Apple has begun accepting pre-orders for its long awaited iPad on Friday in both Wi-Fi and 3G flavours, but there’s a catch - customers are restricted to two each, according to a report from AppleInsider.
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The Pentagon announced on Friday that military personnel who use its non-classified network will now have access to popular social networking websites such as Twitter and Facebook, along with services such as YouTube according to... More...
RealNetworks and Viacom have announced that Rhapsody, their joint venture into the foray of digital music, will be spun off into an independent company.
RealNetworks currently holds a 51% stake in the joint venture, with Viacom... More...
Nexus One owners who decide to terminate their contracts early are in for a bit of luck, as Google has lowered certain fees associated with doing so, according to a report from the Associated Press.
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (or ICANN for short) has approved the ability to create domain names containing non-Latin characters, according to a report from Yahoo! News.
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A flaw in Adobe Flash has left Twitter users’ login credentials wide open for hackers to take a swing at, according to a news report from Reuters .
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EA Sports will release the next version of its popular Tiger Woods console video game in June, regardless of the controversy surrounding the star golfer and decline in popularity after his well-publicised adultery scandal this... More...
Microsoft is concerned that the future of cloud computing may wind up ending in a downpour unless the government makes some serious improvements to privacy laws to boost consumers level of trust in web-based storage... More...
The Obama administration announced today that the United States government will be posting a large amount of Cabinet-level department data to the Internet, with topics ranging from Medicare to Transportation, according to a report from... More...
Verizon has announced that they will be waiving all calling fees for wireless and residential long-distance customers who are trying to reach those in Haiti until the end of the January.
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The New York Times will begin charging readers to fully access to its web site starting in 2011, according to a report from the Associated Press.
The controversial and risky move, aimed at drawing more... More...
Verizon has announced that they will begin offering an improved version of their internet security suite to their FiOS and High Speed Internet customers based on McAfee technology.
"Our award-winning Internet security suite now becomes even... More...
Rogers Communications can’t seem to catch a break this week, with software glitches causing the Canadian wireless provider to pull yet another mobile phone from its store shelves.
Last week, Neowin reported that Rogers had stopped... More...
Microsoft has announced a patent agreement with Funai Electric Co. Ltd., the manufacturer of LCD televisions sold under brand names such as Philips, Magnavox, Sylvania, and Emerson.
In the agreement, Funai will gain access to Microsoft’s... More...
According to a report from Reuters, Sony have delayed the launch of a motion controller for its popular PlayStation 3 game console in Japan to this autumn, slipping from their previous target of spring 2010.
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Google Inc., one of the world's most popular search engines and Internet advertisers, is denying claims from local media and blogs that it has already pulled its business from China according to reports from Reuters.... More...
The war between Apple and Nokia continues to intensify as Apple filed a new complaint with the ITC on Friday, according to a report from Reuters.
It all started last October when Nokia charged... More...
After waiting for more than two years, Alan Ellis, the founder of music sharing website "Oink" whose televised arrest made headlines in 2007 is a free man.
In a crushing blow to the music industry, Ellis,... More...
Rogers have stopped sales and new activations of HTC's Dream handset until further notice, due to a software issue that can prevent access to 911 emergency services which is caused by the GPS functionality contained... More...
Google has announced that "Offline Gmail", an experimental feature that lets users access their web-based Gmail accounts while not connected to the internet has finally graduated from being a Google Labs project and is being... More...
For the first time in 21 years, Avast is offering the option to install Google Chrome as part of the installation routine for users who do not have the browser installed on their computer. ... More...
Scribus is an open-source program that brings cross-platform professional page layout to Windows, Mac OS X, Linux/UNIX, and OS/2. It is powerful software that helps you create great looking documents of all kinds. It also... More...
Starting today, T-Mobile customers will be able to get their hands on the long-awaited HTC Touch Pro 2 smart phone. Shipping with Windows Mobile 6.1 from Microsoft and HTC's Touch Flo 3D interface, the Touch... More...
According to a report from the Associated Press, a federal judge has barred RealNetworks Inc. from selling a product that would allow consumers to copy DVDs to their hard drives, pending a full trial. Walt... More...
The Wall Street Journal are reporting that out of 30 surveyed countries, cell phone users in the U.S, Canada, and Spain have the most expensive mobile phone bills in the world. "People don't give up... More...
Sony is delivering on its promise of making eBooks more accessible for Canadians by introducing two new readers and dropping prices for most new releases and New York Times best seller titles in their eBook... More...
AppleInsider reports that Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. will be assembling tablet computers for Apple that may appear for sale as early as September. The report, which was published by the Taipei, Taiwan Apple... More...
Do you love customizing your Windows desktop? If you do, you'll love this trick! By default, Windows 7 includes several locations to choose pictures and desktop backgrounds from, such as Windows Desktop Backgrounds, Pictures Library,... More...
Tom's Hardware reports that online retailers including Newegg have pulled Intel's latest SSD (Solid State Disk) from their websites just days after being made publicly available. This was due to a defect in the disk's... More...