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Smartphone Advice for Black Friday Shoppers: Droid, iPhone

With the official start of the holiday shopping season just days away, both mobile phone carriers and manufacturers have rolled out special deals and...

Insolvent Nortel Selling Its GSM/GSM-R Business

Days after announcing the sale of its optical networking and carrier Ethernet units, officials with bankrupt Nortel Networks are saying that another piece of...

12 iPhone Apps to Help You Survive Black Friday

12 iPhone Apps to Help You Survive Black Friday by Nicholas Kolakowski Name: ShopperPrice: $0.99 This app lets you keep shopping lists for multiple stores, add pricing...

Lundquist’s 10 Tech Strategies for Building a Successful Business in 2010

The end of the year approaches, and you have spent way too much time on Facebook and Twitter and worrying about little things like...

IT Security Predictions for 2010

In the past 12 months, the security industry saw a resurgence of worms, an increase in rogue antivirus software scams and much, much more....

The Michelle Obama Google Bomb

Google was the victim of another Google bomb when the top-ranked result for U.S. first lady Michelle Obama on Google Image Search showed a...

Glide OS 4.0 Lets Users Search Their Desktop, Google, Bing

TransMedia, the software maker trying to challenge Microsoft and Google in the world of Web operating systems and collaboration, Dec. 7 will launch a...

REVIEW: League Pass for iPhone App Provides NBA Games on the Go

Hoops junkies now have a good option for watching National Basketball Association games on the go: The new League Pass for iPhone application from...

Top 10 Microsoft Programming Languages

Top 10 Microsoft Programming Languages Microsoft has widened its net beyond .NET in its stable of programming languages, including .NET cross-platform support and its own...

Hang Up and Eat: Intel’s Mobile Device Etiquette for the Holidays

Hang Up and Eat: Intel's Mobile Device Etiquette for the Holidays Not at the Table More than half of those surveyed (52 percent) would be offended...