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Tablets
After many feared the tablet would be delayed until next year, reports now quote Asus as saying it will ship December 19 -- and that would be good news for consumers eager to snap up the Android tablet in time for the holidays.
Social Media
The feature Google+ users will probably appreciate most is the ability they now have to post photos they receive in Gmail directly to Google+ without having to download the image, then upload it to Google+.
E-Readers
Amazon promises to update the Kindle Fire's software before Christmas in answer to early customers' complaints, but not everything can be patched.
Phones
Some lucky shoppers were able to buy the Verizon Galaxy Nexus ahead of the phone's official release.
Phones
Revolutionary a year ago, dual-core mobile processors are now standard; next, chipmakers say, quad-core processors will support mobile multitasking comparable to the performance of a desktop computer.
Tablets
Amazon is already promising a software update, but can an over-the-air refresh address all of the biggest gripes about the hot tablet?
Security
Analysis: Microsoft move to extend the kill-switch, vendor-meddling, customer-paternalization policies of mobile devices to desktop software is a win for weaselware.
Web
Web activists, senators question the broad action of "In Our Sites" in confiscating a broad range of Internet sites in the name of security and copyright protection.
Internet
Now too big to be built on 32-bit Windows, the popular browser forces Mozilla developers to look for alternatives.
Music & Video Sharing
Microsoft is supposedly seeking a TV exec to help create original TV content for its game console and make traditional cable TV increasingly irrelevant.