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7 Steve Jobs Products That Failed

These Apple products didn’t all live up to their potential.

By Chandra Steele
Steve Jobs’ Lamest Hits

10 Mobile Apps for Tracking Hurricane Irene

If Hurricane Irene knocks out your power, desktop resources may be moot. Here are ten storm tracker apps for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone 7.

By William Fenton
10 Mobile Apps for Tracking Hurricane Irene

The Week in Tweets: Steve Jobs Retires

What event could top an earthquake and a hurricane both? Steve Jobs stepping down as Apple’s chief executive, of course.

By Mark Hachman
Week in Tweets: Jobs

The Best Tech for Weathering Hurricane Irene

With Hurricane Irene barrelling up the east coast, we've collected the technology, services, and apps you'll need to weather the storm.

Prep for Disaster: Products & Services

10 Great Web Apps for the HP TouchPad

HP TouchPad users can’t count on much more local app development for their tablets. Fortunately, there are some decent Web apps that can pick up some of the slack.

By William Fenton
10 Best Web Apps for the HP TouchPad

Earthquake Brings Out the Comedians: Funniest Tweets

Today's East Coast earthquake produced a few jitters, but also a few amusing tweets.

By Chloe Albanesius
DC Devastation

Tech That Disappeared Too Soon

The HP Touchpad is only the latest in a long line of short-lived products and services that were pulled by manufacturers before they had a chance to shine.

By Chandra Steele
Tech That Disappeared Too Soon

iPad Stands Take Center Stage

These supporting actors are award-worthy in their own right.

By Chandra Steele
iPad Stands Take Center Stage

HP's Greatest Hits

As we bid farewell to HP as we know it, we take a look back at some of the veteran PC maker’s highest-rated products.

By David Pierce
HP’s Greatest Hits

Who Should Buy HP's PC Group?

HP is considering selling off its Personal Systems Group. But who should buy it? Lenovo? Samsung? We take a look.

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The Week in Tweets: Anonymous Breaks BART, Takes Names

From cell service shutdown to dumps of hacked data to masked protesters marching in San Francisco, the battle between Anonymous and BART plays out on Twitter.

By Damon Poeter
Week in Tweets: BART/Anonymous

The Best iPad Gaming Accessories

These hardware add-ons can help turn your tablet into the ultimate on-the-go game machine.

By David Pierce
Ultimate iPad Gaming Guide

Hands On: Google's Mysterious Photovine Photo-Sharing App Unveiled

The mysterious Photovine app from Slide, a Google-owned company, is now live and we take a look at the new photo-sharing service.

By Chloe Albanesius
Photovine

Companies Gobbled by Google in 2011

Motorola might be the biggest of Google’s acquisitions, but it’s just one of many this year.

By Chandra Steele
Google Acquisitions: The Good and Not So Good

10 Must-Have Technologies for Students

School supplies and learning graduate to a new level with the help of some cutting-edge technologies.

By Chandra Steele
10 Must-Have Technologies for Students

The Week in Tweets: After London Riots, Is Social Media at Risk?

Londoners took to BBM and Twitter this week to organize and protest the riots. But will their activities affect future access to social media?

By Chloe Albanesius
Week in Tweets: London Riots

What the iPhone 5 Might Look Like

No one knows what Apple’s next smartphone will look like, but that’s not stopping anyone from guessing. Could one of these Photoshop mockups turn out be your next iPhone?

By David Pierce
What the iPhone 5 Might Look Like

10 Beats Audio Products Worth a Listen

HTC smartphones aren’t the only place you’ll be able to experience Dr. Dre’s Beats-branded audio. Here are 10 products that bring the Beats.

By David Pierce
Beats HTC Story

The Best Selling Nokia Phones Ever

Nokia said today that it's winding down its Symbian and feature phone sales here in the U.S.A. Take a look at some of the manufacturer's top phones over the years.

By Sascha Segan
The Coolest, Trendiest, and Craziest Phones Nokia Ever Sold in the U.S.

Beat the Cell Phone Data Cap Game

With data caps and throttling affecting nearly every smartphone plan out there, here’s how you can spare some data and some dimes.

By Chandra Steele
Beat the Cell Phone Data Cap Game