Duke Nukem Forever (finally) available in the US

From CNET News.com: After more than 15 years of waiting, Duke Nukem Forever has arrived in the U.S.

"June 14 in North America will forever be celebrated as the day that the legendary Duke Nukem Forever went from video game folklore to earth-shattering reality," Christoph Hartmann...

Motorola Unveils Device That Streams Broadcast TV Via Wi-Fi

From DailyTech: Motorola Mobility unveiled a new device yesterday that streams live TV to a connected IP device anywhere in a house.

The Motorola Televation is a broadband device that employs a 1GHz digital tuner and CableCard to access broadcast TV channels from a coaxial outlet...

Details on Shadowy iPhone 5 Details Emerge

From DailyTech: Apple, Inc. (AAPL) made the interesting decision of pushing its standard iPhone launch back from June to September -- a three month delay. Fans of the Cupertino, California gadget maker did receive some consolation with the release of a CDMA-capable iPhone on Verizon...

Apple Capitulates in Patent War Against Nokia.

From X-bit Labs: okia Corp. on Tuesday announced that it had signed a patent license agreement with Apple. The agreement will result in settlement of all patent litigation between the companies, including the withdrawal by Nokia and Apple of their respective complaints to the U.S...

Google pulls more malware from Android Market

From InfoWorld: Google removed more malware-infected applications from its Android Market last week, according to a security researcher who reported the rogue software to the company.

On June 5, Google yanked 10 apps from the market after Xuxian Jiang, an assistant professor in...

PlayBook OS Updated After Adobe Flash Security Issue

From PC World: A new version of the BlackBerry Tablet OS will soon be available to all BlackBerry PlayBook tablet users, to address a security issue raised by Adobe about its Flash Player, Research In Motion said Sunday.

The new version of the operating system, version 1.0.5.2342...

Apple sued over use of iCloud name

From DailyTech: An Arizona company has sued Apple over its use of the iCloud name, claiming the tech giant's use of it infringes on its trademark.

iCloud Communications, a Phoenix-based voice over IP provider, alleges that the name of Apple's recently announced online storage...

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