
Google Wallet will begin trials for this service, in New York and San Francisco, about September 1. With the new system, you don’t need to carry your credit card. But, don’t lose your phone.

Once Nokia releases their first Windows phones sometime next year, they expect to launch new devices every two or three months.

GoodHumans announced the release of version 1.3 of eMailGanizer for the iPhone. With this release, iPhone users can now delete, move, and rename folders.

SPB Time’s alarm feature is designed to wake up any sleeper. Along with a classic alarm that has over 20 tunes, there is the Bio alarm to wake you gently, and the Paranoid alarm to get you moving quickly.

The decision not to renew the agreement with Digium for the Asterisk system reflects a change in strategy for Skype.

Apple has finally admitted there is malware out there targeting Mac OS X. The company has issued instructions for removing the software and promises to release a cleaning tool.

This is a new printed, on real paper, magazine focusing on social media. The premier issue of the magazine includes articles, a removable wall graphic, and more.

Old meets new in remote areas of Vermont. Instead of cutting roads, or using helicopters, FairPoint Communications has enlisted draft horses to help lay fiber optic cable.

A new, lighter weight, thinner, non-color Nook is now available for pre-order from Barnes & Noble. According to B&N the new device will have a battery that needs to be recharged only once every other month.

Lodsys owns a lot of patents. In a novel approach, they decided to sue the developers building apps for iOS instead of Apple. Now Apple has stepped in to protect the programmers.