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In its first comments on what will be in the first service pack for Windows 7, Microsoft says it will include only minor updates.
CNET editor Jasmine France runs down the dos and don'ts of riding public transportation with your tech gadgets.
The Wall Street Journal says sales of Apple's newest device on pace to beat original iPhone in first three months.
T-Mobile USA's CEO says the company has talked with Clearwire and cable companies about teaming up.
For its third fiscal quarter, the smartphone maker reports a loss of 61 cents per share, but that's less than in the year-ago period.
Google Calendar users who want a non-third party solution for finding the best times to reschedule a meeting now have an official option by Google.
It's not copy and paste, but Microsoft insists it's a better option in most cases for the software to recognize an address or phone number and let you take action on it.
Japanese manufacturer's 120-year relationship with incandescent lighting ended this week in favor of LEDs.
The Web is the future and is built on open source, says Tim O'Reilly, but threatens to gift a chokehold to a few savvy companies like Google.
Both companies on Thursday made hundreds of pages of court documents public in their copyright dispute over YouTube.