A Big Error: Apple Says iPhone Meter Needs Update
Apple has admitted to an iPhone 4 problem: Its calculation for signal strength is "totally wrong." Because the iPhone 4 incorrectly displays more bars of signal than it should, Apple said, the signal drop when the iPhone 4 is gripped is larger than reality. Apple will update the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G with an AT&T formula.
The ignominious death of Dell
How can you trust a company that sells faulty PCs and then blames its customers? Dell is dead to me
Office 2010's Web tools raise security questions
Microsoft's newest Office adds some nifty Internet features, including easy access to shared documents via SkyDrive and PowerPoint Broadcast. But putting personal and business information into the cloud opens up potential security risks that all Office 2010 users should be aware of.
Seagate unleashes 'world's first' 3TB external desktop drive
For the serious digital archivers out there, Seagate has just unveiled the FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive with a new capacity of 3TB of storage space to fill as you please.
The Best Browser: Summer 2010 Edition Roundup
With the Chrome-Opera JavaScript speed war, HTML5 video support coming in IE9, and an improved Safari from Apple, can Firefox keep our Editors' Choice?
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