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What's wrong with Firefox?
Firefox, a browser developed by Mozilla, has lost valuable market shares to Google Chrome and a resurgent Internet Explorer. Some analysts now wonder whether Firefox will rebound or go the way of Netscape.
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Where are all the Starcraft 2 reviews?
Starcraft 2 review copies have not been provided to the tech press, which means reviews of Starcraft 2 won't hit the Web until tomorrow morning – at the earliest.
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Alien Swarm re-released with Source upgrade [VIDEO]
Alien Swarm, a mod of top-selling Unreal Tournament 2004, has been kitted up for the Source engine and re-released – free of charge. Time to blast some alien swarms.
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iPhone 4 reception problems caused by holding it wrong, says Apple
iPhone 4 reception gets messed up when the phone is held by its bottom left corner. Apple's solution: Don't hold it that way.
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iOS 4 release time has arrived. Here's how to install it.
iOS 4 release went live on Monday afternoon. We run you through the installation of Apple's newest iPhone operating system.
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Sony puts Apple in its crosshairs
According to a new report, Sony will build an online marketplace similar to iTunes, along with a flatscreen tablet device. But does Sony really pose a threat to Apple?
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Firefox sees popularity fade
Firefox, a browser managed by Mozilla, appears to be losing ground to Google Chrome. What's wrong with Firefox?
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Google Nexus One review scores dim amid lackluster customer service
Could poor customer service be the tragic flaw of the Nexus One "superphone?"
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In China, a new era of Web censorship looms
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iPhone to get an FM radio? Let the rumors fly!
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Coming soon: Google your electricity use
Google.org, the philanthropy arm of the information giant, announced Tuesday that it is developing software that will allow users to monitor their home's electricity use in near real-time over the Web.
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Could new royalty rates kill iTunes?
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Why do so many Americans have crummy Internet speeds?
At least 14 countries have zoomed past the US when it comes to broadband Web access.



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