Microsoft denies Windows 7 battery problem
The software maker says that an error message warning users that their batteries may need replacing appears to be working as intended, despite some complaints.
A clip showing what appears to be the phone popped up on the Web Wednesday. You can find it without much effort, particularly if you search video sites not owned by Google.
Online explorers can see several historic British sites. But newly relocated to the U.K., Stephen Shankland would prefer more ordinary Street View coverage.
Internet Explorer hole targeted in attacks on Google and others is one of a group of critical holes fixed in cumulative patch released out-of-cycle by Microsoft.
Country’s new licensing rules are behind the suspension, the company says, adding that it may go on for at least a few months.
A non-Nintendo-blessed Super Mario app arrives at Apple’s App Store, but probably won’t be there for long.
Apple and Google are increasingly competing for the hearts and minds of developers, and Apple’s tablet threatens to undermine Android growth by changing the rules of engagement.
Consumer electronics and IT associations are challenging a New York City e-waste recycling law. Recycling advocates worry that state programs could be stalled.
q&a The “Blade Runner” star is backing a company that wants to open up bandwidth and says technology will help improve filmmaking.
Monologist Mike Daisey will address the “rise and fall and rise” of Steve Jobs in a performance scheduled for next year at a repertory theater in Berkeley, Calif.
Can Oracle-Sun be successful in an age of “good enough” hardware? Or will the company pull the ripcord on the hardware business in the near future?
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