IT Giants on the Ropes but Hardly Knocked Out

Two long-established and respected IT companies appear to be, as they say in boxing, "on the ropes." Not the first time we've read something...