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Elizabeth Fish, 15 May' 2012

For up to two million deaf Americans, signing is like a first language--in fact, it's noted as the sixth most used language in the country. Sadly, not many people who aren't deaf can sign, making communication sometimes difficult. Fortunately, a group of students are trying to bridge the gap with a translator, housed in a glove. more..

Jared Newman, 15 May' 2012

When Facebook goes public, it will enter a new world full of shareholder meetings, earnings reports, and the constant pressure to turn an increasingly bigger profit. But the Facebook IPO isn't just about making money; it's also about expanding the network, in pursuit of Mark Zuckerberg's vision of a more connected world. With that in mind, here are four challenges Facebook will face after its public offering is complete: more..

John P. Mello Jr., 15 May' 2012

Mozilla released a new beta version of its popular Firefox browser for Android on Tuesday. more..

Jeff Bertolucci, 15 May' 2012

How many browser tabs do you keep open on your work computer during the day? Five? Maybe ten? If you're a Google Chrome user, there's now an easier way to access those tabs on your other devices, including a laptop or phone, without enduring a cumbersome copy-and-paste ritual. more..

Melanie Pinola, 15 May' 2012

Lenovo Tuesday officially announced its new portfolio of business-friendly ThinkPad laptops, IdeaPad Ultrabooks, and IdeaPad multimedia laptops. Come June, it'll be raining Lenovo ThinkPads and IdeaPads. more..

Jared Newman, 15 May' 2012

Lenovo claims that its ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the world's lightest 14-inch Ultrabook, with a weight of just under 3 pounds. It's an easy claim to make, though, because the company doesn't have much competition in that size. more..

John P. Mello Jr., 15 May' 2012

Apple cofounder Steve Jobs got directly involved in an alleged conspiracy to fix e-book prices after a publisher balked at participating in the scheme, according to a court document filed by 31 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. more..

Kevin Riggle, 15 May' 2012

Table computers like the Merel mTouch and the Samsung SUR40 running Microsoft's Surface software (nee PlayTable nee Project Milan nee Microsoft Table) have been a thing for a while now. The basic idea is very simple, just the iPad writ large--a giant, HD-quality, touch-sensitive screen, backed by a reasonably powerful PC. more..

Yardena Arar, 15 May' 2012

Staying on top of one social network is tough enough. Keeping tabs on two, three, or more is nearly impossible if you try doing it the old-fashioned way--by opening a window for each and toggling between them. Who's got time for that? more..

David Daw, 15 May' 2012

Diablo III is finally here and if pre-orders are any indication, many of you are probably already playing it. With five separate classes that each have their own unique playstyle, you may be having trouble picking which one to play first. Luckily we've got a guide to choosing which class is right for you so you can start facing Hell's most powerful demons as fast as possible. more..

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