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Microsoft, Facebook Launch Docs for Facebook Beta

Microsoft, Facebook Launch Docs for Facebook Beta by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Facebook and Microsoft launched the beta version of Docs for Facebook in conjunction with the...

Amazon’s Kindle Will Retail at Target

Amazon.com's Kindle e-reader will debut in a limited number of Target stores starting April 25, before rolling out to more of the retailer's locations...

Verizon’s Android Smartphone Sales Boost First Quarter Revenue

Verizon Wireless announced revenues of $26.9 billion for its first quarter of 2010, on April 22. The carrier's net income, however, was about $400...

Dell Tablet, Android Smartphones, Windows Phone 7 Handset Leak Online

What a week of leaks. Following the Apple iPhone 4G debacle and leaked photos of Research In Motion's latest operating system for its BlackBerry...

Earth Day Turns 40 as Technology Gets Greener

In the 40 years since Earth Day was first established, fears over climate change, global warming and the harmful effect human beings were having...

Business Plans to Budget for Energy Efficiency Again

Planned investment in energy efficiency by businesses is expected to rebound in 2010, according to a new survey of more than 1,400 executives and...

10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Blame Microsoft for Windows Security Issues

Whenever it comes time to talk about Microsoft, the discussion almost always turns to the company's handling of security. Microsoft's critics say the software...

Apple iPhone Hacked for Google Android

One enterprising programmer has accomplished something likely capable of sending a certain Cupertino, Calif.,-based CEO's teeth on edge: run Google Android on a first-generation...

Microsoft Reports Strong Windows 7 Sales, Revenue Growth

Microsoft reported positive news during its fiscal 2010 third-quarter earnings call on April 22, with revenues climbing 6 percent year-over-year to $14.50 billion. Operating...

Workers Looking for New Jobs, Especially Generation Y

Nearly 90 percent of 2,222 individuals polled in a March survey said they think the economy is still in a recession, according to staffing...