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I'm still unconvinced about the Chevrolet Volt, GM's plug-in hybrid which is scheduled to hit the road, or at least complete development, by the end of 2010.
When I wrote about Microsoft's new BlueTrack optical sensor system, introduced on Tuesday for their upcoming Explorer Mouse with BlueTrack Technology and Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrack Technology...
Google, which learned the hard way that web-based support may be fine for non-premium web services, but not for unlocked cell phones purchased for over $500, is now offering phone support for the Nexus One. This move comes as no surprise based on a...
The iPhone repair site iResQ has purported received fourth-generation iPhone parts. Not too much information can be gleaned from the parts, assuming they are the real deal, except that the iPhone is now 1/4 in longer.
iResQ also noted there is a...
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google is set to release a new module for Gmail that will allow the popular webmail service to display a stream of status updates from your friends. Sound familiar? Yes, it sounds very similar to Facebook and...
In a research note to clients, Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope notes that Apple has plans to cut the price of the iPad if sales disappoint. The information was gleaned from a discussion with Apple executives. They were CFO Peter Oppenheimer, VP Eddy...
As expected, Google aired a Super Bowl ad on Sunday. That was one huge expense, but at least they didn't specifically pay for the ad itself to be produced. It had been sitting on YouTube for three months.
The ad (below), called "Parisian Love,"...