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The ubiquitous iPhone has more than 100,000 apps that can do everything from tell you the weather in Nome, Alaska to give you headlines from The New York Times to order you a burrito from Chipotle.
What better way to reinvent one of the most popular video game franchises of all time than by adding simultaneous multiplayer fun?
Twitter creator Jack Dorsey's Square application, which is like a smartphone PayPal for credit cards, has attracted lots of warranted attention for its potential to enable peer-to-peer and merchant credit card transactions in the real world far beyond what's capable today in most countries.
As 2009 draws to a close, the Web's attention turns to the year ahead. Mashable's Pete Cashmore offers 10 themes, from augmented reality to Web TV, that will define the Internet in 2010.
Microsoft's Bing took a major step forward Wednesday in adding rich mapping and image data to its search engine, but until it assembles more data, pretty pictures aren't enough to beat the Google Maps juggernaut.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Welcome to an orchestra of the 21st century. iPhones are being used as musical instruments in a new course at an American university.
For the hardy people of Shishmaref, Alaska, climate change is not a policy issue. Rising seas and thinning ice caused by warming temperatures are threatening life as they know it.
Facebook users will soon lose the ability to join a network of friends who live in the same area but will gain the widely desired ability to control who sees every piece of information they post.
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