Friday, April 24, 2009

Is MySpace Headed for Extinction?; Has Android Already Failed?; The Best Eco-Friendly Tech; and More

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News: MySpace Co-Founder DeWolfe Steps Down
Is MySpace Headed for Extinction?
Column: Has Android Already Failed?
The Best Eco-Friendly Tech
Bargain Hunt: LCD Monitors
Netbooks: The New Norm for Laptops
Review: Aliph Jawbone Prime
Gearlog: Warner Bros. Lets Users Trade HD DVD Discs for Blu-ray


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News: MySpace Co-Founder DeWolfe Steps Down
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. said on Wednesday that MySpace co-founder Chris DeWolfe will not be renewing his contract and will step down from the chief executive post.



Is MySpace Headed for Extinction?
On Wednesday, it was announced that MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe was stepping down. And the site’s ability to draw new users and create buzz compared with Facebook has greatly diminished. Do you think MySpace is slowly dying? Do you think Facebook will become a monopoly for social networking?



Column: Has Android Already Failed?
Mobile guru Sascha Segan says plans for Google’s open-source OS are looking increasingly vague and desperate.



The Best Eco-Friendly Tech
Trying to find a balance between high-tech and earth-friendly devices? Check out PCMag's latest Green Tech Approved laptops, desktops, screens, and drives.



Bargain Hunt: LCD Monitors
If you use your monitor for more than just computing, here are four discounted displays suitable for watching TV or playing games.



Netbooks: The New Norm for Laptops
Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff says there's no denying the appeal of these overhyped systems for consumers and business.


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Review: Aliph Jawbone Prime
Aliph's latest Jawbone headset, the Prime, is a terrific choice for anyone who's stymied by wind—or just wants a high-quality, high-style headset.



Gearlog: Warner Bros. Lets Users Trade HD DVD Discs for Blu-ray
Warner on Wednesday introduced Red2Blu, offering to let users "trade up" their Warner Bros. HD DVD discs for the same Blu-ray titles.



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