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Windows 7 Anytime Upgrades soon discounted

Microsoft announced today that retailers will soon begin a promotion for discounted Anytime Upgrade licenses for Windows 7. Add comment

Verizon slashes Pre/Pixi prices, makes tethering free

Verizon Wireless has made major price cuts to Palm devices and features. Add comment

Sprint announces US’ best 30-day phone return policy

Sprint yesterday announced that the company will be adopting the United States' most friendly and comprehensive cell phone return policy. Add comment

Buffalo joins SSD game with SHD-NSU2 series

Buffalo has today announced the SHD-NSU2, a new range of SSDs outfitted with all the trimmings of a modern solid state disk. Add comment

Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 edition announced

AMD today officially unveiled the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 edition, which features six Mini DisplayPort connectors to drive up to six displays at and beyond 1920x1080. Add comment

Facebook accidentally exposes private emails

Reports have emerged, which indicate that Facebook accidentally exposed millions of private email addresses for users during an update for the site’s code; the emails were public for approximately 30 minutes. Add comment

Samsung begins sampling 32 gigabyte DDR3 modules

Samsung yesterday announced that it has begun supplying limited quantities of 32GB DDR3 modules to partners for evaluation. Add comment

BlackBerry Tour updated to OS 5.0

Verizon has today announced that the BlackBerry Tour 9630 is now eligible to receive an update to OS 5.0, the first QWERTY phone in the BlackBerry lineup to officially receive the update. Add comment

Politicians request that the FTC examine Google Buzz

Eleven US politicians have drafted a letter to the FTC, requesting a formal investigation into Google Buzz over privacy concerns. Add comment

Motorola Droid Android 2.1 update now live (for real)

After several starts and stops, it has been confirmed today that Verizon has begun mass deployment of the Android 2.1 update for the Motorola Droid. Add comment

Thermaltake announces NVIDIA-branded Element V SLI-ready chassis

Thermaltake will be releasing an NVIDIA SLI-ready version of their Element V chassis, which will be able to support up to four NV480 cards. Add comment

An update on Google’s 1000Mbit fiber initiative

Google throughout the weekend provided word on the current state of the company's plan to perform a limited trial of gigabit Internet service in the United States. Add comment

[Rumor] Next Android versions to address platform fragmentation

Sources speaking condition of anonymity have revealed that the next versions of Android will address the ecosystem's platform fragmentation problems. Add comment

OCZ to exit cooler/peripheral market, focus on core products

OCZ is expected to abandon peripherals and coolers in favor of a focus on SSDs, DRAM and power supplies. Add comment

AT&T expands 24/3Mbit service to all 120 U-verse markets

AT&T announced this morning that it has expanded the availability of its Max Turbo U-verse Internet service to all 120 U-verse markets... Or has it? Add comment

[Rumor] Sprint Hero goes Android 2.1 on April 9

An anonymous tipster has indicated that the Sprint HTC Hero will be receiving an update to Android 2.1 on April 9. Add comment

Chaintech announces DDR3-2400

Chaintech has today announced a pair of DDR3-2400 memory kits. More importantly, Chaintech still exists! Imagine that. Add comment

NVIDIA ForceWare 197.13 receives WHQL cert

NVIDIA has updated the March ForceWare release, version 197.13, with a WHQL certification from Microsoft. Add comment

AMD Catalyst 10.3 receives WHQL cert

AMD has updated the March Catalyst release, version 10.3, with a WHQL certification from Microsoft. Add comment

FCC’s broadband goals aren’t ambitious enough

6 new goals have been outlined to provide guides toward US broadband adoption, but what's really contained inside? Add comment

Twitter reduces spam to 1%

Twitter spam is down to 1%, according to the latest blog post by the dev team Add comment