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| Yahoo rolls out new e-mail service After seven months in beta, Yahoo Mail launches, offering more social-networking tools and apps from partners such as YouSendIt and Evite baked into the service. Read this blog post by Jay Greene on Digital Media. 0 minutes ago |
| Microsoft opens up Office 365 as public beta Following restricted testing, the cloud-based Office 365 is now a public beta, free to anyone who wants to try it before the service officially opens for business later this year. Read this blog post by Lance Whitney on Microsoft. 0 minutes ago |
| Killzone 3: Overkill? There's no denying the Killzone franchise is easily one of the PlayStation 3's best-looking series, but does the follow-up to 2009's blockbuster bring anything new to the table? Read this blog post by Dan Ackerman on Crave. 0 minutes ago |
| Rumor: iPhone 5 to feature A5 processor, iPad 2 stays with A4 The oft-quoted DigiTimes, a Taiwanese tech industry favorite publication, has revealed that Apple is outsourcing the production of its A5 processor chip, which many expect will be based on the ARM Cortex A9 design and used in the iPhone 5 0 minutes ago |
| Microsoft says Windows 8 roughly two years away Software company's Dutch subsidiary posts a blog that says the company is working on the new version, which Microsoft has yet to publicly detail in terms of either features or timing. Read this blog post by Ina Fried on Beyond Binary. 0 minutes ago |
| Google pulls plug on Google Wave The search giant says the real-time collaboration tool saw less use than the company had hoped. The company will aim to use technology in other products. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Beyond Binary. 0 minutes ago |
| Report: Next iPad likely to include camera AppleInsider says it has uncovered evidence of Apple's intent to add a camera to the next-generation models of its tablet. Read this blog post by Lance Whitney on Apple. 0 minutes ago |
| RIM announces the BlackBerry Torch In stores in just under two weeks, the Torch will feature the company's sixth-generation phone software, as well as a touch screen and QWERTY sliding keyboard. 0 minutes ago |
| RIM bets big on next-generation BlackBerry Company is taking a gamble with a new touch-screen phone referred to as the BlackBerry 9800, which RIM hopes will help revive its image and help it stay on top. Read this blog post by Marguerite Reardon on Signal Strength. 0 minutes ago |
| Hackers release browser-based iPhone 4 jailbreak Just days after the U.S. Copyright Office ruled that bypassing a manufacturer's protection mechanisms to allow "handsets to execute software applications" no longer violates federal copyright law, the iPhone Dev Team on Sunday released a jailbreak for the iPhone 4 at JailbreakMe.com. 0 minutes ago |
| Chrome 6: What made the cut--and what missed it Google's next browser will synchronize your extensions and get other new abilities. But programmers pushed back plenty of other features. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Deep Tech. 0 minutes ago |
| Microsoft debuts slim Xbox, new games (video roundup) | Gaming and Culture A handful of short video highlights from Microsoft's press briefing at E3 2010. Read this blog post by CNET News staff on Gaming and Culture. 0 minutes ago |



