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Tablets, smartbooks fit somewhere between PCs, smartphones
Do you really need a device that isn't quite a PC and isn't quite a smartphone?
Pete LePage: The man behind the little blue 'e'
Pete LePage, Microsoft's senior product manager for Internet Explorer - the little blue 'e' that gets you on the internet - talks IE9, Apple's Flash stance and browser powers.
Google working on language translating phone
Stumped by foreign languages when you're travelling? Google is working on software that translates text captured by a phone camera.
Ex-florist sentenced for altering rivals' Google maps
A florist said she changed her competitors' Google map details so customers could only contact her.
Assault on AppStore: Carriers unite on smartphone software
The world's largest wireless carriers are combining forces to make it easier for software developers to write multi-device smartphone applications
MeeGo: Nokia, Intel join smartphone forces
Nokia and Intel are combining the software they've each been developing for smart phones, tablet computers and other internet devices.
Windows Mobile gets '7 Series' makeover
The latest version of the Windows Mobile operating system will be called 'Windows Phone 7 series' and looks a lot like the Zune media player interface.
World turns to social media for real-time death
People flooded social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube after the fatal crash of an Olympic luger yesterday, eager to read the latest, and quickest, details of the horrific accident.
MySpace - how did it go so wrong?
In 2005, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp spent US$580m on MySpace. Four years later he hired AOL's Jonathan Miller to rescue it. He fired founder Chris De Wolfe and hired Owen Van Natta from Facebook. Ten months later, he's out too.
Google slammed over Facebook-chasing 'Buzz'
Google is making a belated attempt to force its way into the social networking sphere - but the industry has come out swinging.
Supergeek pulls off 'near impossible' crypto chip hack
Christopher Tarnovsky has stunned the security world by hardware hacking a module used in up to 100 million computers worldwide.
Smokin' stare
Megan Singleton abandons the classy black felt tip eyeliner of her teens and turns to the internet for proper makeup advice.