- Last call for i-Booze delivery service
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- A Seattle-based online beer and wine delivery service has its license application turned down and then its founder is found guilty of selling alcohol without a license.
- Friendster gets a face-lift, looks for love?
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- The social network has long since fallen from favor in the U.S. Its redesign places its focus more squarely in Asia, where the youth market has stuck with it.
- Real or Hoax? Photos of Another Unreleased Motorola Phone Make The Rounds
- PC World News - December 3, 2009
- Leaked photos of a purported Motorola Android phone show an 8-megapixel camera and 3.8-inch screen.
- Google Public DNS and Your Privacy
- PC World News - December 3, 2009
- Google's expanding its grasp on the Internet with a newly revealed DNS resolving service. Here's a detailed look at what the system will collect from you and how that data will be used.
- New Droid ad: iPhone is 'digitally clueless'
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- In its latest, and perhaps harshest, assault on the iPhone, Verizon's Droid reserves much active bile for its alleged rival, while admitting that the Droid itself is not pretty.
- Giving voice to a new artificial larynx
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- Researchers are creating a system that uses a retainer-like mouthpiece designed for use in speech therapy to help those without a voice box speak less robotically.
- Doctors told to say no to Facebook come-ons
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- The U.K.'s Medicine Defense Union has advised doctors who are propositioned by patients on Facebook to not even say no. Its advice is to ignore every personal message.
- Defense Dept. pulls software over privacy issues
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- EPIC complaint alleging privacy issues with Echometrix parental control software prompts Defense Department online store to pull the product.
- FarmVille maker unleashes PetVille
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- FarmVille maker Zynga announces it has expanded its social-network offerings, allowing Facebook users to play a new game called PetVille.
- Coca-Cola launches face-matching Facebook app
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- Coca-Cola has offered up a facial-matching app called the Coke Zero Facial Profiler that allows Facebook users to match their faces to other people on the social network.
- Wrap Your Brain Around a Game With Emotiv's Epoc
- PC World News - December 3, 2009
- Emotiv's headset designed to let you control video games with your brain is on sale now and ships December 21.
- Teen scientists vie for $100,000 prize in N.Y.
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- Twenty finalists in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology gather to showcase projects ranging from diabetes treatment to protein drug delivery.
- Facebook notifies members about Beacon settlement
- CNET News - December 3, 2009
- The terms of the settlement were announced in September, but per a court order Facebook has had to send out an e-mail to explain it to users who were members at the time its Beacon advertising program was active.
- Apple 'iPad' Tablet to Arrive in 2010 -- Analyst
- PC World News - December 3, 2009
- Market research firm IDC says that Apple's release of a tablet in the coming year is a "no-brainer."
- Acer's Rumored DirectX 11 Notebook: Killer Graphics, Long Name
- PC World News - December 3, 2009
- A rumored DirectX 11-capable notebook from Acer could boost your 3D performance--and at 10 pounds, your biceps too.