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- Google plans to challenge Dropbox with cloud-sync service: reportRumors have been circulating about a Google cloud-storage service that would give easy access to media wherever there's an Internet connection. Now, a new report suggests that Google is planning to launch the service in just a few weeks.
- Tesla Model X: An SUV with wings. Sort of.Tesla Model X is the electric carmaker's first foray into the SUV market. Besides 'falcon wings' for rear doors, the Tesla Model X has front and rear electric motors.
- Steve Jobs: FBI file says Apple CEO could 'distort reality'The FBI has released a decades old file on Apple founder Steve Jobs. The bureau said that Jobs would "twist the truth."
- iPad 3 unveiling set for March: reportThe iPad 3 will be unveiled by Apple at an event in March, according to one reporter. So what should we expect from an iPad 3?
- 10 most intriguing tablets of 2012 From the inevitable iPad 3 to the mysterious Google Nexus tablet, here are the 10 tablets to watch in 2012.
- iPad 3: What's inside?iPad 3: From leaked images, it looks as though the iPad 3 may have space for a larger battery than the iPad 2.
- Windows 8 preview launch set for late February: MicrosoftMicrosoft will take the wraps off a "consumer preview" version of its Windows 8 OS at an event in Spain later this month.聽
- Negotiating with Anonymous: Symantec talks collapse, source code releasedSecurity software company Symantec tried to negotiate this week with the hacker group Anonymous to prevent the release of source code stolen in 2006. But the talks failed, and now Anonymous has published both the code and the email trail detailing negotiations.
- Sprint loses $3.1 billion in 4QAlthough Sprint Nextel Corp. sold nearly 2 million iPhones last year, the company has lost more than $1 billion due to costly subsidies. Sprint plans to make back the money through the iPhone's two-year contract.
- iPhone on Sprint: Great for sales, terrible for profitsiPhone helped drive up activation numbers for Sprint. Still, the company posted a major loss in the last quarter of 2011, thanks to the iPhone.聽
- With Droid 4, Verizon doubles down on its 4G double-data promotionA new data deal from Verizon Wireless is tied to the release of the Droid 4 smartphone.聽
- Windows 8: Is Microsoft really ditching the Windows Start button?Seen the latest Windows 8 draft? The Start button, a fixture in Windows since 1995, got the axe as Microsoft attempts major OS overhaul.
- Amazon stores coming to a city near you?Amazon stores will open in Seattle, according to a new report. Can the online powerhouse pivot to create successful bricks-and-mortar Amazon stores?
- Verizon, Redbox team up to take on NetflixVerizon and Red Box will soon roll out a streaming video service, which will compete with Netflix.
- Facebook, already rich off online ads, gears up for mobile advertsMore than half of Facebook users access the social network through a mobile device. And now Facebook could be close to rolling out a mobile advertising initiative.聽
- Cloud computing network: Complex games on simple devices?Cloud computing technology would allow new social gaming network to offer console-quality games without hardware limitations. Even mobile phones look set to be able to use GFACE's cloud computing technology.聽
- Facebook IPO turns graffiti mural into a $200 million paydayDavid Choe, the artist commissioned to paint a mural in Facebook HQ in 2005, is about to become a very rich man indeed 鈥 all thanks to some聽graffiti murals and the Facebook IPO.
- With Gmail Man spoof, Microsoft assails Google privacy policyGmail Man is here, and he's looking at your private messages. Microsoft's new ad takes some humorous jabs at Google's free mail service.聽
- If Apple TV is real, here's how it should workAn Apple TV set could revolutionize the television market, if designed correctly. Technology Review's Will Knight considers what could make the Apple TV great.
- Kinect for Windows: Can a video game toy become the future of PCs?Microsoft's Kinect for Windows will add motion controls to laptops and desktops.