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    Xagest: I wonder if the Chrome OS counts towards that number more »
    Gaucho85: I'll wait until google releases their army of T-1000s before I say that the "war is getting real" more »
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    Kaiser-Machead: I like Chrome for Mac a great deal, but one thing I've discovered is that it takes a significant hit on my MBP's battery when surfing, especially if I... more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'm not surprised, the Safari market share reflect the Mac userbase. I don't think anyone runs Safari on a PC (do they?) more »
    OCEntertainment: Firefox: "Hey, you guys! Man, you look like ants from all the way up here! Wheee!!" IE: "FE FI FO FUM." more »
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    Segador: I just want to know where I can get that badass mocha. more »
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    fuzzymuffins: how about military operations instead: OPERATION: APPLE PIE OPERATION: FOXFIRE OPERATION: MOOGLE something like that more »
    Xagest: Seriously, you can get a full TomTom device for 70 bucks. I can tolerate this price because it comes with the damn hardware, but when you're piggy ba... more »
  • #data

    Chrome Beats Safari

    With the release of Chrome beta for Linux and Mac, the inevitable happened: Chrome became the number 3 browser, narrowly sliding past Safari with a 4.4 percent marketshare to Safari's 4.37 percent. The Google-Apple war is getting real, people. [ComputerWorld]
  • #crime

    DECAF App Thwarts Microsoft's Super-Illegal COFEE Forensic Software

    Microsoft's COFEE software is designed to help law enforcement grab sensitive, encrypted data from a suspect's hard drive. Recently that software was leaked online. Now, two "developers" have come up with DECAF—an app designed to counteract COFEE. More »
  • #gaming

    Hacked Wiimote Used As Water Level Sensor, Saves Scientists $$$

    We've all been entertained by Wiimote hackery in the past, but I for one can never tire of the new inventions constantly being cooked up by clever sausages like this guy. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    The TomTom Price Slashes Continue: Full iPhone Navigation App Hits $70

  • #microsoft

    How To Keep Track of All Those Codenamed Microsoft Products

    Keeping track of all the products coming out of Microsoft is no easy task, especially when the codenames for those products are constantly changing. To make things easier, ZDNet has compiled a 19-page solution. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    The Week's Best iPhone Apps

    In this week's mildly paranoid iPhone app roundup: Prices, slashed for the holidays! iPhones, recklessly tilted! Amazing classic games, handily ported! A decent camera app, sold for nothing! Cheap tickets, booked! Dictations, taken! Movies trivia, two ways! And much, much more... More »
  • #kindle

    How To Suck Newspapers Straight to the Kindle, Free and Automatically

    Gadget Lab has a simple tutorial on setting up a Mac to automatically beam your Kindle any web-based content, conveniently stripped of any ads. If I had a Kindle, I'd try this. But I'm with Kat. [Wired]
  • #software

    Joking Computer Puns at a Sixth-Grade Level

    It gets boring this time of year in Scotland. That's what I assume, anyway, knowing that scientists in Aberdeen have developed software to turn a computer into a cold pun machine. Some of the jokes are funny! Most are not. More »
  • #nokia

    Run Palm OS Garnet VM On Your Nokia N900

    If hacking your N900 to make it run Palm's Garnet OS applications is your cup of oolong: good news! The Garnet VM Beta 5 emulator is compatible with the N900. [ACCESS via PalmInfoCenter]
  • #iphoneapps

    The Free iPhone Apps You Need To Download Right Now

    Nobody wants to pay for iPhone apps, and some people simply don't. The good news is, you don't really need to: For almost every paid app, there's a free app that's nearly as good. Here are the best of the best. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    IMDB for iPhone: Now Playing at an App Store Near You

    Well, that took long enough. The Internet Movie Database—the sole reason that nobody can have factual arguments about movies anymore—has been turned into an iPhone app. A decent one, no less! More »
  • #iphone

    Pac-Man Championship Edition on iPhone, Where Are You Zune?

    Pac-Man Championship Edition isn't just a fantastic game you should buy if you have an iPhone or 360. It's a perfect example of how Microsoft is needlessly losing in the mobile space to Apple, at least in terms of gaming. More »
  • #windowsmobileapps

    Skyfire 1.5 Brings More Speed, Less Ugly

    Love that Skyfire can play any Flash videos, and optimize websites to load incredibly fast, but hate that it kind of looks like ass in the process? So does Skyfire! Which is why they've released version 1.5 for Windows Mobile. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    Aqua Forest 2 iPhone Physics Game Review

    I love the first Aqua Forest (iTunes link) "game", which wasn't so much a game as it was a physics simulator with different liquids and solids. But Aqua Forest 2? It's more like a fancy marble game with water droplets. More »
  • #browsers

    Google Chrome for Mac and Linux: They're Here

    The wait's been long, sometimes hard, but it's finally here: The first Chrome beta for Mac and Linux. It's missing all kinds of stuff, like a bookmark manager. But damn if it isn't fast. Oh, the fun don't stop there. More »
  • #iphoneapps

    The App Store's Biggest (Official) Hits Of 2009

    A lot of people spend a lot of time reviewing and comparing apps, so there's no shortage of critical information to guide your purchases. But what do iPhone and iPod Touch users actually buy? Here's the leaderboard for 2009. More »
  • #samsung

    Samsung Bada Details Fleshed Out, 3G Multitouch Handsets On Their Way Soon

    In with the new, out with the old. Samsung's throwing out Symbian in exchange for its own platform, Bada, which was first announced last month with some extremely vague details. Today we learned a bit more, so do step inside. More »
  • #rant

    It's Time To Make Phone OSes Work On Any Phone

    VMWare is making noise about smartphone virtualization again, claiming their new system will run two operating systems at once, sorta. It's a compelling idea! But even more, it's a reminder: Why the hell can't we choose our smartphone's OS, again? More »
  • #firmware

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  • #iphoneapps

    The Week's Best iPhone Apps

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