Hackers claim to crack Kindle copyright armor
Two hackers, one in Israel and one in the United States, say they’ve found ways to export e-books from Amazon’s popular e-reader to other devices.
The companies are combining their respective Linux operating environments to power future devices like tablets and high-end smartphones.
Growth of Netbooks will slow this year as standard notebook shipments pick up, according to analysts.
Prices for telecom services are falling, but broadband access still remains out of reach in poorer nations, according to a report from a U.N. agency.
Video calling on Skype has been hit or miss over the years, but with some back-end changes in Skype for Windows 4.2, the company readies its VoIP client for high-def.
Unbranding the photo-sharing site is the least of the advantages of the Fittr Flickr extension for Chrome. Best are the keyboard controls.
By sending a cease-and-desist letter to Gawker regarding its Tablet Scavenger Hunt, an Apple lawyer gives credence to the mass of rumors of the device’s existence.
The husband of England’s queen offers a rather scathing analysis of modern technology, as well as an interesting insight into how he makes it function.
During the launch of Windows Phone 7 Series at the Mobile World Congress, Microsoft presents a film that clearly targets the iPhone as being somehow backward.
The measure, passed by a vote of 422 to 5, would boost research and public education efforts to bolster flagging cybersecurity efforts.
European regulators are seeking information on how Google’s secretive search algorithms work after complaints from European companies about their search rankings.
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