- Fri Nov 20 5:31 PM PST 2009 Multiservice chat and 3D racing: iPhone apps of the week
This week's apps include a new (to iPhone) multiservice chat client and a stunt racing game with beautiful 3D graphics.
- Fri Nov 20 4:02 PM PST 2009 Seize Seesmic Twitter app on BlackBerry, Android
Twitter service Seesmic expands from the desktop with two new apps for Google Android and BlackBerry phones.
- Fri Nov 20 3:12 PM PST 2009 Game developer cuts back on Android in favor of iPhone
One game developer said it is cutting its investment in Android in favor of Apple's iPhone because it sells 400 times more games for the iPhone than it does for Android.
- Fri Nov 20 2:09 PM PST 2009 The Droid and hands-free voice dialing
As part of our original Droid review we did not test whether the handset supported hands-free voice dialing.
- Fri Nov 20 1:05 PM PST 2009 Electric-car maker Tesla preparing IPO
An IPO filing for the electric-car start-up is expected any day, according to sources. Public offering would be the first from a U.S. automaker since Ford Motor shares debuted in 1956.
- Fri Nov 20 12:04 PM PST 2009 What's new in Google Earth 5.1? Not much
Google Earth 5.1 transitions from beta to prime-time release, adding performance enhancements and bundled browser add-ons.
- Fri Nov 20 12:00 PM PST 2009 Brin: Google's OSes likely to converge
Puzzled onlookers have wondered why Google is overseeing two separate operating-system projects. Co-founder Sergey Brin thinks that at some point the two will become one.
- Fri Nov 20 11:53 AM PST 2009 Facebook is depressing (1111)
Why the long Face...book? A woman battling depression put some pictures of herself having fun privately on Facebook. Somehow the insurance company found them and cut off her benefits saying she looked happy enough and must be cured.
- Fri Nov 20 11:41 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Browser breakthroughs
From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.
- Fri Nov 20 11:01 AM PST 2009 Microsoft's embrace of MySQL could kill it
Microsoft is now offering support for MySQL, which should give pause to every open-source company that expects to make money through support subscriptions.




