Google's Chrome overtook Apple's Safari to become the world's third-most popular browser just 16 months after its debut, a Web metrics company said Friday. …mehr
The experimental for Facebook application connects you with all your Facebook data without a browser. Its layout differs somewhat from what you'd get on the Web page, but it's otherwise pretty similar. …mehr
A few months ago, , allowing gamers to show their love for their favorite pigskin team for $4. I saw quite a few of my Xbox Live friends wearing said shirts, so it should come as no surprise that NBA jerseys can now be purchased for avatar adornment. …mehr
Mobile comms operator O2 has struggled to support its customers in the latter half of 2009, its chief executive admitted. …mehr
Each year car, more and more new cars include built-in connection options for iPods, iPhones, and Bluetooth devices. But if you’re not yet in the market for a new car, you can still get such connectivity via an aftermarket upgrade. Sony’s , a member of the company’s Xplod line of automobile head units—is a solid option that lets you connect both iPods and iPhones. …mehr
from is an action packed flying shooter that will have you coming back for more. With its great graphics, smooth controls and casual charm Mini Squadron loop-de-loops its way into a favored spot on your home screen. …mehr
The disc versions of several recent movies come with a welcome bonus: a digital copy of the movie. You get one with the Blu-ray version of . For , both the and versions include a digital copy. …mehr
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to investigate separate complaints made against Sharp and Research In Motion (RIM) that each allege the companies are infringing patents held by the complainants. …mehr
For the basketball fan on the go, provides a variety of ways to keep tabs on the league action wherever you are. The highlight of $10 app is the streaming radio broadcasts, but there is plenty more to help with your basketball fix as well. …mehr
A Computerworld (US) story posted to the wire on December 29 and headlined "" incorrectly identified Mark Tanquary. …mehr