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RIM, Motorola Latest Defendants in Visual Voicemail Suit

2 hours, 6 minutes ago

Klausner Technologies, a company with 25 patents related to visual voicemail technology, filed a lawsuit charging Motorola and Research In Motion with infringing its patents.

  • HP Pavilion dm3 13-inch Ultraportable 2 hours, 8 minutes ago

    OfficeMax has the HP Pavilion dm3 laptop for $525 with free shipping, which is $125 off the retail price for this configuration and $50 lower than what competing vendors charge. This ultraportable laptop has a 1.6GHz AMD Athlon Neo X2 dual-core processor, an ATI Radeon HD 3200 discrete graphics card, a 13.3-inch LED-backlit widescreen display, 4GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive, a 6-cell battery, and Windows 7 preinstalled.

  • Samsung BD-P3600 Wireless Blu-ray Player 2 hours, 10 minutes ago

    Amazon has the Samsung PD-P3600 Blu-ray player, which sells for $219 with free shipping; that's $80 off the retail price and about $20 lower than competing retailers' prices. This Blu-ray player made waves earlier in the year for its slick design, 1GB of internal flash memory for BD-Live content, and support for Netflix and Pandora streaming over Wi-Fi.

  • Casio Exilim EX-S5 10-Megapixel Digital Camera 2 hours, 13 minutes ago

    Amazon.com offers the Casio Exilim EX-S5 digital camera for $105 with free shipping, which is $25 under the retail price. The Exilim EX-S5 has a 3X optical-zoom lens, face-detection features, a 2.7-inch LCD display, and an SD/MMC card slot for storing photos and movies.

  • Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1-Megapixel Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) 2 hours, 21 minutes ago

    You can get the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i Digital SLR camera from Abe's of Maine for $624 with free shipping after applying coupon code "DNEWS15"; this is $75 below the retail price.

  • Intel Core i9: Six-Cores Of Speed 2 hours, 43 minutes ago

    Intel's Core i9 chips won't hit the market for a few more months, but that hasn't stopped Polish site PCLab from putting the new 32 nanometer processors through its paces in a recent series of benchmark tests.

  • Apple Enters AT&T vs. Verizon Ad War 2 hours, 53 minutes ago

    In a battle between AT&T and Verizon Wireless that never seems to end, AT&T's partner Apple now appears to be getting into the mix with two retaliatory iPhone TV ad that air Monday night. The ads comes hot on the heels of AT&T's TV ad campaign that aimed to "setting the record straight" around Verizon's "there's a map for that" campaign.

  • Inside Google's Advertising Empire Mon Nov 23, 6:00 PM ET

    Google's gobbling up another advertising company, the search giant has announced. Google will acquire Teracent, a Silicon Valley startup specializing in "intelligent display advertising." Yep -- that means more online ads customized specifically for your visit.

  • HP Reports Solid Q4 on Services Growth Mon Nov 23, 5:30 PM ET

    Hewlett-Packard reported an 18 percent jump in profit for its fiscal fourth quarter, thanks in large part to the strength of its services business.

  • 10 Free Downloads for Your Laptop Mon Nov 23, 5:30 PM ET

    Have a laptop or netbook and want to get more out of it? You're not alone. We've experienced the frustration of trying to keep data or bookmarks on a portable synchronized with those of a desktop PC or other laptops. We've struggled with diminishing battery life. We've needed assistance getting connected at hotspots or staying safe once online. And we've wondered how to take full advantage of USB flash drives.

  • Momentum Builds for Open Content Management Standard Mon Nov 23, 5:10 PM ET

    A proposed standard meant to help content management systems communicate with each other has steady momentum, and an initial version could be finalized early next year.

  • iPhone Hogs Half of World's Mobile Data? Not Really Mon Nov 23, 3:51 PM ET

    A report from AdMob has people claiming there is now proof that iPhone users now account for more than half of mobile data traffic. For months now many have suspected the iPhone - with its data-hungry applications - is a network bandwidth hog. But a closer look at the AdMob report reveals iPhone users probably aren't as hoggish as some in the blogosphere are claiming.

  • Keep Your Passwords Private--and Handy--With LastPass Mon Nov 23, 3:35 PM ET

    This fall, more than 20,000 stolen usernames and passwords for such Webmail providers as AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo appeared on Pastebin.com, a programmer's Website.

  • Mobile Groups Protest Proposed Net Neutrality Rules Mon Nov 23, 3:00 PM ET

    A month ago, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission began a proceeding to create formal net neutrality rules for broadband providers, and the proposals have generated serious debate in the telecom community.

  • Bugs & Fixes: Firefox Squashes a Buggy Microsoft Plug-In Mon Nov 23, 3:00 PM ET

    Redmond turned red-faced upon learning that an automatically installed Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation plug-in for Firefox opened a major security hole. Following Microsoft's disclosure of the bug, Mozilla blocked the plug-in. According to Mozilla, Microsoft agreed with the move, even though it had released a patch to close the underlying flaw.

  • 1TB SSD Drive Available Now; A Steal At Just Over $3,000 Mon Nov 23, 2:53 PM ET

    If you had over $3,000 to spare, what would you do with it it? Component vendor OCZ Technology hopes that you'd spend it on one of its new, massive 1TB Colossus Series SSDs.

  • Google to Buy Display Ad Company Mon Nov 23, 2:10 PM ET

    Just two weeks after buying mobile advertising company AdMob, Google on Monday announced plans to purchase Teracent, an online display advertising company.

  • Samsung Omnia II Arrives Just in Time for Holidays Mon Nov 23, 1:53 PM ET

    With the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 last month, we saw a variety of new smartphones showcasing the updated OS.

  • AOL Changes Its Logo, and More Mon Nov 23, 1:34 PM ET

    It's official: AOL is now Aol. As the fading Internet giant nears its 20th anniversary, the newly independent media company is prepping for another revamp. The latest step is a new logo, as seen below. The corporate name is now spelled with an upper case "A," a lower case "o" and "l," and a period:

  • Critical Zero-Day Flaw Opens Holes in IE 6 and 7 Mon Nov 23, 1:19 PM ET

    A newly discovered threat that doesn't yet have any patch can allow for a Web-based attack against up-to-date Internet Explorer 6 and 7 browsers, according to security companies.