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- Facebook changed everyone's e-mail address without asking. Here's why.Facebook irks users yet again with an e-mail switcheroo. Why did the social network change everyone's address to @facebook?
- Yammer: Microsoft's billion-dollar social bidMicrosoft paid $1.2 billion to acquire Yammer, an enterprise social network company. Yammer's got a lot of users -- and Microsoft plans to use that base to make the Office suite more useful.
- Stop fretting over the wrong gadget specsSome specs don't tell the whole story. Here's what to look for when shopping for a new camera, smart phone, or laptop.
- Ready for a self-driving car? Check your driveway.Full self-driving vehicles take to the road in some states, but plenty of older cars already have autonomous features.Â
- Ready for a self-driving car? Check your driveway.Full self-driving vehicles take to the road in some states, but plenty of older cars already have autonomous features.Â
- Alan Turing: How he helped win World War IIAlan Turning spearheaded the creation of the bombe, a device designed to crack the German Engima machine. Â
- Alan Turing: Have you unlocked the secret Google doodle message? Saturday's Alan Turing tribute on Google has a hidden game. Here are the rules and how to win.
- Alan Turing: Are machines thinking yet?Google is honoring war hero and artificial intelligence pioneer Alan Turing on his 100th birthday Saturday with a Turing Machine-themed doodle. How close are we to Turing's predictions?
- Will the Microsoft Surface be Wi-Fi only?According to a new report, the Microsoft Surface will be Wi-Fi only – at least at first.Â
- Twitter offline: Site goes dark on day of big announcementTwitter today announced the expansion of its "promoted tweets" advertising platform. Too bad the microblogging site could barely stay online.
- iPhone 5 will put Galaxy S III 'to shame,' says Foxconn CEOAmid a new batch of iPhone 5 rumors, Foxconn CEO Terry Gou tees off on the latest Samsung offering.Â
- Windows Phone 8: Should a phone act more like a PC?Microsoft rolled out Windows Phone 8, an operating system that resembles Windows 8 for PCs. While the software is not identical across devices, programmers will have an easier time moving applications from one to another.
- Can Windows 8 tablets rekindle Microsoft's mojo?Microsoft introduced its own pair of tablet computers running Windows 8 software.Â
- Spotify takes on Pandora with free mobile radioSpotify, the subscription based music-streaming site, is making its mobile app free for iPad and iPhone users. Spotify used to charge $10 per month for its mobile app.
- First tablets, now Windows Phone 8: Microsoft tears through big week of big revealsTwo days after introducing its Surface tablet, Microsoft rolled out Windows Phone 8, its latest mobile OS.Â
- Much-hyped Samsung Galaxy S III revs toward US storesThe Samsung Galaxy S III, which runs Android 4.0 software, could go head-to-head with the iPhone 4S.Â
- Samsung Galaxy S III is an iPhone contender: reviewSamsung's newly released Galaxy S III phone, complete with ultra-fast 4G capability and a 4.8-inch screen, has a few advantages over Apple's iPhone 4S.
- The battle for standalone HBO GOTakeMyMoneyHBO.com creator Jake Caputo wants access to HBO GO without a cable subscription. Why he says it's a battle worth fighting – and why he may never win.
- Facebook readies app subscriptionsFacebook announced this week that it's begun testing a subscription model for games and other apps. June is shaping up to be a busy month for Facebook: first it launched an App Center, then announced iOS 6 integration – now, plans to roll out app subscriptions.
- Microsoft Surface: Can a Windows 8 tablet compete?On Monday, Microsoft took the wraps off a new tablet called the Surface. Here's a quick primer.