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Groupon Expands to China

GaoPeng.com, backed by Chinese investors, starts signing up customers who want to buy online in groups.

Phones

Is Apple Getting Android Inspiration?

An internal app apparently uses a gesture-based lock screen for tighter security.

Gaming

Nintendo 3DS Sells 400,000 in Japan, Already R4 Hacked

Nintendo's new glasses-free 3D games handheld sells out in Japan as reports of first claimed game hacks surface.

Windows

Windows 7 GodMode: Tips, Tricks, Tweaks

Windows 7 has a few hidden developer shortcuts that can make life easier for IT admins and normal users alike. Here's how to use them.

Gadgets

Tech of the Future, Today: Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence

Here's a look at some of the latest uses of artificial intelligence in today's world.

Processors

Inside Intel's Next-Gen Processors

Here’s how the new Core i5 and i7 'Sandy Bridge' chips--which bake graphics hardware into the CPU--are redefining PC performance.

Security

Senator Schumer Calls on Sites to Step Up Consumer Protection

Senator Schumer sent letters to popular websites asking them to embrace HTTPS to provide more secure Web surfing for consumers.

Mobile

Mobile Gadget Users: Ruder than Ever, Study Shows

Mobile device etiquette keeps going down the drain, a survey reveals.

Components

Intel Leads Chip Sales Recovery

Computer chip sales increased in 2010, but the fourth quarter was "weak and out of sync."

Internet

Google Doesn't Hate You, It's Just Business

Google's "war on content farms" has many on the Web up in arms, but it is just business as usual for the search giant.

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Phones

Next Up: iPhone 5

Now that the iPad's almost updated, speculation is turning to the next refresh of Apple's iPhone.

Phones

HTC Desire Beats iPhone as UK's Top Smartphone

Apple's iPhone is no longer one of the top five most popular mobile phones in the UK, according to uSwitch.

Processors

Inside Intel's Next-Gen Processors

Here’s how the new Core i5 and i7 'Sandy Bridge' chips--which bake graphics hardware into the CPU--are redefining PC performance.

Windows

Windows 7 GodMode: Tips, Tricks, Tweaks

Windows 7 has a few hidden developer shortcuts that can make life easier for IT admins and normal users alike. Here's how to use them.

Internet

Google Doesn't Hate You, It's Just Business

Google's "war on content farms" has many on the Web up in arms, but it is just business as usual for the search giant.

Cameras

Photo Contest: Hot Pics for February

Subscribers to Dave Johnson's Digital Focus newsletter took these shots.

Search

Google Makes it Easier to Get Cooking

Analysis: Combining search tools with recipes could serve up some tasty results.

Software

Photoshop Turns 21: We Take a Look Back

After 21 years, Adobe Photoshop is still the dominant image editor. To mark the anniversary, we take a look back at how the software has changed over the past two decades.

Tablets

Get Your Xoom to Play Nicely with Your PC

Analysis: Here's how to fix the failure to communicate.

Hard Drives

LaCie Unveils Thunderbolt-Compatible Little Big Disk

External hard drive vendors ready Thunderbolt wares, with the LaCie Little Big Disk among the first expected to ship.

15 Common Small-Business Tech Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

These 15 slip-ups cost your business money and could drive it into the ground.

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Gadgets

Tech of the Future, Today: Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence

Here's a look at some of the latest uses of artificial intelligence in today's world.

Phones

HTC Desire Beats iPhone as UK's Top Smartphone

Apple's iPhone is no longer one of the top five most popular mobile phones in the UK, according to uSwitch.

Hard Drives

LaCie Unveils Thunderbolt-Compatible Little Big Disk

External hard drive vendors ready Thunderbolt wares, with the LaCie Little Big Disk among the first expected to ship.

Mobile

Mobile Gadget Users: Ruder than Ever, Study Shows

Mobile device etiquette keeps going down the drain, a survey reveals.

Gaming

Nintendo 3DS Sells 400,000 in Japan, Already R4 Hacked

Nintendo's new glasses-free 3D games handheld sells out in Japan as reports of first claimed game hacks surface.

Components

Intel Leads Chip Sales Recovery

Computer chip sales increased in 2010, but the fourth quarter was "weak and out of sync."

Phones

Is Apple Getting Android Inspiration?

An internal app apparently uses a gesture-based lock screen for tighter security.

Software

Adobe Endorses Apple, Google Subscription Models

Adobe has announced support for Apple's App Store Subscriptions and Google's One Pass in its Digital Publishing Suite.

Phones

Microsoft Tells the Foibles of its Windows Phone

Analysis: Microsoft reveals what went wrong and right on the recent Windows Phone 7 update.

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