Software giant announces four bulletins will be issued next week, all considered critical.
Photostream just a demonstration application for viewing Flickr photos, but it could be useful, too, once Android phones begin shipping later this year.
Another rejected iPhone application raises the question of just how Apple decides which applications are useful, if juvenile, and which aren’t.
A recall for Vaio laptops, and Dell gets into the Netbook game.
Law enforcement agencies and nonprofits turn to Craigslist and other classified ad sites during political conventions to hunt prostitution or human sex trafficking.
Ever wanted to put your documents in the cloud without having to do all the heavy lifting? Docstoc now offers a way to sync your local docs with what’s online.
“Clean Tech and Green Business for Obama” aims to raise $1 million for the Democratic presidential nominee while elevating issues of climate change and alternative energy.
North American gamers won’t be able to get their hands on the product until Sunday, but the early reviews suggest that hype notwithstanding, EA has a big hit on its hands.
In addition, the touch-screen version of the XO, as well as a Linux and Windows XP dual-booting model, will be out soon.
Google’s new browser shows a wealth of detail for programmers building Web sites or the open-source browser itself. And a mystery: what technology underlies the Easter egg?





