- Samsung: Galaxy Tab has leg up on Apple iPad
Executives from the Korean electronics giant say their Android-based tablet matches and sometimes outdoes Apple’s iPad. Samsung has its work cut out.
- Exclusive deals make 3D TV audience even smaller
More and more sporting events are being broadcast in 3D, but exclusive distribution deals limit who can see what.
- Is Apple’s iPod tune getting old?
Apple’s incredible success in the digital music player category puts it in an odd position. Except for a few minor tweaks of design, it’s not clear how much more Apple can do with the category.
- How Apple’s Ping dings Twitter, Facebook
Ping picks at the good parts of Twitter and Facebook and builds a social network around something for which everyone has strong feelings. Might Ping teach Facebook something about privacy too?
- Twitter plans to record all links clicked
In a move that could raise privacy concerns, the microblogging site said Wednesday evening that it will record and analyze every link users click on when using its Web site or any of the thousands of third-party apps.
- A peek inside a new HP Netbook and ultrathin
The newest compact laptops from Hewlett-Packard strike an improved balance between performance and power efficiency.
- Apple iPod Touch, the best gets better
CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch.
- New Ford police utility vehicle targets tech (photos)
Ford reveals its newest pursuit-rated vehicle–the company’s first-ever specially designed Police Interceptor utility.
- Apple teases third-party AirPlay support, but details are scarce
Apple’s Web site suggests wider support for AirPlay wireless streaming from third-party vendors, but offers few details.
- Tab tweaks land in Chrome Canary
Google adds a new labs feature to its bleeding-edge version of Chrome to make it easier for users to test features that are still in development, but at least partially ready for users to explore.




