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  • 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.

    Posted in Android Atlas by Jessica Dolcourt

  • Wed Nov 18 4:22 PM PST 2009 Act fast, and Recuva recovers your data

    Accidentally or not, if you've wiped out data from your hard drive you may not have to pay to get it restored. Freeware Recuva recovers your files, as long as they haven't been overwritten.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Seth Rosenblatt

  • Wed Nov 18 6:00 AM PST 2009 Yashica EZ F521 isn't a digital Holga, but it's close

    CNET Asia's Leonard Goh tries out the Yashica EZ F521 to see how it stacks up to the Holga.

    Posted in Crave by Leonard Goh

  • Tue Nov 17 8:35 AM PST 2009 Fliqz adds video SEO service

    Company announces SearchSuccess tool, which is designed to maximize the performance of videos in search engine rankings.

    Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger

  • Mon Nov 16 2:54 PM PST 2009 Vizio's entry-level LCD not especially green, but still a good bargain

    The hallmark of Vizio's VO320E isn't "Eco," as the name implies--it's decent picture quality for a rock-bottom price.

    Posted in Crave by David Katzmaier

  • Wed Nov 11 10:00 AM PST 2009 Bing getting a fall refresh

    Microsoft's search engine is getting improved preview results as well as some new health information licensed from Wolfram's Alpha.

    Posted in Beyond Binary by Ina Fried

  • Tue Nov 10 11:58 AM PST 2009 Rick Astley resurrected in iPhone worm

    80's pop legend, Rick Astley made a stunning return to the spotlight recently when an Australian hacker became the first person to write a worm for the iPhone. The worm, however, only affects jailbroken iPhones.

    Posted in MacFixIt by Joe Aimonetti

  • Tue Nov 10 6:08 AM PST 2009 Hundreds of Facebook groups hijacked

    Facebook groups that have lost administrators are being hijacked by a group called Control Your Info that insists it wants only to teach users a lesson about social media.

    Posted in Webware by Don Reisinger

  • Thu Nov 5 2:07 PM PST 2009 Beatles copyright case down a legal rabbit hole

    BlueBeat is streaming Beatles recordings for free and selling them for 25 cents apiece, claiming that they aren't the original recordings and therefore aren't copyright-protected.

    Posted in Digital Noise: Music and Tech by Matt Rosoff

  • Thu Nov 5 1:45 PM PST 2009 RoboForm password manager for iPhone faces hurdles

    We've praised the RoboForm password manager on the desktop. Here's why the iPhone version falls short.

    Posted in The Download Blog by Jessica Dolcourt

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