AT&T gets Luke Wilson to hit Verizon again
Phone company continues to fight accusations that its 3G network is poor. One new spot uses the same strategy as the iPhone, featuring simultaneous voice and data.
A few months ago Mozilla gave add-on developers a tip jar as a way for them to get paid for their creations. But is anyone making any money off the program?
Just two days ago Mozilla pushed out the third release candidate for its first mobile Firefox browser. On Friday, Firefox 1.0 for Nokia’s Maemo arrived.
Software giant takes down tool aimed at making it easier to put Windows 7 on Netbooks after blogger raises question about whether the software improperly uses open-source code.
Shuttle moved to launch pad 39A Wednesday for a planned February 7 liftoff on a space station assembly mission, the first of a final five flights planned for 2010.
A few of CNET Reviews’ favorite new products from the past week, including the 27-inch Apple iMac, HTC Tilt2, and Samsung Moment.
Craig “Lazie” Lynch has been on the run from a U.K. prison since September. However, he continues to taunt police by updating his Facebook status. Now he is threatening to quit.
The agency’s not-for-profit investment arm, In-Q-Tel, has signed a deal with Visible Technologies, a company that monitors social-media activity.
The video ad, called “Parisian Love,” had been on YouTube since November. But that didn’t stop Super Bowl viewers from giving it a generally positive reception.
Network gear maker to launch three new products in a bid for a bigger slice of the 3G, 4G, and LTE upgrade pie.
Once a device solely for the corporate crowd, the smartphone has taken off among consumers, who love the iPhone and its ilk–but not necessarily their providers.
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