- 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.
- Thu Nov 19 4:50 PM PST 2009 Chrome and Android
As part of its quest to get users on the Internet and connect to their services, Google created Android and Chrome.
- Thu Nov 19 2:13 PM PST 2009 Mozilla not interested in building a Firefox OS
Does the Firefox backer want to turn its open-source browser into the basis for an operating system a la Google's Chrome OS? Not for now at least.
- Thu Nov 19 12:05 PM PST 2009 Mozilla reveals 2008 revenue: $79 million
The revenue growth rate tapered off to 5 percent from 12 percent the year earlier. A search deal with Google still supplies the bulk of the Firefox backer's money.
- Thu Nov 19 12:00 PM PST 2009 Three apps we're thankful for
Here are three apps that make bushwhacking through obscure computing processes much easier.
- Mon Nov 16 4:00 AM PST 2009 At PDC, Microsoft's (r)evolution on display
A key developer conference this week will reveal just how much progress Ray Ozzie has made in his efforts to remake Redmond for the cloud computing era.
- Sun Nov 15 5:39 PM PST 2009 Managing your mobile data sync
As users become more comfortable with cloud services, they need to be aware of who they are trusting with their data.
- Thu Nov 12 1:56 PM PST 2009 The Real Deal 187: Should you buy that warranty?
Should you buy that extended warranty? Tom Merritt says no. Rafe Needleman says sometimes. We'll give you some guidance on how to decide if it's worth the money.
- Tue Nov 10 11:50 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1103: No cookies for you, Europe
A new law in Europe protects all citizens from the evils of cookies. Instead of relying on people to operate their own browsers, Europe now requires all Web sites to notify users that they will set cookies.
- Mon Nov 9 4:00 AM PST 2009 After 5 years, Firefox faces new challenges
Mozilla helped reshape the Web since releasing Firefox 1.0 five years ago. Now it's got a reawakened Microsoft and Google Chrome to reckon with.




